Errol O'Neill explained
Errol O'Neill (1945–2016) was an Australian activist, author, actor and playwright, based in Brisbane, Queensland. O'Neill was an activist for workers' rights and against the Vietnam War and apartheid in South Africa. These themes were reflected in his books and plays.[1] He is also known for starring in East of Everything (2008), Frenchman's Farm (1987) and Surrender in Paradise (1976).[2]
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Notes and References
- Web site: 26 April 2016. Vale Errol O’Neill. 25 August 2020. Workers BushTelegraph.
- Web site: Errol O'Neill. 25 August 2020. AustralianPlays.org.
- Web site: Remembering Errol O’Neill. Dr Jiggens. John. Jiggens. 11 June 2016. 1 November 2020.
- Web site: O'Neill, Errol. 25 August 2020. The Courier-Mail. 29 April 2016.
- McCollow. John. The Labour history plays of Errol O'Neill, part 1. The Queensland Journal of Labour History. 23. 33–49. September 2016. 1832-9926.
- McCollow. John. The labour history plays of Errol O'Neill, part 2. The Queensland Journal of Labour History. 24. 7–25. March 2017. 1832-9926.
- Web site: Errol O'Neill. 24 June 2022. IMDb.