Australian movie actors deceased in Cerebral hemorrhage

Here are 2 famous actors from Australia died in Cerebral hemorrhage:

Ray Barrett

Ray Barrett (May 2, 1927 Brisbane-September 8, 2009 Gold Coast) also known as Raymond Charles Barrett, Ray or Raymond Charles "Ray" Barrett was an Australian actor, voice actor and singer.

Barrett started his career in the early 1950s as a radio announcer and drama performer. He then transitioned to television where he played lead roles in acclaimed TV shows such as "Spyforce" and "Barrier Reef". During his career, he also acted in films such as "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith" and "The Earthling".

Barrett was renowned for his voice acting work and is best known for his iconic voice work featuring in popular TV shows such as "Thunderbirds" and "Stingray". He also lent his voice to the character of "John Tracy" in the popular TV show "Thunderbirds".

Barrett was a multi-talented artist and was proficient in playing piano and guitar. He recorded several albums including the popular single "The Best Things in Life Are Free". He was also awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 1996 for his services to the entertainment industry.

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Alan Dargin

Alan Dargin (July 13, 1967 Wee Waa-February 24, 2008 Darlinghurst) also known as Dargin, Alan was an Australian didgeridooist and actor.

He was part of the Aboriginal community and grew up playing traditional instruments. Dargin became known for his fiery and powerful performances, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds. He performed all over the world, including at the Sydney Olympics and the Edinburgh Festival. In addition to his music career, Dargin also acted in several films and television shows, including "The Tracker" and "Ten Canoes". He was a strong advocate for Indigenous rights and culture, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians and artists today.

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