Highest rated movie: The Castle (1997)
Lowest rated movie: The Honourable Wally Norman (2003)
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Looking for reviews of Bryan Dawe movies? Cinafilm has a total of 409 reviews across 2 movies.
Movies starring Bryan Dawe have generally received positive reviews and hold an average score of 68%.
The Castle - released in 1997 - is Bryan Dawe's highest rated movie, with a score of 79% based on 407 reviews.
The lowest rated film from Bryan Dawe is The Honourable Wally Norman - released in 2003 - with a score of 58% based on 2 reviews.
Born in Port Adelaide. Played football and cricket a lot. Represented S.A. schoolboys football 1961. Escaped Woodville High at 15. Music industry in Adelaide until 21. Left Adelaide for London. Returned 1972 moved to Melbourne. Next four years was Senior Executive for Lunch & Dinner assisting Astor Records and music industry in supporting Australian wine industry and restaurants across Australia. Retired hurt, travelled and wrote songs for next ten years. Wrote for ABC radio. Made head of Radio Comedy Unit for four years - only person in unit. Performed Roly Parks and Sir Murray Rivers QC for the past 27 years.
Met Mr John Clarke. Spent next 27 years with aforementioned trying to get politicians to put their hands up on the table where we could all see them. Hasn't worked thus far but will keep trying. We live in hope. Inveterate traveller and photographer.
Bryan Dawe has acted in films with Eric Bana, Charles Tingwell, Wayne Hope and Sophie Lee.
Bryan Dawe has worked with these film directors: Rob Sitch and Ted Emery.
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