TAGGED: 1970s
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Peter Weir, who directed Gulpilil in The Last Wave (1977), talks about his 'star quality':

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David Gulpilil is reunited with his co-stars from Storm Boy (1976), Greg Rowe, and Mr Percival the pelican.

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This lobby card from Walkabout (1970, Nicolas Roeg, Australia) shows David Gulpilil in his first screen role standing between actors Jenny Agutter (who played 'young

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This exquisite home movie featuring David Gulpilil, David Bylanadii (Blanasi) on didjeridu, dancer Dick Plummer, and songman Djoli 'Jolly La

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In the concluding chapter of This Is Your Life: David Gulpilil, compere Roger Climpson asks Gulpilil what he really wants to accomplish in his life. Gulpilil answers:

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Lillian Roxon asks provocatively, ‘Have The [Rolling] Stones changed?’.

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In this brief but brilliant round-up Lillian Roxon speaks with a sense of urgency – talking at a mile a minute in order to review albums and mention acts she hasn’t had time to focus on i

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In this editorial about the trouble with album covers, Lillian Roxon is clearly addressing her audience as one rock fan to another (‘You can say it’s irrelevant, but you know and I know that it isn

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Fond of a pun, Lillian Roxon’s background as a tabloid journalist shows in the headline for this radio story, ‘Has Jim Morrison Closed The Doors?’.

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Lillian Roxon is out to correct some misconceptions about Peter Allen’s music in this report.