Remi Broadway

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Remi Broadway
Born (1978-04-30) 30 April 1978 (age 44)
OccupationActor/Entrepreneur

Remi Broadway (born 30 April 1978) is an Australian actor best known as Rupert Pringle from The Wayne Manifesto, and Piffy the bell ringer from The Late Show ,[ citation needed ] which parodied his earlier appearance on the talent show Pot Luck.[ citation needed ]

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Biography

He is the son of former juggler Johnny Broadway and French-born actress and TV presenter Christine Broadway.

He hosted an Australian children's television show, Prime Possum Show on the Prime Television Network. After appearing in about 550 episodes, before leaving in 1996 to pursue a Hollywood career. [1]

He also appeared in the cult movie Rapid Fear along with Peter Kent and Vanja Matula. He produced and directed Choose Your Own Tube, a serial on YouTube featuring Caitlin Hill and his brother Regis Broadway.

In July 2011, Broadway opened Central, a lounge and dining bar in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Scooby-Doo Training Video Guy #2
2003 Swimming Upstream Murray Rose
Inspector Gadget 2 Frozen Townsman
2004 Rapid FearCallum Kennedy
2006 ConvictionsDes Carter
The Marine Marine #1
2007 HypochondriacEmbry
2009 Malibu Shark Attack DougTV movie
2011 Enter the HamsterNewsreader

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