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Paul Dawber is an Australian stage, film & television actor and is probably most known for his 1987 stint on Sons and Daughters. He has also appeared on popular Australian police dramas such as Blue Heelers, Stingers and, more recently, City Homicide and Satisfaction. Dawber also appeared on Prisoner, Neighbours and The Flying Doctors. As a charismatic leading actor and leading man, Paul Dawber commands an odd mixture of working-class charm, exuberant street-wise sexuality and aristocratic arrogance. He has proved himself capable of handling any type of role - from comedy to adventure, from Television Drama to Shakespeare. Probably no relation to Mork and Mindy actress Pam Dawber.
Born in Liverpool England 18 June 1956. In 1962 his family immigrated to Australia and settled in Melbourne. At High School Paul got the lead in several plays but it wasn't until he was 26 years old that he decided to go to drama school (The National Theatre) and become an actor. Whilst at drama school he was offered parts in TV series and dozens of TV commercials. After leaving drama school he went straight in a TV series Sons & Daughters playing Todd Buckley. In 1993 he went to Hollywood for a few years and was a Principal actor with 'The Los Angeles Shakespeare Company'. Back in Melbourne since 1996 he's constantly worked in Film, TV and Stage. He had the recurring role of Kim Howard in the TV series Neighbours as well as numerous guest appearances in TV shows such as 'Blue Heelers', 'Stingers' and 'City Homicide'. He was in the AFI nominated feature film Erskineville Kings and dozens of theatre productions including playing Jerry Lee Lewis in the musical "The Killer". www.dawber.org
Paul Dawber is an Australian actor in film, TV & stage. He started in 1984 with a recurring guest role as a police operative in the TV series "Special Squad" followed by guest roles in "Prisoner", "Carson's Law" and "The Flying Doctors" before landing the series regular role of 'Todd Buckley' in "Sons & Daughters" (1986-87). He then landed the lead role of 'Jonathan Harker' in "Count Dracula" for the Royal Queensland Theatre Company". From 1993-1995 Dawber became a prinipal actor with the prestigeous "Los Angeles Shakespeare Company" and appeared in many plays including "Romeo & Juliet" as 'Mercutio'. After his return to Australia he had several guest roles in the TV series "Blue Heelers" and "Stingers" before snarring the recurring guest role of 'Kim Howard' in "Neighbours" in 1998. Since...
Despina (Georgie Parker) has a new boyfriend. A German airline pilot named Helmut (Paul Dawber). Recorded in front of a live audience, 1992.
Wayne drugs Todd (Paul Dawber)and sets him up with a hooker. Charlie dumps Todd. Wayne then sets up Alison to take the blame for it all. Classic 1980's Australian soap. 1987
Paul Dawber is Roger Newstead in the 2nd Episode, "Hit Me" (1998), of this Australian undercover police series.
Susan Kennedy has a new room-mate. A fellow teacher named Kim. But Susan thinks Kim is a woman not the hunk played by Paul Dawber.
Kim (Paul Dawber) suspects his girlfriend Sarah (Nicola Charles) is having an affair with Karl (Alan Fletcher). Neighbours 1998
Golf lifestyle show presented by Paul Dawber. This week they visit St. Andrews Beach Course on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia.
As a seasoned actor with over 25 years in the business his Theatre credits are numerous, from "The Queensland Theatre Company" ("Count Dracula" as Jonathan Harker) to "The Los Angeles Shakespeare Company" (several productions including Mercutio in "Romeo & Juliet"). In musicals Dawber toured for 3 years with "The Sound Of Music" (as Herr Zeller and also understudy for the lead role of Capt. Von Trapp) with Lisa McCune, John Waters & Bert Newton. He also had the title role of Sam Phillips, the founder of Sun Records and discoverer of Elvis, in "The King Of Sun". Dawber's TV credits are even more numerous with guest roles in series such as "Prisoner", "Carson's Law", "Acropolis Now", "Colin Carpenter Show", "Blue Heelers", "Stingers", "City Homicide", "Satisfaction", "Rush" & many more. He a...
In 1998 the character of Kim Howard played by Paul Dawber was introduced to Neighbours. He shared a house with Susan Kennedy (Jackie Woodburn) and fell for Sarah Beaumont (Nicola Charles). www.dawber.org
Flight 211 has disappeared over the ocean... Piloted by the wrong crew... Fitted with bogus parts... Supplied by corrupt managers. Paul Dawber stars as Nigel Blake in this 1998 feature film directed by Pete Ford for "What If ... Productions". Co starring Alyce Platt and Brett Swain. Music by Jazz Trumpeter James Morrison.
