Danilo Jovanovitch

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Born(1919-09-03)3 September 1919
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Died17 September 2015(2015-09-17) (aged 96)[1]
Pen nameDJ
OccupationPoet
singer
Danilo Jovanovitch
Born(1919-09-03)3 September 1919
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Died17 September 2015(2015-09-17) (aged 96)[1]
Pen nameDJ
OccupationPoet
singer
GenreAustralian poetry
Rhyming poetry
SpouseJudyth Jovanovitch

Danilo Jovanovitch (3 September 1919 – 17 September 2015) was an Australian poet, actor and singer. He appeared in the Australian feature films 40,000 Horsemen[citation needed], Gone to the Dogs[citation needed] and Ants in His Pants[citation needed]. His published poetry anthologies include Songs of a Bushland Rover and Rhyming Australian Poetry.[2] His poetry has been published in such Australian newspapers as The Land, The Lyndhurst Chronicle, The Mudgee Guardian, The Western Advocate, The Muswellbrook Chronicle, The Tablelands Post, and The Manning River Times. He won a poetry competition in 1981.[3] He was considered by fans of his work as the "living Henry Lawson", Australia's most famous poet.[citation needed]

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