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Martin Dingle-Wall (born 22 July 1971)〔(Martin Dingle-Wall )〕 is an Australian actor, known for being the first to play the role of Flynn Saunders on the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' in 2002. He left the show in December 2002, taking with him a Logie nomination for 'Best New Talent' and was replaced by Joel McIlroy. In 2003, he appeared on stage as Kip Polson in an adaptation of the screenplay ''The Nothing Men''. He was picked for the Peugeot 307 SV campaign in 2004. Later in 2004, he took a part in a short movie for the BBC, ''Out of Water'', playing the lead. In 2005, appeared as Scott Allen in the television drama film ''Summer Solstice'', directed by Giles Foster, playing alongside Jacqueline Bisset, Honor Blackman, Jason Durr and Sinéad Cusack. In 2007, he appeared as Johnny Lake in and episode of the television series ''Satisfaction''. In 2007/8, he also filmed the comedy feature film ''The Makeover'', playing the lead Roger Keaton. He has also written two screenplays: ''Heart of a Nation'' and ''Pariah''; both were taken up by an (unnamed) production house in the UK with Shepperton and Pinewood Studios. In 2007/8, he also filmed the movie version of ''The Nothing Men'' for which he was also a producer through his company Alchemy Film Productions P/L., via which they became a global industry headline for pioneering the revolutionary RED digital cinema camera in the Southern Hemisphere, second in the world to only Steven Soderbergh's ''Guerrilla''/''The Argentine''. In 2008/9, he was cast as the younger brother Les Kane of the notorious Kane Brother's, bosses of the Painters & Dockers for the ''Underbelly'' prequel ''Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities''. In 2010, he appeared alongside Kate Ritchie for a third time in ''Cops: L.A.C''. ==External links== * , his official website *(his Production company ) *( The Nothing Men Movie web site ) * *(Out of Water ) at BBC.co.uk 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Martin Dingle-Wall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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