Susan lets Kim (Paul Dawber) stay, even though he's a man! Kim charms Susan.
'Blue Heelers' Episode "Close encounters" sees a clash of characters played by Paul Dawber (as Warren James) and Damian Walshe-Howling (as Adam Cooper)
Pam Dawber Music Video Tribute using clips from ALL her movies and TV sitcoms (in chronological order) set to the song “The Times of Your Life” by Paul Anka. *With Special Bonus clips from her guest appearance on “The Crazy Ones”
Jay Thomas fills in as guest host on Greg Kinear's "Later" on NBC and interviews Pam Dawber. They discuss Robin Williams, Mork and Mindy, Mark Harmon, "The Sexiest Man Alive", and more.
1998 with Paul Dawber as Kim Howard and Nicola Charles as Sarah Beaumont
"Close Encounters" Guest starring Paul Dawber as Warren James with Lisa McCune, William McInnes, Martin Sachs, John Wood and Damian Walshe-Howling. Release date: june 10,1997. Seven Network Australia
Beloved actor Robin Williams was found dead on Monday, police reported. He was 63. The apparent cause of death was suicide by asphyxiation, authorities said. According to his publicist, Williams had been battling severe depression. Williams was best known for his starring roles in classic comedies like Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Morning, Vietnam and Jumanji, but also in dramas like Dead Poets Society. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dr. Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting. He rose to fame while playing Mork the alien in the TV show Mork & Mindy, a Happy Days spinoff. Most recently, Williams had starred in the new CBS sitcom 'The Crazy Ones.' It was cancelled after just one season. At his time of death, a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire was in the works. Susan ...
Paul Dawber plays Helmut, the German airline pilot, whose love interest is Georgie Parker. Recorded in front of a live audience. 1992
Paul Dawber Presented "Deals TV" for Business Spectator from June 2010 until April 2011. www.dawber.org
Paul Dawber Presented "Deals TV" for Business Spectator from June 2010 until April 2011. www.dawber.org
Paul Dawber is a PRESENTER with over 25 years experience. He currently is daily on-camera Presenter with the "Business Spectator" presenting the latest corporate 'Mergers & aquisitions News for their video arm "Deals TV". http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/DealsTV?ReadForm
A 3 minute showreel of (Melbourne based) Australian actor Paul Dawber. www.dawber.org
The Real Aussie Video was written by Hannie Rayson, directed by Tony Wright. Cast includes: Tony Le-Nguyen (Tony Lee), Rebecca Martin, Paul Dawber, Fiona Corke, Andrea Lemmon & Peter Moon
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE... SOME OF US ARE JUST BETTER PLAYERS. WHY MUST THE SHOW GO ON? was originally shot in early 2009 as a potential TV pilot, but premiered as a short film in early 2010. Directed/Edited by Paul Anthony Nelson. Written by Perri Cummings and Sally McLean. Produced by Ahren Morris. Shot by Tim Egan. Sound Edited by Paul Anthony Nelson. Sound Mixed by Saraj Alkemade. Music by Adam Rudegeair. A documentary crew detail the struggle of Unbelievable Productions' visionary leader, Madeleine LaRoy (Sally McLean - THE ELEPHANT PRINCESS, LOWDOWN), to stage a revolutionary reboot of Shakespeare's MACBETH (in space), with the help of her faithful best friend/choreographer/costume & set designer/tea lady/everything else, Deirdre Snowflake Fleckman (Perri Cummings - NEIGHBOURS, BL...
Anglesey Track Day 24-07-2015 Intermediate Session One (Mark Dawber)
Australia's future economic prosperity is bound to the outlook for China. At the centre of the Australia China trade relationship is the export of Australian energy to fuel China's ongoing industrial revolution. Will Australia deliver? The questions are compelling. Can coal exports continue to grow in the face of environmental concerns? Will gas exports be affected by oversupply? Will Australia blow its opportunity through the continuing bottleneck at our major exporting ports? The answers to these questions will be influenced by factors well beyond commodity markets: diplomatic relations, sovereign risk responses and takeover policy will all combine to determine the final outcome. Join Business Spectator host Paul Dawber, senior correspondent Karen Maley and Austrade's chief economist...
Roddy McDowall hosts this 1982 comedy show pilot featuring cameo appearances by Rosemary Clooney, Steve Martin, Bob Denver, Barbara Hershey, Rick Moranis, Mr. T, Leslie Nielsen, Carl Reiner, Harry Anderson, Pam Dawber, Shelley Duvall, Martin Mull, George Peppard, Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman), Betty Thomas, Michael York, and others.
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Keith Dawber paragliding off Monte Baldo near Malcesine, over Lake Garda