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The Castle can be seen as a social study on the lives and aspirations of the inhabitants of suburban Australia. The central character, Darryl Kerrigan, ties into the stereotypical depiction of an "Aussie battler", a man who will protect and serve his family through bold and sometimes ruthless assertion.
Michael Caton (born 21 July 1943) is an Australian actor, comedian and television host, best known for playing Uncle Harry in the Australian television series The Sullivans, Darryl Kerrigan in 1997's low-budget hit film The Castle, and Ted Taylor in the television series Packed to the Rafters.
TV movie 1997 The Castle: Dale Kerrigan Feature film 1998 The Day of the Roses: Rescuer TV movie 2000 Cut: Rick Stephens Feature film The Wog Boy: Nathan Feature film 2002 The Nugget: Wookie Feature film 2003 Take Away: Trev Spackneys Feature film The Night We Called It a Day: Ferret Feature film 2004 Self Serve: Attendant Short film ...
In 1993, Gibson appeared alongside Sue Ingleton and Denise Scott in a stand-up comedy show called Women Stand Up!. [3]In 2001, Gibson appeared in a one-woman show at the Melbourne Fringe Festival called Lynda, It's Not Nasty, centred around her battle with ovarian cancer, and in 2003 appeared alongside Judith Lucy and Denise Scott at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Comedy Is ...
The Castle, alternate title of Kështjella, The Siege, a 1970 Albanian novel by Ismail Kadare; The Castle, 1981; The Castle, 1986; The Castle (radio series), a British radio comedy 2007–2012 "The Castle", a song on the 1966 album Da Capo by Love "The Castle", a song on the 2017 album Oczy Mlody by The Flaming Lips
The 1997 comedy film The Castle memorably portrayed the program as the Kerrigan family's second-favourite television show (with their favourite show being "The Best of Hey Hey It's Saturday"). Use of terminology from the show spawned controversy during a Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa in Melbourne in December 2005.
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