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  1. Brendan Cowell est un Acteur.trice découvrez sa biographie, sa filmographie de 30 films, 259 videos, 1 photos Cinéma Bandes-annonces Meilleurs films Critiques cinéma Actu ciné Tous les films

  2. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Brendan Cowell – Age, Parents, Siblings. Brendan Cowell was born on August 16, 1976, in Sydney, Australia, and was raised in Cronulla, Australia. His mother’s name is Yvonne Cowell and his father's name is Bruce Cowell. He is not the only child of his parents and has two siblings- older sisters Jacqui Cowell, and Belinda Cowell who are both ...

  3. Production has begun in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire on the new ABC series Plum, an adaptation of Brendan Cowell’s 2021 novel. Cowell has created and written the series, and leads the cast with Asher Keddie. The six-part drama, produced by Roadshow Rough Diamond and Modern Convict Films, follows Peter ‘The Plum’ Lum (Cowell), a 49-year-old ...

  4. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=188191Brendan Cowell - AlloCiné

    Brendan Cowell est un Acteur, Scénariste australien. Découvrez sa biographie, le détail de ses 22 ans de carrière et toute son actualité

  5. Film. Avatar Sequels, The Current War, Last Cab to Darwin, Broke, Save Your Legs!, Beneath Hill 60, I Love You Too, Noise (Critics’ Circle Awards, Best Lead Actor), To End All Wars. Short films include Black Chook, I Missed My Mother’s Funeral, Bee Sting, Floodhouse and Clutch. (Updated September 2022. Photograph courtesy of Brendan Cowell)

  6. 28 de mar. de 2019 · James Cameron's Avatar sequels have added Game of Thrones actor Brendan Cowell to the cast. Released in 2009, the original Avatar revolutionized digital visual effects on its way to conquering the worldwide box office with a record haul of $2.7 billion. Over 10 years after the first Avatar, Cameron will revisit Pandora for the first of four planned sequels, which are collectively set to cost ...

  7. BRENDAN COWELL. Writer / Director. Brendan is an award-winning writer, actor and director for television, theatre and film. He wrote the smash hit RUBEN GUTHRIE for Belvoir St Theatre in 2009, and subsequently wrote and directed the film adaptation, which opened Sydney Film Festival 2015, and the Laughs section of the London BFI the same year.