Robert Bruning

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Robert Bruning (1928 – March 4, 2008) was an Australian actor and producer.

Bruning worked as an amateur actor at the New Theatre in the Sydney suburb of Newtown in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] Bruning also was a regular guest performer in Homicide, Division 4, The Sullivans, and A Country Practice.[1] He also had substantial roles on Australian films such as 1970's Ned Kelly and his production credits, on sitcoms, variety, and drama add up to more than 200 hours of television.[1] Of his production career, he is notable for his creation of Australia's first telemovie, Is There Anybody There, of which 21 more were made.[1]

Robert Bruning died suddenly on March 4, 2008, in Wellington, New Zealand, aged 79.[1] He is survived by his line producer wife, Anne, their son Nic, and three daughters from previous marriages: Ariane, Lucie, and Sophie.[1]

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