Kenneth Brampton
Kenneth Brampton (died 21 June 1942)[1] was an Australian actor, writer and director.
He was an actor in England before coming to Australia.[2]
He later ran an acting school.[3]
Filmography
- Robbery Under Arms (1920) – actor, director
- The Dingo (1923) – director, writer
- The Hayseeds (1933) – actor
- Splendid Fellows (1934) – writer
- Uncivilised (1936) – actor
- Typhoon Treasure (1938) – actor
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gollark: It seems to be accessible in the UK, but I don't like them anyway for obvious privacy reasons, so I don't really care.
gollark: Not sure what that would do, but I imagine it would change things a lot.
gollark: > random musing: obviously if the speed of light was lower, there would be less energy in those sort of reactions. What *other* trickle down effects would it have, though?There's some relation between c and some electromagnetic constants (permittivity and permeability of free space) so you would probably change those too.
gollark: Somewhat relevant point: seriously just use nuclear it's energy dense enough.
References
- Kenneth Brampton on IMDb
- "The Stage". Daily Herald. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 8 April 1911. p. 7. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
- "What Australia is Doing". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 28 October 1933. p. 4 Section: "Candida's" Women's Section. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
External links
- Kenneth Brampton at National Film and Sound Archive
- Kenneth Brampton Australian theatre credits at AusStage
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