- published: 16 Feb 2016
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Roger Ward, Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) is a pioneer of Australian film and television. Ward grew up in Adelaide. He began his career on stage at the age of twelve. He had acting roles in Mad Max, Number 96, Homicide, Division 4, Stone and The Man From Hong Kong. The one production that caused more controversy than any other, was the groundbreaking Australian film The Set. Written by Roger Ward in the 1960s but not published as a novel until 2011, the film hit the big screens in 1970.
Actors: Eddie Griffin (actor), Steven Bauer (actor), Mickey Faerch (actress), Keeffe Griffith (producer), Keeffe Griffith (actor), Keeffe Griffith (writer), Jennifer James (director), Jennifer James (writer), Ming Ballard (actress), Maya Merker (actress), Susie Olson (producer),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Steven Bauer (actor), Nick Stellate (actor), Elissa Dowling (actress), James Bartholet (actor), Sunny Lane (actress), Tommy Gunn (actor), Jennie Floyd (actress), Mickey Faerch (actress), Cheryl Texiera (actress), Lora Kojovic (actress), Andrew Traister (actor), Wesley Freitas (actor), Jillie Reil (actress), Keeffe Griffith (producer), Keeffe Griffith (actor),
Plot: A silly, quirky, PG-Rated, "Arthur" meets "Pretty Woman" romantic comedy with Roger (Keeffe Griffith), the fun, diaper-loving investment banker who just wants to find his "Mommy"; Tina (Ming Ballard), the beautiful, high-class EurAsian prostitute with Daddy issues; and Brad (Steven Bauer from Scarface), the cold-hearted lawyer who once loved Tina and wants her back... almost as much as he wants to ruin Roger.
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