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Tim Page may refer to: * Tim Page (photographer) (1944–2022), British-Australian photojournalist * Tim Page (actor) (born 1947), New Zealand-born Australian actor * Tim Page (music critic) (born 1954), American music critic, biographer, professor and memoirist {{hndis, name=Page, Tim ...
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Tim Page (photographer)
Timothy John Page (25 May 1944 – 24 August 2022) was a British–Australian photographer. He was noted for the photos he took of the Vietnam War, and was later based in Brisbane, Australia. Early life Page was born John Spencer Russell in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on 25 May 1944. He did not know his birth mother; his biological father was killed in a torpedo attack in the Arctic while serving in the Royal Navy during World War II and Page was put up for adoption after he was born. His adoptive father worked as an accountant; his adoptive mother was a housewife. Page was raised in Orpington, and left England in 1962 to make his way overland driving through Europe, Pakistan, India, Burma, Thailand and Laos. Without money in Laos, he found work as an agricultural advisor for USAID. Career Page began work as a press photographer in Laos stringing for UPI and AFP, having taught himself photography. His exclusive photographs of an attempted coup d'état in Laos in 1965 for UPI ...
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Tim Page (actor)
Tim Page (born 1947), is an Australian actor, scriptwriter and singer. After emigrating from his birth country New Zealand in 1973 he was cast as Henrik Eggerman in Stephen Sondheim's '' A Little Night Music'' but he later became best known for playing Dr Graham Steele in the Australian television series '' The Young Doctors'' throughout its entire run from 1976 to 1982. By the time of the final episode his character had risen from lowly intern to hospital superintendent. In addition to acting, he has also worked as a script writer on episodes of ''The Restless Years'' and ''Neighbours''. Stage and musical performances Page's cabaret show based on songs associated from Shakespeare ''Out Damned Spot!'' has been successfully toured throughout Australia. He played Baron Tusenbach in Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' for the QTC and has continued his association with Sondheim musicals having played Pirelli in ''Sweeney Todd'' for the MTC, Zangara in ''Assassins'' and Narrator/Myster ...
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