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Alexander Francis Marinos (born 1 February 1949) is an Australian actor. Notable for his acting role as Bruno, the Italian son-in-law of Ted Bullpitt, on the 1980s Australian comedy television series '' Kingswood Country'' and as host of ''Late Night Legends'' on ABC2, he was also a presenter on radio station Double Jay (2JJ, now
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) in the late 1970s with Ted Robinson.


Biography

Marinos was born on 1 February 1949 in
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, the son of a Greek immigrant father, Fotios ("Frank") Marinopoulos and
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mother, Anne Karofilis who was the daughter of Adonis ("Tony") Karofilis, a Greek migrant from Kassos,
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and Minnie Matheson, an Australian of
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origin, with descent going back to an English couple, Samuel Bradley, a convict, and Marian Mortimer, a free migrant who immigrated to
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in the 19th century, who are Marinos's maternal great-great-great-grandparents. He graduated from the
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with a Bachelor of Arts degree with honours in
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Honours and awards

Marinos was awarded the Medal of the
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(OAM) for his services to the
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. He is also a former Deputy Chair of the Australia Council and the Community Cultural Development Fund of the Australia Council. In 2008 he delivered the 10th annual
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.Tom Brock Lecture
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He won with fellow cast at the Equity Awards for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble In A Television Movie or Mini-Series.


Filmography


As actor

*'' Glitch'' (2017) – Steve Tripidakis *''
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'' (2014) - Spiro *'' The Slap'' (2011) – Manolis *''Lunchtime'' (2005) (voice) – Narrator *'' Pizza'' (2000) – Lawyer *'' Water Rats'' (1996) – Bellamy *'' Bedevil'' (1993) – Dimitri *''
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'' (1993) *''
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'' (1992) – Angelo *''
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'' (1990) TV Series – Tariq Abdullah (1991–92) *'' Pandemonium'' (1988) – Detective Sergeant Dick Dickerson *'' City West'' (1984) TV Series – Tim Pappas *'' Goodbye Paradise'' (1983) – Con *'' Hoodwink'' (1981) – *'' Kingswood Country'' (1980) – Bruno (1979–1984) *'' Cathy's Child'' (1979) – Con Havros *'' Chopper Squad'' (1978) *'' King's Men'' *'' Matlock Police'' (1975) - Kevin Hanson *'' Scattergood: Friend of All'' (1975) TV Series *'' The Aunty Jack Show'' (1972) *'' The Rovers''


As television director

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'' (1994) TV Series *'' Gillies and Company'' (1992) TV Series *'' Boundaries of the Heart'' (1988) *'' Hard Knuckle'' (1987) (TV) *'' Perhaps Love'' (1987) (TV) *'' An Indecent Obsession'' (1985) *'' Remember Me'' (1985) (TV) *'' Bodyline'' (1984) TV miniseries


References

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