Peter Hehir

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Peter Hehir
Born
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1973–1998
Known for The Sullivans (TV series) as Bert Duggan

Peter Hehir is an Australian former actor. He had a couple of theatre role in 1973 and one in 1975 [1] , however was best known for his regular role as on the television soap opera The Sullivans as Bert Duggan from 1976 to 1978. His film appearances included roles in features and made-for television productions including The Last of the Knucklemen (1979), [2] I Live with Me Dad (1985), [3] The Hour Before My Brother Dies (1986), [4] Two Friends (1986) [5] and Fast Talking (1984), [6]

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The latter of which he was nominated for the 1984 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. [7]


Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1998 The Boys Feature film
1991 Return to the Blue Lagoon QuinlanFeature film
1991 Sweet Talker Feature film
1991 The Girl Who Came Late Feature film
1988 Rikky and Pete Desk SergeantFeature flm
1988 Touch the Sun: Devil's Hill TV movie
1986 The Hour Before My Brother Dies TV movie
1986 Fortress Father ChristmasTV movie
1986 Kangaroo JazFeature film
1986 Two Friends MalcolmTV movie
1985 I Live with Me Dad SidTV movie
1985 A Street to Die Peter TownleyFeature film
1984 The Cowra Breakout PadreTV movie
1984 Crime of the Decade TV movie
1984 Fast Talking Feature film
1982 Heatwave Feature film
1979 The Last of the Knucklemen TomFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1996 Water Rats BowenTV series, Season 1, episode 1
1983 Scales of Justice TV miniseries
1980 The Last Outlaw Aaron SherrittTV miniseries
1976-83 The Sullivans Bert DugganTV series

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