Place of Birth: Australia
Frankie J. Holden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frank Holden, also known as Frankie J. Holden, (born Peter Brian 18 December 1952), is an Australian singer and actor. In the 1970s, he fronted, Ol' 55 which had a hit with "On the Prowl" from their debut album, Take It Greasy which peaked at number three on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in 1976. For Return Home Holden was nominated for Best Actor in a Lead Role at the 1990 AFI Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frankie J. Holden, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Cast | Year |
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The FJ Holden | Who else? | 1977 |
Eight Ball | Mal | 1992 |
High Tide | Lester | 1987 |
The Big Steal | Frank | 1990 |
Return Home | Steve | 1990 |
Hammers Over the Anvil | Bushman Marshall | 1994 |
The Odd Angry Shot | Spotted Soldier | 1979 |
Proof | Brian | 1991 |
The Humpty Dumpty Man | Noel Calderwood | 1986 |
Ebbtide | Ernie Miller | 1994 |
Clubland | John Maitland | 2007 |
The Chain Reaction | Farts | 1980 |
Rose Against the Odds | Tom Price | 1991 |
Cody: The Tipoff | Jimmy Cotter | 1994 |
Evil Angels | Leslie Thompson | 1988 |
Series | Cast | Year |
A Place to Call Home | Roy Briggs | 2013 |
The Strip | Inspector Max Nelson | 2008 |
Round the Twist | Harold Gribble | 1990 |
Underbelly | Garry Butterworth | 2008 |
Underbelly: Vanishing Act | Ted Grimley | 2022 |
The Flying Doctors | Arthur 'Ozzie' Oswald | 1986 |
Police Rescue | Eric Temple | 1991 |
Bony | Croft | 1992 |
Rafferty's Rules | Quiz Compere | 1987 |
Home and Away | Ian Shaw | 1988 |
Something in the Air | Stuart McGregor | 2000 |
Kelly | Landers | 1991 |
Sleuth 101 | Kyle | 2010 |
Late For School | Principal S.Lavery | 1992 |
Halifax f.p. | Leo Birse | 1994 |