- Ernie Dingo
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name = Ernie Dingo
caption = Ernie Dingo presents "The Great Outdoors "
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1956|7|31|df=y
birthplace =Western Australia
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occupation = Actor, Television personality, comedian
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spouse = Sally Dingo (1989-present)
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website =Ernie Dingo (birth name Oondamooroo) AM (born
31 July ,1956 ) [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/85/Ernie-Dingo.html "Ernie Dingo (1956 - )"] . Film Reference.com.] is an indigenousAustralia n actor and television presenter. Originating from theYamatji tribe in the Maheleny region ofWestern Australia , he has become a household name and well-known unofficial ambassador of the Aboriginal people throughout Australia.Background
Born Ernest Ashly Dingo on
31 July ,1956 , at Bullardoo Station, acattle station in the region, he was the second child of nine. He grew up in Mullewa with his family. [http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=145&ContentID=36966 "Dingo's brother dies in car crash"] . thewest.com.au.] He went to Mullewa Primary School and then Geraldton High School.He came to acting after moving to Perth and meeting
Richard Walley , with whom he playedbasketball in a local team. Ernie went on to play state league first division for the East Perth Eagles.Career
He has been the host of the popular holiday destination program "
The Great Outdoors " since 1993. He has also appeared in many Australian television series such as "The Flying Doctors ", "Heartbreak High " and "Rafferty's Rules ". He appeared in the TV mini-series' "The Cowra Breakout " (1984), "A Waltz Through The Hills " (1987), (for which he won an AFI Award for "Best Actor in a Television Drama") and "Kings In Grass Castles " (1997), as well as co-starring withCate Blanchett in the Australian television drama series "Heartland" ("Heartland" is known as "Burned Bridges" in the United States).Ernie also was fortunate enough to have a top 10 single in the Australian charts in February 2002 with his smash hit "Hey Bloke" which featured back up vocals by Anthony Mundine. His second single, "Spare Dollar" was not as popular, thus cutting short his promising singing career.
Ernie Dingo narrated the Indigenous segment of the 2000 Olympic Games opening ceremony in
Sydney ,New South Wales . Dingo had a supporting role in the 1991Wim Wenders film "Until the End of the World ", following a cameo appearance in "Crocodile Dundee II " (1988). In May 2007 Ernie Dingo appeared as one of the celebrity performers on the celebrity reality singing competition "It Takes Two."Personal life
Ernie Dingo married Sally Butler, then a sales representative for 2Day FM, in 1989.Huntington, Patty and Rachel Brown. [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/09/11/1094789738105.html "Dingo's secret daughter'] . "Sydney Morning Herald". 12 September 2004.] The couple has a daughter, Wilera, and are also raising a grandson, named Jurra. Dingo has two daughters from former relationships, Jurra's mother, Carllena, and a daughter, Zoe, whom he met for the first time in 2004. Sally Dingo has authored two books about her husband and family, 1997's "Ernie Dingo: King of the Kids" and "Dingo, The Story of our Mob" in 2000. They live in the small town of
Warrandyte 30 kilometres North East ofMelbourne .Ernie Dingo was created a
Member of the Order of Australia in 1990, in recognition of his service to the performing arts. [ [http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm?aus_award_id=869870&search_type=quick&showInd=true It's an Honour] - Member of the Order of Australia]Dingo is a prominent supporter of
Australian rules football , and in particular theAustralian Football League 'sWest Coast Eagles . He was on the selection committee for theIndigenous Team of the Century .Dingo has been recently criticized for calling popular Australian radio and television personality Kyle Sandilands a "commercial wanker" during a radio show in which he was promoting his new TV show.
References
Bibliography
* Dingo, Sally. "Dingo, The Story of our Mob". Random House Australia, 1997. ISBN 0091836344.
* Dingo, Sally. "Ernie Dingo: King of the Kids". Random House Australia, 2000. ISBN 1740517105.External links
* [http://au.yahoo.com/it-takes-two/ It Takes Two official website]
* [http://au.travel.yahoo.com/great-outdoors/team/index.html The Great Outdoors official website]Persondata
NAME= Dingo, Ernie
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor, Television personality, comedian
DATE OF BIRTH= 1956-7-31
PLACE OF BIRTH=Western Australia
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