Alec Kellaway
Alec Kellaway (1894–1973) was a South African–born actor best known for his work in Australian theatre and film, notably playing a number of character roles for director Ken G. Hall. He was the brother of Cecil Kellaway. He also worked as a producer in vaudeville and helped run the Talent School at Cinesound Productions.
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Call Me MadamCecil KellawayCinesound ProductionsCome Up SmilingDad Rudd, M.P.Dad and Dave Come to TownGeorge RobeyGone to the Dogs (1939 film)Grant Taylor (actor)Joe Martin's Late ShowLet George Do It (1938 film)Lovers and LuggersPaint Your Wagon (musical)Smithy (1946 film)South West Pacific (film)Squeeze a FlowerThe Broken Melody (1938 film)The Kangaroo Kid (film)
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Alec Kellaway
Alec Kellaway (1894–1973) was a South African–born actor best known for his work in Australian theatre and film, notably playing a number of character roles for director Ken G. Hall. He was the brother of Cecil Kellaway. He also worked as a producer in vaudeville and helped run the Talent School at Cinesound Productions.
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