Hugh Keays-Byrne
Birthday:
18 May 1947, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, British India
Height:
188 cm
Hugh Keays-Byrne was born in 1947 in Kashmir, India. In 1973, he moved to Australia, where he began an acting career. He is a well respected theater, film and TV actor in Australia. Hugh became noticed after roles in Stone (1974), Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and The Trespassers (1976). He landed his first leading role in TV film The Death Train (1978), a...
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Hugh Keays-Byrne was born in 1947 in Kashmir, India. In 1973, he moved to Australia, where he began an acting career. He is a well respected theater, film and TV actor in Australia. Hugh became noticed after roles in Stone (1974), Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and The Trespassers (1976). He landed his first leading role in TV film The Death Train (1978), and year later he became internationally well-known for his role of Toecutter in highly praised apocalyptic SF film Mad Max (1979).Hugh has continued to work on TV, usually in smaller parts, and he is known for his performance as Mr. Stubb in the mini-TV series Moby Dick (1998) and TV series "Farscape". Show less «
It's an extraordinary thing after so much time to still be stopped in the supermarket and someone goes "Toecutter!"
It's an extraordinary thing after so much time to still be stopped in the supermarket and someone goes "Toecutter!"
(describing the character of Immortan Joe) As the Immortan, I am seeing myself as someone who is here to raise us all up, to make things bet...Show more »
(describing the character of Immortan Joe) As the Immortan, I am seeing myself as someone who is here to raise us all up, to make things better. To give these kids more of a life by giving them blood from other people that I've caught and a breeding program that's going to actually improve us. There's going to be vegetables and all these things and we love cars; V8's. That's the answer, the big V8's. Let's latch another one to another one, let's keep all this going because this is going to keep us moving, this is going to keep us on top. And that's what dictators do, isn't it? Show less «
The only way a god can be a god, is if people make him a god.
The only way a god can be a god, is if people make him a god.
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