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Alison Brahe (1992–present) Children: 3: Family: Andrew Daddo (brother) ... Cameron Peter Daddo (born 7 March 1965) is an Australian actor, musician and presenter.
Cherry Jones – Allison Taylor (President of the United States of America) Colm Feore – Henry Taylor (First Gentleman) Sprague Grayden – Olivia Taylor (First Daughter) Eric Lively – Roger Taylor; Cameron Daddo – Mitchell Hayworth (Vice President of the United States of America) [34] Peter MacNicol as Tom Lennox
Tracks of Glory is a 1992 Australian mini series set in 1903 about Major Taylor's visit to Australia and his rivalry with Australian cyclist Don Walker. [1]The budget was around $5 million.
When the Japanese invade Singapore, Captain Ivan Lyon formerly of the Gordon Highlanders and currently working for the SOE flees to Sumatra with civilian evacuees. On the way Lyon meets with Bill Reynolds, the captain of the battered old Japanese fishing boat the Kofuku Maru and they sail to Ceylon.
Cameron Daddo replaced him as host of Perfect Match from 1987 [2] to 1988. After Daddo left the series, Evans, whose contract with Nine had expired, returned to Network Ten as host for the final season. The show also featured hostesses Debbie Newsome (1984–85), Tiffany Lamb (1986) and Kerrie Friend (1987–89).
Cameron Daddo as Rollie Tyler, a special effects expert who moonlights as a forensic investigator and expert for the NYPD. Kevin Dobson as Det. Leo McCarthy (season 1), a veteran NYPD officer and Tyler's handler until his untimely murder. Christina Cox as Angie Ramirez, Tyler's friend and co-worker. Jason Blicker as Det. Francis Gatti, McCarthy ...
Instead, One Bad Apple will reunite Alison Sweeney (who stars as baker-turned- sleuth Hannah) with Victor Webster — her co-star from Hallmark’s The Wedding Veil trilogy, who will be playing ...
Who Do You Think You Are? is an Australian television documentary reality genealogy series, part of the international franchise and an adaptation of the original British series on BBC of the same name, airing on SBS.