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Occupation | Actor |
Tony Rickards is an Australian comedian and actor.[1][2] Rickards played lead roles in The Great Gold Swindle, Robbery[3] and Mud, Bloody Mud[4] and featured in Waterfront.[1] He played Con Marasco of radio's Punter to Punter for eight years.[1][5][6] He appear in stage shows such as Tony Rickards takes a punt (1985, Last Laugh).[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Dann, Max (3 June 1983), "A comedian's life is hard, says Rickards", The Age
- 1 2 Romney, Jason (18 April 1985), "Taking a punt with satire", The Age
- ↑ Breen, Marcus (May 1986), "Clotted Crime", Cinema Papers, p. 84-85
- ↑ Hooks, Barbara (24 October 1986), "ABC gambles with its own strategic exercise", The Age
- ↑ Brown, Jenny (28 October 1982), "When it comes to punting RRR makes a clean sweep", The Age
- ↑ Bock, Andrew (19 April 1990), "Radio's in a rut, say 'Punters'", The Age
External links
- Tony Rickards at IMDb
- Tony Rickards at AusStage
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