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Terry Willesee
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Terry Willesee was born in April 1945 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. He is an actor, known for
Chopper (2000)
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A Country Practice (1981)
and
Australia's Most Wanted (1989)
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Known for
Chopper
7.1
'Current Affairs Show' Host
2000
A Country Practice
6.7
TV Series
Self
1986 • 1 ep
Australia's Most Wanted
8.1
TV Series
Self (1999)
1989
Live at Five
TV Series
Self - Host
1988
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Chopper
7.1
'Current Affairs Show' Host
2000
The Newman Shame
7.1
TV Movie
Reporter at Airport
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1978
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Born
April 1945
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Brother of journalist
Mike Willesee
, ex-brother-in-law of
Carol Willesee
and uncle of fellow journalists Amy and Michael Willesee, Jr..
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