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- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Rhys Muldoon was born on October 17, in Newcastle, Australia. Both of his parents were in the RAAF (airforce) and he lived in various locations, including Malaysia. He grew up in Scullin, Canberra, ACT. It was at Scullin Primary where he was first cast as Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser in The Monster That Ate Canberra. He later attended university at UNE, then at the Victorian College of the Arts. He has worked extensively in theatre, film, television and radio.
Muldoon has also written for various publications, including The Monthly, The Spectator, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Jewish News, and Inside Football. His essay "A Coup by Any Other Name" for The Monthly was named "an essay of the year".- IMDb Mini Biography By: PhaseItIn
- I've been tossing around an idea for a while, but it's such a marathon writing a novel.
- It's such an institution; it stays open later, it's got proper food - and real European waiters - and the wine list is incredible.
- I'd never done a live gig before and we only had a rehearsal the night before - I was really nervous and excited.
- Although it can be tricky filming things in Melbourne as it's always summer on TV. This season we've got to wear jumpers for the first time ever, which is sort of a miracle.
- There's not much vegan gear here. I've dropped the 'not drinking' bombshell - imagine if I'd said I was vegan.
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