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Brendan Cowell is an Australian actor and writer. He is known for his lead role in 2024 television series Plum that he created, based on his 2021 novel of the same name. Early life and education
Duke Ferdinand Richese, portrayed by Brendan Cowell, is a key military ally to Emperor Javicco Corrino. [12] In "The Hidden Hand", Ferdinand's nine-year-old son, Pruwet, is betrothed to Javicco's adult daughter and heir, Princess Ynez.
Fat Cow Motel is an Australian comedy/drama television series, created by Nathan Mayfield and Tracey Robertson and starring Kate Atkinson and Brendan Cowell. [2] Described as an interactive drama [3] viewers could register online for access to the shows website and to sms and email messages sent onscreen during the show [4] Each episode ends in a mystery cliffhanger which can be solved with ...
Plum is a 2024 Australian television drama for ABC Television, released on 20 October 2024.Created and written by Brendan Cowell, the series follows Peter Lum, a retired former rugby league player who is diagnosed with a brain disorder following years of concussions he suffered on the field.
Brendan Cowell, who appears as Tom, also worked as script writer for two episodes of seasons 1 and three episodes of season 2. On first airing, the theme song originally by The Psychedelic Furs , this time covered by Magic Dirt , played over the title sequence.
Jim (Brendan Cowell) is a thirty-three-year-old, emotionally stunted man who works at a miniature railway, [7] and refuses to grow up. He lives in the granny flat at the back of his sister's house. Jim's pregnant sister Marie (Bridie Carter) struggles with her oafish brute of a husband, Owen (Travis McMahon).
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Jim Schembri of 3AW gave a negative review, writing "It might be a case of something essential getting lost in the translation, but first-time director Brendan Cowell's adaptation of his play about an alcoholic advertising man on the road to redemption is a well-intentioned mess." [citation needed]