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Acting
October 14, 1912
March 23, 1988
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Reg Lye (1912-1988) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in Australia and England. He was one of the busiest Australian actors of the 1950s, appearing in the majority of locally shot features at the time, as well as on stage and radio. He moved to England in the early 1960s, (also starring in television, such as Mrs Thursday and The Wednesday Play), but returned to Australia when the film industry revived in the 1970s.
Amos
1984
Old Dan
1983
Blind Mooney
1983
Old Farmer
1982
Riley
1981
Dairy Farmer
1979
1979
Newsvendor
1979
Workman (uncredited)
1978
Lou
1978
as Amos
as Old Dan
as Blind Mooney
as Old Farmer
as Riley
as Dairy Farmer
as Newsvendor
as Workman (uncredited)
as Lou
as Jacob
as Assistant Surveyor
as Mr. Bag
as Old Garth
as Caretaker
as Zookeeper
as Old Man
as Caretaker
as Sexton
as Jack Smith
as Skipper
as Shoplifter
as Old Joe
as Charles Gutteridge
as Mortuary Superintendent
as Old Narky
as Tramp
as Gilmour
as Workman (uncredited)
as Lorry Driver
as Georges
as Workman (uncredited)
as Angry Homeowner
as Stage-door Keeper
as Curtis
as Mr Atkins
as The Helmsman
as Griffin the Chef
as Jack
as Balin
as Mr. Trivers
as Much
as Toby
as 3rd Undertaker
as Tinker Bell
as Doctor Hill
as Reg Denton
as Walter Tompkins
as Uncle Joe
as Captain Bill Williams
as George
as Pop Kinsall
as Matthews
as Dirks
as Buddington
as Desmond
as The Swaggie
as Pa Greevins
as Grundy