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Mark Lee (born 1958) is an Australian theatre and film actor and director, and singer. He played the lead role in the 1981 film Gallipoli , alongside Mel Gibson . [ 1 ] Since then, Lee has worked extensively in Australian film, television and theatre.
Gallipoli is a 1981 Australian war drama film directed by Peter Weir and produced by Patricia Lovell and Robert Stigwood, starring Mel Gibson and Mark Lee.The film revolves around several young men from Western Australia who enlist in the Australian Army during World War I.
Mark Lee (Australian actor) (born 1958), Australian actor and director; Mark Lee (Singaporean actor) (born 1968), Singaporean actor, comedian and director; Mark Lee (Taiwanese actor) or Lee Tien-chu (born 1956), Taiwanese actor; Mark Lee Ping-bing (born 1954), Taiwanese cinematographer
The Pictures That Moved: Australian Cinema: Ride a White Horse: Skindeep: The Talgai Skull: AFI winner for Best Film Time in Summer: 1969: 2000 Weeks: Tim Burstall: Mark McManus, Jeanie Drynan, Eileen Chapman, David Turnbull, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Anderson, Anne Charleston, Nicholas McCallum, John Frawley, Michael Duffield: Drama Feature film
Mark Lee, Henry Thia and Gadrick Chin would later collaborate again in the future local celebrity and successful film director Jack Neo durian movie known as The King of Musang King, in which Lee also portrayed a very similar role just like this film where both roles featured his characters looking for many jobs and work on them but ultimately ...
The story spans from 1965 to the early 1970s. Heavily pregnant Lim Zhao Di (), the unwanted second wife of an older man, was chased out by her husband's family and forced to return to her own Lim family whom are all living in a kampong, consisting of her father Si Shu (Wang Lei), her mother Si Shen (Ng Suan Loi), and 2 younger brothers Lim Ah Kun and Lim Ah Hee (Benjamin Josiah Tan).
The Return of Captain Invincible was directed by Philippe Mora, and produced by Seven Keys Production and Willara and distributed by Seven Keys in Australia. It was scheduled for release in the US by Jensen Farley Pictures, but the company went out of business days before the scheduled national opening; it was later offered on American VHS and laserdisc by Magnum Entertainment.
Bill Bain; Franklyn Barrett; Shirley Barrett; Luke Bakhuizen; Ian Barry; Adam Bayliss; Bill Bennett; George Beranger; Bruce Beresford; Dean Bertram; Matt Bird; Wayne ...