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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DeaseJohn Dease - Wikipedia

    Conly John Paget Dease (26 May 1906 – 1 February 1979) was a prominent Australian radio presenter and quiz show host at 2GB, Sydney, and through it, the Macquarie Radio Network from 1935 [1] until at least 1969. [2] He was born in Bhamo, Upper Burma, son of a lieutenant in the 91st Punjabi Regiment.

  2. Conly John Paget Dease (1906-1979), actor and broadcaster, spent thirty years as one of the signature voices of the ‘Golden Age’ of Australian radio. Dease was born in Burma (Myanmar) while his British father was serving in the 91st Punjabi Regiment.

  3. actor. 73 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Newsfront» (1978), «Case for the Defence» (1978), «Chopper Squad» (1977 – 1979), «The Young Doctors» (1976 – 1983), «Certain Women» (1973 – 1977)...

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    • Bhamo, Burma
    • Actor
    • February 1, 1979
  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0213217John Dease - IMDb

    John Dease was born in 1906 in Bhamo, Burma. He was an actor, known for Color Me Dead (1969), Pacific Adventure (1946) and Newsfront (1978). He was married to Rankura 'Kura' Margery De Villiers Walmsley née East and Margaret Mary Mildred 'Greta' Lofberg. He died on 1 February 1979 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    • Actor
    • February 1, 1979
    • John Dease
  5. John Dease was born in 1906 in Bhamo, Burma. He was an actor, known for Color Me Dead (1969), Pacific Adventure (1946) and Newsfront (1978). He was married to Rankura 'Kura' Margery De Villiers Walmsley née East and Margaret Mary Mildred 'Greta' Lofberg.

  6. In April 1783 Sir John Johnson*, who was by that date in charge of the Indian Department, recommended Dease for the post of deputy agent at Michilimackinac (Mackinac Island, Mich.), perhaps to protect his job while government expenditures were being reduced after the end of the American revolution.

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  8. Left-wing radio personality John Dease taught voice at NTL in 1944 and was an influence on NT member and playwright Joan Clarke who worked with him at 2GB. In 1933 he left a teaching job at Sydney’s Scots College to concentrate on a theatrical career and worked at the Independent and Mercury theatres.