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Greg Rowe remembers Storm Boy 40 years later

2016

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Greg Rowe remembers Storm Boy 40 years later

2016

    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    In this interview from 2016, actor Greg Rowe talks about his experience of working on Storm Boy, including working with David Gulpilil (Fingerbone Bill), Peter Cummins (Hide-away Tom) and his dialogue coach.

    "My overriding memory from making the film was the camaraderie of the crew and the cast," Rowe, who played Mike 'Storm Boy' Kingley, says.

    Rowe is a former child actor best known for starring in 1976 classic Storm Boy and 1978 feature Blue Fin.

    Clip is courtesy of South Australian Film Corporation and Greg Rowe.

    Courtesy of
    South Australian Film Corporation and Greg Rowe
    • WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that the following program may contain images and/or audio of deceased persons

    In this interview from 2016, actor Greg Rowe talks about his experience of working on Storm Boy, including working with David Gulpilil (Fingerbone Bill), Peter Cummins (Hide-away Tom) and his dialogue coach.

    "My overriding memory from making the film was the camaraderie of the crew and the cast," Rowe, who played Mike 'Storm Boy' Kingley, says.

    Rowe is a former child actor best known for starring in 1976 classic Storm Boy and 1978 feature Blue Fin.

    Clip is courtesy of South Australian Film Corporation and Greg Rowe.

    Courtesy of
    South Australian Film Corporation and Greg Rowe
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