Gregory J. Fryer

Gregory J. Fryer

Movies for Gregory J. Fryer...

The Fall Guy
Title: The Fall Guy
Character: Rush McCabe
Released: April 24, 2024
Type: Movie
Fresh off an almost career-ending accident, stuntman Colt Seavers has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job.
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Title: Yakka: Australia At Work
Character: Narrator
Released: November 21, 2023
Type: TV
From working the land, to digging up minerals, from manufacturing to the services industry, Yakka: Australia At Work explores how work has shaped Australia from the Second World War to the present.
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Grave Intentions
Title: Grave Intentions
Character: George Morton (segment "The Disappearance of Willie Bingham")
Released: October 15, 2021
Type: Movie
In this anthology of chills, thrills, and kills, a practitioner of the magical arts teaches the basics of her craft. The most important lesson? You must be mindful of your intention. Five of her customers are about to learn this the hard way: A woman looking to change her luck gets ensnared in a dangerous game; In the quest for justice, a man is transformed into a monster; In an attempt to right a wrong, a woman rescues a stray cat; A father and son are torn apart when a joke goes too far; A young girl needs protection from the demons in her life.
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The Dunes
Title: The Dunes
Character: Oracle Sam
Released: September 30, 2021
Type: Movie
Nicholas Rice, a renowned journalist for the LA Times, returns to his hometown of 'The Dunes'. While he's there, a mysterious figure from his past re-emerges and threatens his entire existence.
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Two Heads Creek
Title: Two Heads Creek
Character: Apari
Released: October 12, 2019
Type: Movie
A timid butcher and his drama queen twin sister quit the hostile confines of post-Brexit Britain and venture to Australia in search of their birth mother, but the seemingly tolerant townsfolk are hiding a dark, meaty secret.
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Title: Wake in Fright
Character: Thomas
Released: October 8, 2017
Type: TV
John Grant is returning to Sydney after a year teaching at a one-classroom school in the Outback. Shortly after hitting the road, he collides with a kangaroo, and finds himself marooned in a small mining town, awaiting repairs on his car. With little to do but drink beer, John is seduced into a raucous, illegal game of two-up. After a short, exhilarating winning streak, he loses everything, which triggers a dangerous series of events that render John a broken and desperate man.
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Ghost
Title: Ghost
Character: Gillanda
Released: April 1, 2016
Type: Movie
Based on a true story, Ghost is a re-imagining of convict William Buckley's first contact with the indigenous Australians.
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The Disappearance of Willie Bingham
Title: The Disappearance of Willie Bingham
Character: George Morton
Released: August 7, 2015
Type: Movie
Progressive Amputation is introduced as a new form of punishment for particularly heinous crimes, in this pitch-black social satire by Matt Richards.
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Title: The Doctor Blake Mysteries
Character: Lou Dixon
Released: February 1, 2013
Type: TV
Dr Lucien Blake left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning to take over not only his dead father's medical practice, but also his on-call role as the town's police surgeon, only to find change is afoot, nothing is sacred, and no one is safe.
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Coniston
Title: Coniston
Character: Narrator
Released: June 11, 2012
Type: Movie
In 1928, following the murder of a white dingo trapper, central Australia would witness the last known massacre of its Indigenous people. With over one hundred killed during a series of punitive expeditions, those who survived fled far and wide from the massacre sites. Denied a voice at the official inquiry and dislocated from their lands, the survivors passed down the story of this bloody episode to their children and grandchildren.
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Endangered
Title: Endangered
Character: Gregory J. Fryer
Released: July 31, 2005
Type: Movie
Are eligible Indigenous bachelors an endangered demographic in the 21st century? That’s the question cheekily posed by Tracey Rigney’s debut documentary short, which invites First Nations individuals to confide what they desire, what holds them back, and their hopes and worries about whether they’ll ever find The One. Endangered first screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2005.