1970s Reel
The reel below features scene clips from a range of film and television programs produced between 1970 and 1980 – starting with Kewley’s screen acting debut in the multi-AFI award-winning motion picture “The Devil’s Playground”; the educational film “See You Tomorrow”; his television debut in the popular ABC-TV series “Bellbird”; opposite George Mallaby in the Crawford Productions series “Cop Shop”; opposite Sigrid Thornton in the Logie award-winning series “The Sullivans”, followed by his series regular role in ABC-TV’s 20 part series “Twenty Good Years”; opposite Max Gillies in the ABC-TV telemovie “A Wild Ass Of A Man”; and ending with his starring role as Robbie Stewart in Network Ten’s ill-fated series “Arcade”.
1980s Reel
The reel below features clips from a range of film and television programs produced between 1980 and 1990 – starting with Kewley’s return to the Australian television series “The Sullivans”; guest roles in popular 1980s television series “The Young Doctors”, “Cop Shop” and “Prisoner”; the Nine Network telemovie “Raw Silk”; “The Henderson Kids II”; the motion picture “Boulevard of Broken Dreams”; the Mayne Nickless film “Illegal Business”; the short film “Killer Zombies”; the ABC-TV Queensland-based series “Patrol Boat”; and opposite Terence Donovan in the Crawford Productions series “Prime Time”.
1990s Reel
The reel below features scene clips from a range of film and television programs produced between between 1990 and 2000 – starting with Kewley’s staring role as Vic Manoulis in the multi-award-winning ABC-TV drama series “Janus” (1994-1995); “Blue Heelers”; “Banjo Paterson’s The Man From Snowy River”; “Thunderstone”; his extended guest role in the long-running series “Neighbours”; the popular ABC-TV series “Seachange”; “The Adventures of Lano & Woodley”; the ABC-TV comedy series pilot “Darling”; “Backberner”; the corporate films “Fraud Prevention” for the National Australia Bank and “Do The Right Thing” for the Australian Institute of Petroleum; a television commercial for Yellow Pages and clips from the motion pictures “Amy” and “Waltzing Matilda”.