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  1. Jeremy Leo Kewley (born 16 August 1960) is an Australian actor, writer, and producer. He made his professional acting debut as an adolescent in the feature film The Devil's Playground (1976). Early life [ edit ]

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    Jeremy Kewley. Actor: Blue Heelers. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Jeremy Kewley made his professional acting debut at the age of 14 in The Devil's Playground (1976). The film, directed by Fred Schepisi, went on to win the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Film of 1976. This was followed by his role as Gideon MacPherson ...

  3. Jeremy Kewley. Actor: Blue Heelers. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Jeremy Kewley made his professional acting debut at the age of 14 in The Devil's Playground (1976). The film, directed by Fred Schepisi, went on to win the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Film of 1976. This was followed by his role as Gideon MacPherson in Mad Dog Morgan (1976) opposite Dennis Hopper and Jack Thompson. While still...

  4. May 17, 2016 · Disgraced Melbourne actor Jeremy Kewley has been sentenced to almost two years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple child sexual offences spanning two decades. The 55-year-old from Brighton ...

  5. Jeremy Kewley | Actor. From his professional debut in the AFI award-winning motion picture THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND (1975) followed by MAD DOG MORGAN (1976) opposite Dennis Hopper and Jack Thompson, through to his lead roles in television series including ARCADE (1979-1980), JANUS (1994-1995) and STINGERS (2000-2004), and his popular semi ...

  6. Jeremy Kewley’s Biography. Kewley made his professional acting debut at the age of 14 in the motion picture THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND [1976 AFI Award Winner: Best Film, Actor, Director, Screenplay] released around the world by Columbia Pictures. He has has gone on to appear in numerous Australian and US pictures – from 1970s classics like ...

  7. May 17, 2016 · Most of his 16 victims were assaulted in 2011 at Kewley's Brighton home, after they arrived for what they believed was a screen test for a low-budget film about a father who kills his sons.