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  1. Anthony Phelan grew up in Northern Queensland, Australia and has enjoyed a varied career across film, television and theatre. Recent screen projects include Wanted Series 1 & 2, the series Seven Types of Ambiguity for ABC Australia, The Kettering Incident released on Amazon Prime in the USA and SkyAtlantic UK, Deep Water, Gallipoli, Rake ...

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  2. Mini Bio. Anthony Phelan grew up in Northern Queensland, Australia and has enjoyed a varied career across film, television and theatre. Recent screen projects include Wanted Series 1 & 2, the series Seven Types of Ambiguity for ABC Australia, The Kettering Incident released on Amazon Prime in the USA and SkyAtlantic UK, Deep Water, Gallipoli ...

    • June 19, 1954
  3. Ken Smith is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Anthony Phelan. He made his first appearance on 26 April 1999 and departed on 28 July 2000 following the character's death.

    • 26 April 1999
    • Mechanic
    • 30 June 2004
    • Anthony Phelan
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_PhelanTony Phelan - Wikipedia

    Tony Phelan is an American television screenwriter, producer and director. [1] He is married to television producer and screenwriter Joan Rater. [2] Phelan is best known for his work on ABC 's Grey's Anatomy, for which he has been nominated for two Emmys and three WGA awards, of which he has won one, shared with the writing team members from ...

  5. Dr Phelan is Emeritus Fellow in German at Keble, which he joined as Tutor in 1998, teaching German Literature in the period since 1770. He has strong interests in German Romanticism, and contributed ‘Prose Fictions of the German Romantics’ to the Cambridge Companion to German Romanticism ; Reading Heinrich Heine is a major study of one of ...

  6. Michael Anthony Phelan APM, a senior Australian law enforcement officer, is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission and Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology since November 2017.

  7. Anthony Phelan (born June 19, 1954) is an Australian actor who voiced Lama Su in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones . This article is a stub about a person in real life.