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Years active
  
1959-1990

Role
  
Screenwriter

Shows
  
Attack of the Show!

Name
  
Gerry Duggan

Movies
  
G-Phoria

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Born
  
1910
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland

Died
  
27 March 1992 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Nominations
  
WGA Award for Best Comedy/Variety - Music, Awards, Tributes - Specials - Television

Books
  
Deadpool - Vol 1, Deadpool Vol 8: All Good Thi, The Last Christmas, Deadpool Vol 2: Soul Hunter, Deadpool Vol 3: The Good - the

Similar People
  
Brian Posehn, Tony Moore, Patton Oswalt, Erik Weiner, Beau Ballinger

Profiles

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Gerry Duggan (1910 – 27 March 1992) was an Irish-born Australian character actor who appeared in many well-known films. He was also a stage and television actor. He never achieved stardom, but was a familiar face in small roles in film and television. His trademarks were his Irish brogue, pronounced lisp and prominent jaw.

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Early life

Gerry Duggan was born in Dublin in 1910 (some sources say 1909). When he was 16 he moved to New York, where he had his early exposure to theatre acting. In the 1930s he moved to Australia, where he settled, although he worked internationally.

Career

He was almost 50 when he made his first film, The Siege of Pinchgut (1959). This was a British production made in Australia, and was the last film from Ealing Studios. Duggan was nominated for the BAFTA Most Promising Newcomer Award for his role as Pat Fulton. He lost to the 13-year-old Hayley Mills in Tiger Bay.

He played the title role in the 1986 children's television series Professor Poopsnagle's Steam Zeppelin. He also appeared in many television episodes in Australia and Britain, in series such as A Country Practice, Mother and Son, The Flying Doctors, Skyways, The Sullivans, Matlock Police, Number 96, Spyforce, Division 4, Boney, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, The Avengers and Coronation Street.

Gerry Duggan continued to act on stage in between film and television commitments. For example, he appeared in the British debut of Samuel Beckett's play The Old Tune in 1964. He played the role of McLeavy in the 1966 London revival of Joe Orton's Loot, which he regarded as the high point of his stage career, in a production that transferred to the Criterion Theatre.

He worked until his death, which occurred on 27 March 1992 in Sydney.

Partial filmography

  • The Siege of Pinchgut (1959), as Pat Fulton
  • The Sundowners (1960), as Shearer
  • Dentist on the Job (1961), as Commissionaire
  • Serena (1962), as Norman Cole
  • The L-Shaped Room (1962), as Bert
  • The Servant (1963), as Waiter
  • Goldfinger (1964), as Hawker, James Bond’s golf caddie
  • Ned Kelly (1970), as Father O'Hea
  • Mad Dog Morgan (1976), as Martin
  • The Devil's Playground (1976), as Brother Hanrahan
  • The Picture Show Man (1977), as the Hall Secretary
  • The Singer and the Dancer (1977), as the Doctor
  • The Mango Tree (1977), as Scanlon
  • Newsfront (1978), as Len’s father
  • The Last of the Knucklemen (1979), as Old Arthur
  • Slippery Slide (1980)
  • Bliss (1985), as neighbour
  • References

    Gerry Duggan Wikipedia


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