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Life and workAs an adolescent, Tingwell was encouraged by his father to be an accountant, but failed the entrance exam. Not long after, he volunteered as a pilot during World War II. He subsequently saw action flying photographic reconnaissance missions overseas. After returning to Australia, he married his childhood sweetheart, Audrey. He also began to seriously consider a career in film, which had been a passion of his before the war.
After filming The Desert Rats, Tingwell stayed in Australia for three years, making three films, including King of the Coral Sea, which also featured Rafferty. In 1956, Tingwell moved to England. The following year, he took on his first recurring television role, playing Australian surgeon Alan Dawson in the live television serial Emergency Ward 10. He also won the role of Inspector Craddock in all four films of the Miss Marple film series starring Margaret Rutherford, between 1961 and 1964. In the later 1960's, he also performed various minor voice roles for the Gerry Anderson shows Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet. Tingwell made numerous other films while in England, but in 1973, returned to Australia with his wife and children, and soon after, won the role of Inspector Reg Lawson on the long-running series Homicide. This was followed by small roles in a number of major Australian films, such as Breaker Morant, Puberty Blues and All The Rivers Run.
After the success of The Castle, Tingwell's career has undergone a revival during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This saw him take on small roles in commercial films The Craic and The Dish, the mini-series Changi, as well as the lead in the romance Innocence. Tingwell also had a recurring guest role in the soap opera Neighbours in 2000 and 2003, playing "Henry O'Rourke". 'Bud' Tingwell also appeared as "John Conroy" in the musical theatre production The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular, which toured Australian capital cities twice during 2002. As of 2005, Tingwell is still acting regularly, alternating between theatre, film and television. Most recently, he has hosted ratings winners Celebrity Circus, and 20 to 1. He also appeared on a Celebrity special of Temptation with his daughter Virginia. In 2006 Bud successfully launched his own website www.budtingwell.com.au with over 500 registered users in just over 1 week. On October 5, 2006 he launched his first Blog www.budtingwell.com.au/blog. Bud is encouraging fans to visit the site and share their thoughts on his life and career. Bud will be expressing his views on a number of topics including Directing TV, Film and Theatre, 50 Years of Australian Television, Reality TV, Acting Craft. Selected filmography
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