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  1. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has paid tribute to actor Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as an "Australian legend''. Tingwell, who was 86, died in a Melbourne hospital this morning after a battle with prostate ...

  2. Australian films. directors. Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (1923–2009) was one of Australia's best loved actors. His career began in radio but, after flying Spitfires in the Second World War, he moved to the movies, including an uncredited role in Smithy (1946).

  3. Tingwell, born Charles but always called "Bud", was a star of screen, stage, radio and television. He made more than 100 films during a career spanning 70 years, and became a household name in...

  4. May 19, 2009 · Actor Charles “BudTingwell, best known for his work on Aussie police skein “Homicide” and breakout indie film “The Castle,” died of prostate cancer May 15 in Melbourne. He was 86. One of the...

  5. www.9news.com.au › entertainment › actor-bud-tingwell-diesActor 'Bud' Tingwell dies - 9News

    May 15, 2009 · News. Entertainment. Actor 'Bud' Tingwell dies. 12:00pm May 15, 2009. Legendary Australian actor Charles "Bud" Tingwell has died. The 86-year-old died in a Melbourne hospital this morning after complications from prostate cancer set in, his agent of 17 years Joanne Baker said.

  6. One of Australia’s most loved actors, Charles ‘BudTingwell, died overnight, aged 86. Like a true thespian, he passed away with a script by his bedside. Acting colleagues, friends and the...

  7. Charles ‘BudTingwell. Actor. 3 January 1917 to 4 May 2009. Familiar to British television audiences as Alan Dawson in Emergency Ward 10 (1958-59), Tingwell appeared in British films including Murder Most Foul (1964) before returning to his native Australia.

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