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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 191. Not illustrated. Chapters: Gus Mercurio, Jimmy Carruthers, Lester Ellis, Ted Morgan, Daniel Geale, Paea Wolfgramm, Steve Cansdell, Jimmy Thunder, Jeff Harding, Young Griffo, Daniel Beahan, Barry Michael, Daniel Dawson, Mark de Mori, Jarrod Fletcher, Hector Hatch, Justin Kane, Paul Fleming, Kali Meehan, James Swan, Michael Kenny, Bob Goslin, Thomas Donovan, Robbie Peden, Wally Carr, Danny Codling, Erle Wiltshire, Maselino Masoe, Grahame Cheney, John Da Silva, Bill Kini, Satupaitea Farani Tavui, Leonardo Zappavigna, Samson Po'uha, Larry Dooley, Charles Jardine, Bradley Hore, Joel Brunker, Leslie Harley, Peter Wakefield, Hussein Hussein, Lee Trautsch, Garth Da Silva, Herbert Slade, Darcy Heeney, Brian Kendall, Jerry Jerome, Alf Cleverley, Justann Crawford, Oliver Taylor, Sililo Figota, Kevin Hogarth, Wallace Coe, Bob Gasio, Turori George, Christopher Rollinson, Richard Rowles, Frank Creagh, James Beal, Charlie Purdy, Luke Boyd, Henry Collins, David Jackson, Adam Forsyth, James Mcivor, J Barnden, Kenneth Moran, Adam Vella, Thomas Arbuthnott, Clarrie Gordon, Leonard Cook, Warren Fuavailili, Norman Fisher, Raymond Jones, Charles Sinclair, Henry C. Cooper, Pat Ryan, Jeff Rackley, Joe Goddard, Angus Shelford, Johnny Best, Kahukura Bentson, Archie Kemp, Ron Bramble, Greg Mcnamara, Emerio Fainuulua. Excerpt: Gus Mercurio (born 10 August 1928) is an American-born Australian character actor who has appeared on both film and television. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is a former professional boxer, ex-marine and chiropractor. His raspy voice, energetic personality and natural talents quickly came to the attention of Australian television production houses. He was also a well-known boxing promoter. Mercurio appeared in several Australian TV series including Cash and Company (1975), its follow-up Tandarra (1976), and miniseries P...