Claire Byrne Live saw the host face off against her new arch nemesis: Dustin the Turkey.
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Hugh Keays-Byrne was an English-Australian actor best known for portraying two different villains in “Mad Max” (1979) and “Mad Max: Fury Road” (2015).The original “Mad Max” was one of Keays-Byrne’s earliest movie roles. In the cult classic film, Keays-Byrne played chief villain Toecutter.
When the movie franchise was brought into a new century with “Mad Max: Fury Road,” Keays-Byrne was brought back to play tyrant Immortan Joe. In between, he appeared in films including “The Chain Reaction”
.Claire Byrne Live saw the host face off against her new arch nemesis: Dustin the Turkey.
David Byrne has shared his hopes for a post-Donald Trump America, though admits it is “too early to celebrate”.Byrne was speaking as part of last week’s Big Read cover feature, around the release of his new Spike Lee-directed concert film American Utopia.“For me Trump was not so much a shock; we knew who he is,” Byrne told NME.
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Falling Down Laughing: How Squiggy Caught Multiple Sclerosis and Didn’t Tell Nobody. He went on to serve as a goodwill ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.pic.twitter.com/G804z4F5bRDavid Lander was brilliantly funny.
California delayed the start of the high school sports season while college and professional sports teams continued to play, and at least one high-profile basketball dad appeared to be baffled. LeBron James, fresh off an NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers, wondered in a tweet how the high school basketball season was going to be delayed when college teams, and soon NBA teams, take the floor.
Mad Max co-star Hugh Keays-Byrne on social media.The actress played Furiosa in George Miller’s rebooted franchise, alongside Keays-Byrne who starred as Toecutter in the original 1979, and Immortan Joe in 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road.“RIP Hugh Keays-Byrne,” Theron wrote on Twitter. “It’s amazing you were able to play an evil warlord so well cause you were such a kind, beautiful soul.
Tributes have been paid to Mad Max star Hugh Keays-Byrne, who has died at the age of 73.The actor’s death was announced by British filmmaker Brian Trenchard-Smith, who said he died on Tuesday.Keays-Byrne was best known for playing villain Toecutter opposite Mel Gibson in 1979’s Mad Max.
Hugh Keays-Byrne, best known for his dual roles in the "Mad Max" franchise, has died. He was 73.
Hugh Keays-Byrne, who portrayed Toecutter in Mad Max before returning 36 years later to play another villain for Australian director George Miller, Immortan Joe, in Mad Max: Fury Road, has died. He was 73.
Mad Max movies, has died at 73.Keays-Byrne's death was announced on Wednesday by filmmaker Brian Trenchard-Smith, who directed the actor in The Man From Hong Kong, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Keays-Byrne's representative confirmed the news to Variety."Hugh had a generous heart, offering a helping hand to people in need, or a place to stay to a homeless teenager," Trenchard-Smith said on Facebook.
wrote on Facebook Wednesday. Born in Kashmir, India, in 1947, Keays-Byrne moved to Britain as a child and entered the world of acting in his 20s, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968, The Wrap reported.
Mad Max actor Hugh Keays-Byrne, who appeared in the first ever movie and recent reboot Mad Max: Fury Road, has died.The 73-year-old’s death was announced by filmmaker Ted Geoghegan on Twitter. A cause of death has yet to be confirmed.Keays-Byrne appeared in the original 1979 movie as Toecutter, the leader of a motorcycle gang who terrorised a small town in dystopian Australia.
You will ride eternal, shiny and chrome. pic.twitter.com/5Fyzdj998FKeays-Byrne was best know for his work in the movies, in which he played the villain twice.