Gerry Duggan Net Worth

Gerry Duggan Net Worth is
$5 Million

Gerry Duggan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Gerry Duggan (1910 – 27 March 1992) was an Irish-born Australian character actor who appeared in many well-known films. He was also a stage and television actor. He never achieved stardom, but was a familiar face in small roles in film and television. His trademarks were his Irish brogue, pronounced lisp and prominent jaw.Gerry Duggan was born in Dublin in 1910 (some sources say 1909). When he was 16 he moved to New York, where he had his early exposure to theatre acting. In the 1930s he moved to Australia, where he settled, although he worked internationally.He was almost 50 when he made his first film, The Siege of Pinchgut (1959). This was a British production made in Australia, and was the last film from Ealing Studios. Duggan was nominated for the BAFTA Most Promising Newcomer Award for his role as Pat Fulton. He lost to the 13-year-old Hayley Mills in Tiger Bay.Some of his later roles included:The Sundowners (1960)Serena (1962), as Norman ColeThe L-Shaped Room (1962), as BertThis Sporting Life (1963) (uncredited)Goldfinger (1964), as Hawker, James Bond’s golf caddieNed Kelly (1970), as Father O'HeaMad Dog Morgan (1976), as MartinThe Devil's Playground (1976), as Brother HanrahanThe Picture Show Man (1977), as the Hall SecretaryThe Singer and the Dancer (1977), as the DoctorThe Mango Tree (1977), as ScanlonNewsfront (1978), as Len’s fatherThe Last of the Knucklemen (1979), as Old ArthurSlippery Slide (1980)Bliss (1985), as a Neighbour.He played the title role in the 1986 children's television series Professor Poopsnagle's Steam Zeppelin. He also appeared in many television episodes in Australia and Britain, in series such as A Country Practice, Mother and Son, The Flying Doctors, Skyways, The Sullivans, Matlock Police, Number 96, Spyforce, Division 4, Boney, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, The Avengers and Coronation Street.Gerry Duggan continued to act on stage in between film and television commitments. For example, he appeared in the British debut of Samuel Beckett's play The Old Tune in 1964. He played the role of McLeavy in the 1966 London revival of Joe Orton's Loot.He worked right up till his death, which occurred on 27 March 1992 in Sydney. He was aged 81 or 82.

Date Of Birth1910-01-01
Died1992-01-01
Place Of BirthDublin, Ireland, UK
ProfessionActor
TitleSalary
The Sundowners (1960)720 Australian pounds

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Country Practice1982-1990TV SeriesRed Chisolm / Father Sean / Young Ernie
The Far Country1988TV MoviePat Halloran
Mother and Son1988TV SeriesSenior Citizen
The Flying Doctors1988TV Series'Young' Bill
Dark Age1987Joe Blunt
Professor Poopsnagle's Steam Zeppelin1986TV SeriesProfessor Poopsnaggle (1986)
Bliss1985Neighbour 1
Slippery Slide1980TV Movie
Young Ramsay1980TV SeriesHardluck Harris
King's Men1979TV Series
The Last of the Knucklemen1979Old Arthur
My Brilliant Career1979Squatter
Skyways1979TV SeriesHarry Cline
Doctor Down Under1979TV SeriesMr. Old
Newsfront1978Len's father
The Mango Tree1977Scanlon
The Picture Show Man1977Hall Secretary
The Singer and the Dancer1977Doctor
The Sullivans1976TV SeriesPatrick Sullivan
The Devil's Playground1976Brother Hanrahan
Mad Dog Morgan1976Martin
Solo One1976TV SeriesBill Benson
McCloud1976TV SeriesOld Gent In Pub
Ride a Wild Pony1975Train Engineer
Matlock Police1972-1975TV SeriesGeorge Morrison / Jim Bailey / Len Stone / ...
Silent Number1975TV SeriesDale
Homicide1974TV SeriesMick Boland
A Hard God1974TV Movie
Class of '741974TV Series
The Evil Touch1974TV SeriesTom
A Touch of Reverence1974TV Series
Spyforce1971-1973TV SeriesCaretaker / Watchman
Ryan1973TV SeriesHorace Chapman
Division 41972-1973TV SeriesCharlie Reid / Sid Carter / Thomas 'Dad' Mitchell
Boney1972TV SeriesBazza Davis
The Godfathers1972TV Series
Number 961972TV SeriesMr. Willoughby (1972)
Barrier Reef1971TV SeriesHarry Jenkins
Ned Kelly1970Father O'Hea
The Intruders1969Evans
Skippy1968-1969TV SeriesSergeant Bannen / M. V. Archer / Mr. Trundle
The Rovers1969TV SeriesTown Mayor
Riptide1969TV SeriesJackson / Paddy / 'Salty' Brett
My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?1968TV SeriesRigg
The Saint1966TV SeriesMulloon
Weavers Green1966TV SeriesPaddy O'Connor
The Wednesday Play1966TV SeriesMulcahy
BBC Play of the Month1965TV SeriesLucas
No Hiding Place1963-1965TV SeriesPeter O'Bree / Flanagan
The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling1964TV SeriesJungi
Goldfinger1964Hawker
Catch Hand1964TV SeriesPat O'Brien
Story Parade1964TV SeriesFather Cooley
Ghost Squad1964TV SeriesSydney Grafton
Festival1964TV SeriesO'Mooney
Espionage1963TV SeriesSergeant Hearn
West 111963Father Dominic
The Servant1963Waiter
Maupassant1963TV SeriesOld Boitelle
The Launching1963ShortHarry
The L-Shaped Room1962Bert
Emergency-Ward 101962TV SeriesMr. Bagley
The Odd Man1962TV SeriesNight Watchman
Serena1962Norman Cole
Go to Blazes1962Fireman
Call Oxbridge 20001961TV SeriesMr. Mumford
Dentist on the Job1961Commissionaire
Whiplash1961TV SeriesDoctor
The Sundowners1960Shearer
On the Beach1959Bit Part (uncredited)
Four Desperate Men1959Pat Fulton
The Flying Doctor1959TV SeriesFred Winter

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Gather Your Dreams1978TV SeriesMoocho

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Behind the Scenes with 'Goldfinger'1995Video documentary shortHawker
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color1979TV Series

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1960BAFTA Film AwardBAFTA AwardsMost Promising Newcomer to FilmThe Siege of Pinchgut (1959)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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