David McPhail
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Born: | Unknown |
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Occupation: | Comedian, Actor |
Website: | Agent's Info Page |
David Alexander McPhail (c.1946- ) is a New Zealand comedic actor and writer. He is most famous for the political satire show McPhail and Gadsby in which he co-starred with Jon Gadsby.
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[edit] Credits (incomplete)
[edit] Television
- A Week of It - 1977
- McPhail & Gadsby - 1980
- Issues - 1991
- Letter to Blanchy - 1994
- Seven Periods with Mr Gormsby - 2005
- The Life & Times of Te Tutu - Director
- Crumpy - Director
- Then Comes Love by James Griffin - Director
[edit] Theatre
- Then Comes Love (2005) - Director
- Muldoon - One man play, New Zealand tour
- Alone it Stands - Court Theatre, Christchurch 2005 [1] - Director
- Muldoon - Downstage Theatre, Auckland 25 June – 17 July 2004 - A play about the former New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon
[edit] External links
- Agent's info page
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