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Brandon Burke

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Brandon Burke
OccupationActor
Years active1973-
Notable workGlenview High
Wedlocked

Brandon Burke is an Australian actor. For his performance in Glenview High he won the 1978 Logie Award for Best New Talent.[1]

Major screen roles he has played include rebellious student Tony Moore in the late 70s series Glenview High[2] and the lead role of Dr. Chris Gilchrist in the 1994 TV series Wedlocked[3][4] He appeared in TV mini series adaptations The Harp in the South[5] and its sequel Poor Man's Orange.

Burke, a NIDA graduate,[6] also has a long theatre career.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Kennedy wins his sixth Gold Logie", Canberra Times, 4 March 1978
  2. ^ Leedham, Nicole (26 September 1977), "School for drama in a 16-part $1m series", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. ^ Leedham, Nicole (5 September 1994), "Of human frailties and foibles", Canberra Times
  4. ^ Lawrence, Mark (1 September 1994), "A marriage of comic convenience", The Age
  5. ^ "TV series of Ruth Park book", Canberra Times, 13 November 1985
  6. ^ Jopson, Debra (26 September 1977), "It's a new-look Burke", The Sydney Morning Herald
  7. ^ Brandon Burke, AusStage
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