Pat Twohill

出生 : 1915-01-01, New Zealand

死亡 : 1989-01-01

略歴

Edmund Patrick "Pat" Twohill (22 October 1915 – 7 October 1989) was a New Zealand actor and radio announcer who worked extensively in Australian film, radio and theatre. He is best known for his role in the classic war film in Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940). After making the film he worked in England for two years, touring in a production of Idiot's Delight, before returning to Australia and working steadily as a radio and newsreel announcer, particularly for Cinesound Productions.[1] He was married to Thora Lumsdaine, a radio actor and the only child of song writer and radio star, Jack Lumsdaine.[2] They had five children together.[3]

参加作品

荒野の渡世人
Carson
砂塵吹きすさぶ大荒野、拳銃の早撃ちに命を託す男――。腰には銃、手には日本刀、異国を駆ける日本の一匹狼!ダイナミックなオーストラリアの大原野を背景に、開拓者の両親をならず者に虐殺された青年が、五人の仇を狙ってさすらうという迫真の復讐ドラマ。
Bungala Boys
(as John Sherwood)
When a child nearly drowns his friends decide to start a local lifesaving and surf rescue club.
The Rats of Tobruk
Three friends enlist in the Australian Army and serve in North Africa, holding the city of Tobruk against Rommel's forces.
Forty Thousand Horsemen
Larry
Charles Chauvel's 1940 cinematic tribute to the mounted troops of the Australian Light Horse regiments is a rousing call to arms, giving life to the heroic tales of mateship during the Great War.
The Avenger
Solicitor
A reformed thief (Douglas Stuart) marries a wealthy socialite but is tormented by a former accomplice who tries to frame him for murder.