Filmography
- Acropolis Now. 1989–1992. “Television Series.” Written by Nick Giannopoulos, George Kapinaris and Simon Palomares; produced by Seven Network.
- Apocalypse Now. 1979. “Film.” Directed by Francis Ford Coppola; produced by Zoetrope Studios.
- Chances. 1991–1992. “Television Series.” Written by Lynn Bayonas; produced by Beyond Productions.
- Dylan, Bob. 1973. “Knocking on Heaven’s Door.” On Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid. Columbia Records.
- Fat Pizza. 2003. “Film.” Directed by Paul Fenech; produced by Fat Pizza Productions.
- Here Come the Habibs! 2016. “Television Series.” Written by Phil Lloyd, Gary Eck, Sam Meikle, Trent Roberts and Steve Walsh; produced by Jungle.
- La vie est un long fleuve tranquille. 1988. “Film.” Directed by Étienne Chatiliez; produced by Centre National de la Cinèmatographie.
- The Beverly Hillbillies. 1962–1971. “Television Series.” Written by Paul Henning; produced by Filmways.
- The Family Law. 2016. “Television Series.” Written by Benjamin Law and Marieke Hardy; produced by Matchbox Pictures.
- Winners & Losers. 2011–2016. “Television Series.” Created by Bevan Lee; produced by Seven Productions.
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