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Colin McEwan
Born
1941
Died
21 August 2005, (aged 64)
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Nationality
Australian
Occupations
Actor
host
comedian
radio announcer
Years active
1957–1998
Spouse
Rae McEwan
Children
David McEwan
Colin McEwan (1941 – 21 August 2005) was an Australian actor, host, comedian and radio announcer. He was best known for appearing on both the stage and TV versions of The Naked Vicar Show, and the sequel on which it was based, opposite Ross Higgins playing Ted Bullpitt's brother Bob Bullpitt in Kingswood Country and also appeared in the miniseries Day of the Roses. He worked as an announcer on Melbourne radio stations 3AK and 3XY, and was a regular guest on TV variety program In Melbourne Tonight.
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stint in the UK she secured a regular role in the hit TV sitcom My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, starring alongside Gordon Chater, John Meillon and Judi...
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