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Cameron Peter Daddo (born 7 March 1965) is an Australian actor, musician and presenter. From 1987 to 1988, he hosted dating game show Perfect Match Australia.He won two Logie Awards for his performances in Golden Fiddles and Tracks of Glory.
Alison Brady is a Brooklyn-based photographer known for her Sweet Affliction and What Remains Secret series. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 2006 with an MFA in Photography. Brady's work has been featured in The New York Times, [1] NY Arts Magazine, [2] and Time Out New York. [3]
[1] with Alison Brahe (93) and Jaquie Rindt (94). [6] On the show, two panels of children had to decipher the answers to Andrew's picture puzzles. [2] Andrew's work was also seen on Network Nine's The Footy Show [3] between 1994 and 2004 where he produced an animated segment satirizing the news of the week. [1]
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Mary Hannah (May) Brahe (née Dickson) (6 November 1884 – 14 August 1956) was an Australian composer, best known for her songs and ballads. Her most famous song by far is " Bless This House ", recorded by John McCormack , Beniamino Gigli , [ 1 ] Lesley Garrett and Bryn Terfel . [ 2 ]
Alison Brading was born in Bexhill-on-Sea and educated at The Maynard School, Exeter, where she excelled academically and in sport, winning the Victor ludorum. [2] [3] While visiting her parents in Nigeria as a teenager, she acquired poliomyelitis, [4] the side effects of which she lived with throughout her life.
Brahe (originally Bragde) is the name of two closely related Scanian noble families who were influential in both Danish and Swedish history. The noble families became extinct in Denmark in 1786 and in Sweden in 1930.
Alison is a 2016 South African documentary film directed, written and produced by Uga Carlini. The film is based on the real life abduction, rape, stabbings, abandonment and then survival of Alison Botha in 1994. Botha appears as her older self. [1] [2] The film premiered at the Dances with Films Festival in 2016. [3]