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13 Facts About Jeremy Kewley

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Jeremy Kewley made his professional acting debut as an adolescent in the feature film The Devil's Playground.

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Jeremy Kewley then went on to appear in films such as Mad Dog Morgan, opposite Dennis Hopper and Jack Thompson, and the Bruce Beresford film The Getting of Wisdom, as well as television series including Bellbird, The Sullivans and Twenty Good Years.

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Jeremy Kewley moved to Sydney in 1979 after he was cast in Arcade as Robbie Stewart.

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Jeremy Kewley appeared in numerous Australian television series including The Henderson Kids II, Prisoner, The Young Doctors, Thunderstone, Cop Shop, The Man From Snowy River, SeaChange, The Secret Life Of Us and Neighbours where he played Dr Adrian Ewart during 1995.

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Jeremy Kewley played one of the lead roles in the Screentime movie which premiered on Australia's Nine Network in February 2011.

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Jeremy Kewley has starred in motion pictures including Amy opposite Rachel Griffiths, Disappearance a mystery thriller set in Nevada, in which he starred opposite Harry Hamlin and Susan Dey, and The X Team a snow-bound action adventure shot in the New Zealand Alps for Touchstone Pictures and Mandalay Pictures.

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One of only a handful of television audience warm-up comedians working in Australia, Jeremy Kewley has worked on dozens of classic Australian television shows from Young Talent Time and Candid Camera on Australia to Australia's Brainiest Kid, National Bingo Night and the Marngrook Footy Show.

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Jeremy Kewley is often employed as the Master of Ceremonies at big television events like the annual Australian Film Institute Awards.

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Jeremy Kewley spent seven years at Nero's Fiddle Theatre Restaurant, five years at French Nickers Theatre Restaurant and ten years at Hunchbax Theatre Restaurant performing in shows which he wrote and directed.

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Jeremy Kewley has produced over 200 television commercials and from 1989 to 1991 he was one of the writers and presenters and Associate Producer of Network Ten's Candid Camera On Australia and TVNZ's Candid Camera On New Zealand.

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On 17 May 2016, Jeremy Kewley was sentenced to 23 months imprisonment on the charges which he pleaded guilty to.

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On 28 November 2018, concerns were raised that Jeremy Kewley had worked at a Victorian primary school during the Victorian state election.

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In 2006, Jeremy Kewley was named Bega Valley Shire's Australia Day Ambassador.