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David Cahill

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David Cahill
Born1917
DiedAugust 2008 (aged 90-91)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia[citation needed]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • producer
  • director

David Cahill (1917 – August 2008) was an Australian actor, writer producer and director, notable for his work directing in TV in the 1950s through to 1970s.[1] It has been argued he was one of the best directors working in Australian TV.[2]

He was an actor and writer. In the mid 1950s he spent time in England.[3]

Select credits

References

  1. ^ Lane, Richard (2000). The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama Volume 2. National Film and Sound Archive. pp. 83–86.
  2. ^ Vagg, Stephen (4 November 2020). "Forgotten TV Plays: Pardon Miss Wescott". Filmink.
  3. ^ "Freda Irvjgig's social report GUESTS FLY TO WEDDING". The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 25 September 1956. p. 9. Retrieved 13 February 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ Vagg, Stephen (17 November 2020). "Forgotten Australian TV Plays: The Grey Nurse Said Nothing". Filmink.

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