Charles Tingwell AKA Charles William Tingwell Born: 3-Jan-1923 Birthplace: Coogee, New South Wales, Australia Died: 15-May-2009 Location of death: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Cause of death: Cancer - Prostate
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: Australia Executive summary: Breaker Morant Military service: Royal Australian Air Force (WWII) Father: William Harvey Tingwell Mother: Enid Green Wife: Audrey May Wilson (m. 19-Jul-1951, d. 7-Jun-1996, one son, one daughter) Son: Christopher Daughter: Virginia
Order of Australia 1999 Australian Film Walk of Fame 2008
TELEVISION Home and Away Dr. Gordon (1995) Neighbours Henry O'Rourke (1993-2003) Homicide Insp. Reg Lawson (1973-77) Emergency-Ward 10 Dr. Alan Dawson (1957-62)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Three Blind Mice (8-Jun-2008) Hunt Angels (11-Aug-2006) · Himself Jindabyne (23-May-2006) · Minister Irresistible (18-Apr-2006) Ned Kelly (22-Mar-2003) · Premier Berry Changi (14-Oct-2001) The Dish (15-Sep-2000) On the Beach (28-May-2000) Innocence (May-2000) The Wog Boy (24-Feb-2000) The Craic (29-Apr-1999) Amy (27-Aug-1998) The Castle (10-Apr-1997) The Last Bullet (1995) A Cry in the Dark (4-Nov-1988) Miracle Down Under (10-Dec-1987) Windrider (25-Dec-1986) Malcolm (5-Sep-1986) Annie's Coming Out (20-Sep-1984) My First Wife (13-Sep-1984) Puberty Blues (10-Dec-1981) Breaker Morant (16-May-1980) · Lt. Col. Denny Money Movers (Oct-1978) The Adventures of Eliza Fraser (16-Dec-1976) "Jock" Petersen (25-Oct-1974) The High Commissioner (22-Aug-1968) Thunderbirds Are GO (15-Dec-1966) · Dr. Grant [VOICE] Dracula: Prince of Darkness (9-Jan-1966) · Alan The Secret of Blood Island (Dec-1964) Murder Ahoy (22-Sep-1964) · Det. Insp. Craddock Murder Most Foul (Mar-1964) · Insp. Craddock Murder at the Gallop (24-Jun-1963) · Insp. Craddock Murder, She Said (7-Jan-1962) · Craddock Tarzan the Magnificent (20-Jul-1960) Cone of Silence (10-May-1960) Bobbikins (28-Jul-1959) The Shiralee (11-Jul-1957) Smiley (28-Jun-1956) The Desert Rats (8-May-1953) · Lt. Carstairs Kangaroo: The Australian Story (16-May-1952) Bitter Springs (24-Jun-1950)
Official Website: http://www.budtingwell.com.au/
Author of books:
Bud: A Life (2004, memoir, with Peter Wilmoth) Charles "Bud" Tingwell's War Stories: The Heroes, the Battles, the Tragedies and the Triumphs of World War II (2009, memoir, with Kim Lockwood)
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