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Geire Kami est une Actrice Australienne née le 3 mars 1974 à Sydney (Australie)

Geire Kami

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Nom de naissance Geire Marrianne Pinnock
Nationalité Australie
Naissance 3 mars 1974 (50 ans) à Sydney (Australie)

Geire Kami (pronounced /ˈɡɛərɑːˌkæmi/ GHAIR-ah KAM-ee) (b.Geire Pinnock 3 March 1974 Sydney) is an Australian actress, who has appeared in many Melbourne theatre productions.

Kami produced and presented two networked radio shows on Southern Cross Austereo's RadioWest throughout 2011 and 2012. She won a 2012 ACRA (Australian Commercial Radio Award) for a memorial piece on fallen Australian Defence Force Special forces of Australia commando Todd Langley.

Television and film credits include Creative Violence, Full Frontal and Fast Forward. In the mini series, After The Deluge, directed by Brendan Maher, she played a small part as Alex Kirby's (David Wenham's) secretary, Lisa. In Prey, directed by George T. Miller, Kami appears in a bit part as a patient. Also credited as Geire M. Faulkner.

Geire Kami is also a playwright, published by Heinemann Press. Other written works by Kami have been produced in Australia, New York and Canada.
She is an alumnus of St Martins Youth Arts Centre.

Kami is related to Australian conservationists Myles and Milo Dunphy, and Heaven the Axe frontwoman Phoebe Pinnock.

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Filmographie de Geire Kami (1 films)

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Prey
Prey (2009)

Réalisé par George Trumbull Miller
Genres Thriller, Action, Horreur
Acteurs Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Jesse Johnson, Christian Clark, Ben Knight, Nicholas Bell, Geire Kami
Rôle Patient
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In April 1987, two North Americans disappeared in the West Australian desert on a 4WD holiday. They were never seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site less than an hour away from the closest town. Two years later, in May 1989, the two men were both found dead of natural causes, on the same day, 1,000 miles apart back in North America.