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Lockie Leonard is an Australian children's television series that was adapted from the Lockie Leonard books by Tim Winton. Filmed in Albany, Western Australia, the series premiere was on the Nine Network on 19 June 2007. Lockie Leonard was produced by Goalpost Pictures Australia and is distributed by the Australian Children's Television Foundation.
Lockie Leonard: Egg 52 episodes 2009 Stormworld: Llargh Episode: "Three Sun Day" 2010 Dead Gorgeous: Tom Kelly 4 episodes 2013 Serangoon Road: Young Robbo Episode #1.9 2014 ANZAC Girls: Private Billy Tinker 3 episodes 2015 The Secret River: Greybeard's Warrior #1 2 episodes 2017 Cleverman: Jarli 6 episodes Wolf Creek: Patrick Episode: "Singing ...
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Lockie Leonard: Lachlan 'Lockie' Leonard Main role, 52 episodes 2011 Cloudstreet: Ted Pickles Miniseries, 3 episodes 2012–2014 Puberty Blues: Gary Hennessey Main role, 17 episodes 2013 Dance Academy: Jamie Recurring role, 5 episodes 2015–2019 Glitch: Charlie Thompson Main role, 18 episodes [6] 2015 Shit Creek: Justin Morrison Miniseries ...
Rhys Muldoon (born 17 October 1965) is an Australian actor, writer and director who has worked extensively in film, television, music, theatre and radio. He has had leading and recurring roles in series such as Chances, The Genie from Down Under, Big Sky, The Secret Life of Us, Lockie Leonard and House Husbands.
1 episode 2003–2008: All Saints: Alana Cato: Appeared in 2003, 2005 and 2008 2007–2010: Lockie Leonard: Joy Leonard: 52 episodes 2011 Neighbours: Janet Green 1 episode 2013 Packed to the Rafters: Nicole 1 episode 2014 House Husbands: Nurse Jenny 1 episode 2017 Here Come the Habibs: Racist 1 episode 2018 Dead Lucky: Harriet Pierce 1 episode ...
A father from Gippsland, Victoria, tragically passed away just days after a minor infection from a cut on his lip spiraled into a fatal condition. 20-year-old Lockie Seddon left behind two young ...
In television programming, the situation comedy or sitcom may be recorded using either a multiple-camera setup or a single-camera setup.Single-camera sitcoms are often notable for their enhanced visual style, use of real-world filming locations and in recent years, for not having a laugh track (most single-camera sitcoms from the 1960s contained a laugh track).