Grahame Bond

ActorWriterComposer
Born
1943
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Grahame Bond began his career in entertainment at Sydney University in the 60s as a founding student member of the Architecture Revue. These shows also involved his University friends Geoffrey Atherden, Peter Weir, Peter Best and Rory O'Donoghue. In 1970, Bond wrote and performed Hamlet on Ice and…

Biography

Grahame Bond began his career in entertainment at Sydney University in the 60s as a founding student member of the Architecture Revue. These shows also involved his University friends Geoffrey Atherden, Peter Weir, Peter Best and Rory O'Donoghue.

In 1970, Bond wrote and performed Hamlet on Ice and in 1971, created the Australian TV series Aunty Jack. This groundbreaking show was such a success that others soon followed, including Flash Nick From Jindavick, Wollongong The Brave and the Off Show. In 1997, Aunty Jack appeared on British television in Not the Aunty Jack Show on LWT. In 1978, Bond and Jim Burnett wrote the musical Boys Own McBeth, which toured Australia successfully for two years and also played in Los Angeles.

In the 1980s, Bond wrote and produced the musical Captain Bloody for The Elizabethan Theatre Trust. He worked extensively with his musical partner Rory O'Donoghue, winning in 1981 the AFI music award for the Fatty Finn soundtrack. A highlight of the 1980s was performing stand-up comedy at the opening of Sanctuary Cove on the same bill as Frank Sinatra. In 1990, Bond opened his own advertising agency, winning many blue chip clients before selling it in 1996 for the chance to travel. It was while overseas that Bond was asked to host Better Homes and Gardens, Australia's triple Logie Award-winning lifestyle program.

In recent years, Bond has traveled to some remarkable places as an adventurer. He spent time in Jordan with Australian archaeologists and from this experience, produced a half-hour documentary The Volunteer. He has trekked in Nepal, canoed in Kakadu, cycled from Hanoi to Saigon and traveled to Papua, New Guinea to shoot another documentary.

Actor

BeastMasterBeastMaster(1999)as The Ancient One
News Free ZoneNews Free Zone(1985)as Kev Kavanagh, Rick Veneer
Running on EmptyRunning on Empty(1982)as Jagger
The Tea Ladies(1978)
The Little Big Show(1978)as Aunty Jack, various

Thanks

15 Amore15 Amore(1998)

Self

Weekend BreakfastWeekend Breakfast(2012)as Self - Aunty Jack Actor
Australian StoryAustralian Story(1996)as Self - Friend and Actor
Stop Laughing... This Is SeriousStop Laughing... This Is Serious(2015)as Self
Exit Sandman(2012)
How the Hell Did We Get Here?(2006)as Self

Archive Footage

Paul Murray LivePaul Murray Live(2010)as Self - Aunty Jack
Peter Weir: Short Film CollectionPeter Weir: Short Film Collection(2005)as Grahame, Mr. Kevin
The True Story of... The True Story of Eskimo NellThe True Story of... The True Story of Eskimo Nell(2004)as Self, Bogger
The Off Show(1977)as Aunty Jack, Kev Kavanagh, Mervyn Whipple, Jack Bradshaw aka Flash Nick, Various Characters
The Very Best of 'The Aunty Jack Show'(1973)as Aunty Jack, Kev Kavanagh

Known for

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Dylan Bierk and Grahame BondGrahame Bond and Monika Schnarre in BeastMaster (1999)

Credit Score: Grahame Bond

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Aunty Jack
Wed Nov 15 1972 – Fri Feb 28 1975
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Aunty Jack Show13.0019728.200102
2Wollongong the Brave6.5019757.90014
3News Free Zone4.8819857.20017
4Homesdale3.0919715.400314
5BeastMaster2.5019996.2002679
6Running on Empty2.3819825.700562
7The Tea Ladies1.6319780.0000
8The Off Show1.6319770.0000
9The Comedy Game1.6319710.0000