Number 96: Silver Logie Award, Penguin Award: Rock Pool, ABC
Bunney Brooke (9 January 1921[2] – 2 April 2000), born as Dorothy Cronin, was an Australian actress, creator, producer, director, designer, playwright[1] and casting agent, best known for her being one of the early faces of Australian television. Known for her television, movie, theatre acting and comedy roles including the long-running role of Flo Patterson in the soap opera and movie release version of Number 96 in the 1970s (a role for which she won a Silver Logie Award), and in her later years to a new generation of viewers in her role as Helen "Nell" Rickards in children's series Round the Twist (1989 and 1992) and her role as Violet "Vi" Patchett in E Street (1990).
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BunneyBrooke (9 January 1921 – 2 April 2000), born as Dorothy Cronin, was an Australian actress, creator, producer, director, designer, playwright and...
architect Sydney John Bunney (1877–1928), English late Impressionist artist William E. Bunney, American neuroscientist BunneyBrooke (1921–2000), stage name...
Storm's direction. Notes Except Series 1 episode The Gum Leaf War, BunneyBrooke appears as character "Aunt Tuneless". Except Series 1 episode The Gum...
Evans, Flo Patterson and Junior Winthrop (Pat McDonald, Ron Shand, BunneyBrooke and Curt Jansen) visit the park, including scenes of them in Coney Island...
Gansu, China Arts and entertainment Harold Desbrowe Annear, architect BunneyBrooke, TV actress Amy Castles, singer Ola Cohn, sculptor Kate DeAraugo, 2005...
appeared in the short film, Heaven on the 4th Floor, in 1998 opposite BunneyBrooke. She appeared in a guest episode on G.P., in the 1986 TV movie Hector's...
member with 'Number 96' cast: Mike Dorsey, Chard Hayward, Jeff Kevin, BunneyBrooke & Frances Hargreaves TV Special 1976 The Celebrity Game Herself 1977...
the Seventeenth Doll (4 June 1962 – July 1962) with Carol Armstrong, BunneyBrooke and Syd Conabere at Russell Street Theatre, and Michael Redgrave's adaptation...
Date Name Notability January 9, 1920 BunneyBrooke Australian actress and casting agent (Number 96) (died 2000) January 14, 1920 George Herman CBS journalist...
Joanne Samuel, Lou Brown, Martin Vaughan, Margie McCrae, John Bluthal, BunneyBrooke, Lisa Peers, Robyn Gibbes, Vincent Ball, Eric Oldfield, Ralph Cotterill...
Rabbit (Ernie Bourne), Sebastian Bear (Gael Dixon), and Aunty Vale (BunneyBrooke). Twoddle & Boddle (Laurie Allen and Bobby Bright, aka Bobby & Laurie...
Kennelly, Elaine Lee, Joe Hasham, John Orcsik, Pat McDonald, Ron Shand, BunneyBrooke Comedy Feature film IMDb Petersen Tim Burstall Jack Thompson, Jacki...
Dead Man's Float Peter Sharp Sally Boyden, Greg Rowe, Bill Hunter, BunneyBrooke Australia Desperate Voyage Michael O'Herlihy Christopher Plummer United...
(Nine Network) Best Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Telemovie Winner: BunneyBrooke in The Rock Pool (ABC) Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Telemovie...
Weller as Wacka Dennis Miller as Hughie Elaine Cusack as Jan Castle BunneyBrooke as Dot Cook The production was produced by GTV-9 in Melbourne after...
entrepreneur (b. 1900) 30 March – Michael Pitman, 67, biologist 2 April – BunneyBrooke, 80, actor 10 April – Mary MacLean Hindmarsh, 78, botanist 21 May –...
Joseph Litchin Moya O'Sullivan as Ada Jones Ron Graham as Darcey Jones BunneyBrooke as Grannie Jones Noel Trevarthen as Chaverin Brome Debra Lawrence as...
Atkinson, later the judge in the trial of Daniel Morcombe's killer BunneyBrooke Carol Burns Dale Camilleri Michael Caton Penny Downie Jennifer Flowers...
Mike Walsh Show, 0-10 Network Nominated: Denise Drysdale Pat McDonald BunneyBrooke Most Popular Australian Lead Actor Winner: Martin Vaughan, Power Without...
George Mallaby, The Box, 0-10 Network Best Australian Actress Winner: BunneyBrooke, Number 96, 0-10 Network Best Australian Drama Winner: Number 96, 0-10...
Vasey Houghton, politician and conservationist (died 2001) 9 January – BunneyBrooke, actor (Number 96) (died 2000) 3 February – John Millett, poet (died...