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Graeme Blundell (born 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer and biographer. Blundell was born in Melbourne; he grew up in Clifton Hill, a suburb of Melbourne. He was educated at University High School and the University of Melbourne. In his early years, Blundell worked at La Mama Theatre, the Pram Factory, Hoopla, the Playbox Theatre Company, and the Melbourne Theatre Company. He directed and acted in the premiere performance of Jack Hibberd's play Dimboola at La Mama. His first television appearance was as an uncredited extra in the debut episode of Homicide (1964). He is best known as playing the title character in the 70's sex-comedy film Alvin Purple. He has written extensively in The Australian newspaper as well as writing biographies of Brett Whiteley (Brett Whiteley: An Unauthorised Life, 1996, with his then wife Margot Hilton), and Graham Kennedy (King, 2003).
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Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
2005 · as Ruwee Naberrie

In Her Skin
2009 · as Ivan

Mad Dog Morgan
1976 · as Italian Jack

Midnite Spares
1983 · as Sidebottom

The Naked Bunyip
1970 · as Graeme

Not Quite Hollywood
2008 · as Self

Vietnam
1987 · as Miles

Alvin Purple
1973 · as Alvin Purple

The Year My Voice Broke
1987 · as Nils Olson

The Odd Angry Shot
1979 · as Dawson

The Distant Home
1992 · as Dr. Chambers

Joh's Jury
1993 · as Nicholas Cowdery

Alvin Rides Again
1974 · as Alvin Purple / Balls McGee

Idiot Box
1997 · as Detective Eric

Pacific Banana
1981 · as Martin

Don's Party
1976 · as Simon

Melvin, Son of Alvin
1984 · as Alvin Purple

Stork
1971 · as Westy