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Jim Daly (actor)

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Jim Daly
Born1934 (age 89–90)
Adelaide, Australia
EducationUniversity of Adelaide, Monash University
Years active1955–present
Known forHis role as Dugal in Pirate Islands

Jim Daly (born 1934) is an Australia actor, known for his role as Dugal in Pirate Islands.

Biography

He introduced Drama as a subject to St Michael's College, Henley Beach. He acted with the Adelaide Repertory Company, La Mama, and The Stage Company in Adelaide, returning to acting in 1984, leaving teaching. becoming 'professional' again. His theatre company, MOP, consisting of St Michael's old scholars was active from 1979 to 1983. The company alternated pub shows at The Black Lion hotel in Hindmarsh and major productions. He has lived in Melbourne since 1986 and has been represented by BgmAgency for many years.

Publications include:

  • Daly, James Oliver (2019). ‘Antonin Artaud and The Grotesque.’ Ephemera, vol.2, no.3, December.  Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil.  
  • Daly, Jim (2015).  ‘The Grotesque and The Gothic in Peter King’s John Gabriel Borkman: a Reflection from the Inside.’ Australasian Drama Studies 66. April. 109–130.

Filmography (short)

Film

Television

References

  1. Kate Herbert. "Theatre Review: Hello, Goodbye & Happy Birthday". Herald Sun.
  2. Rowan, Terry (5 May 2014). Pirates, Buccaneers & other Scallywags & Swashbucklers A Complete Film Guide. Lulu.com. p. 80. ISBN 9781312146006.
  3. "Jim Daly" (PDF). BGM Agency.
  4. The Grotesque and the Gothic in Peter Kingʻs John Gabriel Borkman:

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