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Reg Goldsworthy
Reginald Goldsworthy (1919–1981) was an Australian actor, writer and producer of radio and film. In the late 60s he established Goldsworthy Productions which made a number of movies. He started acting in Adelaide and then moved to Melbourne in the 1940s. He worked there for five years before relocating to Sydney, becoming a popular radio actor. In the late 1960s he moved into film production.Richard Lane, ''The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama 1923-1960'', National Film and Sound Archive 1994 p318-321 References External linksReginald Goldsworthyat National Film and Sound Archive The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), known as ScreenSound Australia from 1999 to 2004, is Australia's audiovisual archive, responsible for developing, preserving, maintaining, promoting and providing access to a national co ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Goldsworthy, Reg 1919 births 1981 deaths 20th-century Australian male actors Australian film studio executives ...
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Goldsworthy Productions
Goldsworthy Productions was a short lived Australian film production company established by actor Reg Goldsworthy. Head of production was TV producer Warwick Freeman. They made three films directed by American Eddie Davis using American actors and Australian support cast, crew and finance. American company Commonwealth United Entertainment released the films and provided a negative pick up so all the financing was local, done through an insurance and finance company.Warwick Freeman, 'Demonstrator - Filmmakers Notes', ''ACMI'', 8 May 2008
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