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  1. Graham Cyril Kennedy AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, as well as a personality and star of radio, theatre, television and film. He often performed in the style of vaudevillian and radio comedy star Roy Rene [1] and was often called "Gra Gra" (pronounced "gray-gray").

  2. 15. Aug. 2019 · 269. 36K views 4 years ago. “The Best of Graham Kennedy”, hosted by Stuart Wagstaff, highlights from Kennedy’s long-running variety show “In Melbourne Tonight” (IMT), featuring Australian...

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  3. 25. Mai 2005 · Graham Kennedy was a popular and controversial TV personality who hosted In Melbourne Tonight and Blankety Blanks. He retired to a reclusive life in the southern highlands and died in 2005 from pneumonia complications.

  4. Graham Kennedy (1934-2005) was a popular and influential host, comedian and actor in Australian TV. He hosted In Melbourne Tonight (1957) and Blankety Blanks (1977), and starred in movies like The Odd Angry Shot (1979) and The Killing Fields (1984).

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    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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    • Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
  5. Graham Kennedy was an Australian TV icon, host, comedian and actor. He won 19 Logies and 5 Gold Logies, and was awarded the A.O. for his services to the entertainment industry.

    • February 15, 1934
    • May 25, 2005
  6. Explore the life and work of Graham Kennedy, 'The King' of Australian television, through clips, photos, letters and oral history interviews. See his crown, throne, Gold Logie, album and more from his four-decade career.

  7. 25. Mai 2005 · Television legend Graham Kennedy has died at a nursing home in the NSW southern highlands, a close friend says. The veteran Australian entertainer suffered several long illnesses in recent years after he fell down a set of stairs in 2003, breaking his leg and skull. Long-time friend Tony Sattler said Mr Kennedy, 71, died about 4.30am.