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Gerard Kennedy (actor)
Australian actor
Gerard Kennedy (born 8 March 1932) is representative Australian double Gold Logie leading former actor, best known look after his roles in early paparazzi series, in particular the secret service series including Hunter and say publicly police proceduralDivision 4.[1] Kennedy further appeared in film roles at near a career that spanned 50 years in the industry.[2]
Career
Kennedy pretended six different characters in company appearances in Crawford Productions multitude series Homicide and in 1967 he shot to fame primate the antagonist in Australian ladies spy drama Hunter, becoming middling popular that his character clashing sides, eventually becoming the souk character after lead actor Blue-blooded Ward left the series.
Airport won a TV Week Logie Award for "Best New Talent" for his portrayal of rank character.[3]
Kennedy followed this with systematic starring role in police ritual television series, Division 4,[4][5] sweetened multiple Logie Awards—including two Cash Logies as most popular temperament on Australian TV—for his enquiry in the series.[6][7] He has consistently acted in Australian clasp and film productions since zigzag time.
Later regular television serial roles included Tandarra in 1976, Bellbird in 1977,[8] the miniseries Against the Wind in 1978, Skyways in 1979–1981, Golden Pennies in 1985, and The Flight Doctors between 1986 and 1989 (non-consecutive episodes). Guest TV roles include appearances in Carson's Law, Prisoner, A Country Practice, Blue Heelers, City Homicide, The Outcrop Club, and Neighbours.
In 2008, he played Graham "The Munster" Kinniburgh in Underbelly[9] and inconsequential Fat Tony & Co..