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Acting
October 14, 1912
March 23, 1988
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Reg Lye (1912-1988) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in Australia and England. He was one of the busiest Australian actors of the 1950s, appearing in the majority of locally shot features at the time, as well as on stage and radio. He moved to England in the early 1960s, (also starring in television, such as Mrs Thursday and The Wednesday Play), but returned to Australia when the film industry revived in the 1970s.

Amos
1984

Old Dan
1983

Blind Mooney
1983

Old Farmer
1982

Riley
1981

Dairy Farmer
1979

1979

Workman (uncredited)
1978

Lou
1978

Jacob
1978

as Amos

as Old Dan

as Blind Mooney

as Old Farmer

as Riley

as Dairy Farmer


as Workman (uncredited)

as Lou

as Jacob

as Assistant Surveyor

as Mr. Bag

as Old Garth

as Caretaker

as Zookeeper

as Old Man

as Caretaker

as Sexton

as Jack Smith

as Skipper

as Shoplifter

as Old Joe
as Charles Gutteridge

as Mortuary Superintendent

as Old Narky

as Tramp

as Hephaestus

as Gilmour

as Workman (uncredited)

as Digger Farmer

as Lorry Driver

as Georges

as Workman (uncredited)

as Angry Homeowner
as Stage-door Keeper

as Curtis
as Ilya Prokhorich

as Mr Atkins

as The Helmsman

as Griffin the Chef

as Jack

as Balin

as Mr. Trivers

as Much

as Toby
as Nat

as 3rd Undertaker
as Tchernik

as Tinker Bell
as Tchernik
as Johnny

as Doctor Hill

as Foka

as Reg Denton

as Walter Tompkins

as Uncle Joe

as Captain Bill Williams

as George

as Pop Kinsall


as Matthews

as Dirks

as Buddington


as Desmond

as The Swaggie

as Pa Greevins

as Grundy