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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_FlausJohn Flaus - Wikipedia

    John Flaus (born 1934) is an Australian actor . Filmography. Rake (2014) Tracks (2013) Jack Irish (2012-2021) - 3 films and 15 episodes as Wilbur. Pinion (2010) I Love You Too (2010) Mary and Max (2009) Harvie Krumpet (2003) Crackerjack (2002) The Dish (2001) The Castle (1997) Lilian's Story (1996) The Nun and the Bandit (1992) Bloodlust (1992)

  2. He may not be a household name, but John Flaus is certainly a household voice, and face, after decades of acting and voiceover work. ‘It’s serious, this bloody Alzheimer’s’: lunch with ...

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · This program celebrates one of the true legends of Australian screen culture, John Flaus, who turns 90 in April this year. It also marks a little over 70 years since the start of Flaus’ involvement in “cinema” in Australia.

    • April 10, 2024
  4. Oct 6, 2014 · Flaus’ great achievement was that, often well ahead of film scholarship in Britain and America, he mounted a series of arguments demonstrating the artistry in mainstream Hollywood genres. This was largely achieved through patient talking and discussion.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0281313John Flaus - IMDb

    John Flaus was born in 1934 in Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for Mary and Max (2009), Trust Frank (2020) and Tracks (2013).

    • January 1, 1
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    • Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  6. Oct 14, 2022 · Local celebrity John Flaus is set to feature in a biographical documentary being developed by independent filmmaker Penny Moore. The documentary aims to acknowledge the huge body of work that John Flaus has produced and will explore his contribution to film culture in Australia over the last 70 years. Flaus became active in the film society ...

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  8. Oct 6, 2014 · Australian screen culture owes John Flaus an enormous debt, as do all of those who have come in contact with him. He has made a significant contribution to every aspect of screen culture. From the 1980s John worked in the media, worked as a full-time actor, and wrote (with Paul Harris) short weekly reviews for The Age .

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