Graeme Blundell

Graeme Blundell

80 · Born: Aug 7, 1945

Personal Details

BornAug 7, 1945 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Spouse
  • Margo Hilton

    ( Oct 3, 1979 to Dec 7, 2025 )
  • Susan Kurosawa

    ( Dec 7, 2025 to Dec 7, 2025 )

Biography

Graeme Blundell, a household name in Australia, owes his widespread recognition to his iconic portrayal of the titular character in the 1973 film "Alvin Purple", a movie that, despite receiving critical backlash, enjoyed significant commercial success.

However, Blundell's impressive acting career extends far beyond this one notable role. He is also widely recognized for his nuanced performance as Snoopy Tanner in the esteemed TV mini-series "Power Without Glory" (1976),a critically acclaimed production that showcased his remarkable range as an actor.

In addition to his work in "Power Without Glory", Blundell has also made a lasting impact on Australian television and cinema through his memorable roles in "Don's Party" (1976) and "The Odd Angry Shot" (1979),among many other notable performances throughout his illustrious career.

With a diverse array of characters and projects under his belt, Graeme Blundell has established himself as a respected and accomplished actor, leaving an enduring legacy in the Australian entertainment industry.

Career

2012
Laid
Laid as Graham McVie
2009
East West 101
East West 101 as Shock Jock
2004
Through My Eyes
Through My Eyes as Rex Kuchel
1996
Idiot Box
Idiot Box as Detective Eric
1994
Gino
Gino as Larry Stone
1993
Joh's Jury
Joh's Jury as Nicholas Cowdery
1992
The Distant Home
The Distant Home as Dr. Chambers
1987
Australian Dream
Australian Dream as Geoffrey Stubbs
Vietnam
Vietnam as Miles
Ghosts CAN Do It
Ghosts CAN Do It as Dr. Howie
1984
Melvin: Son of Alvin
Melvin: Son of Alvin as Alvin Purple
1983
Midnite Spares
Midnite Spares as Sidebottom
1981
1979
1978
1976
Mad Dog Morgan
Mad Dog Morgan as Italian Jack
1973
Alvin Purple
Alvin Purple as Alvin Purple
1971
Stork
Stork as Westy
1970