Indigenous Australian actor David Gulpilil dies at 68
David Gulpilil, the indigenous Australian actor whose career spanned six decades, has died at 68. Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer four years ago.
Gulpilil first caught the attention of filmmakers worldwide after a breakthrough performance in Nicolas Roegs 1971 classic Walkabout, in which he played a boy in the Outback who encounters and protects a pair of city kids who have been left for dead in the harsh terrain.
He went on to appear in a number of international film and TV productions including The Last Wave, Crocodile Dundee, The Right Stuff, The Leftovers, The Proposition and Rabbit-Proof Fence.
It is with deep sadness that I share with the people of South Australia the passing of an iconic, once-in-a-generation artist who shaped the history of Australian film and Aboriginal representation on screen David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu (AM), South Australias Premier Steven Marshall said in a statement. He was a man who loved his land and his culture, and he was a man who took it to the world, Marshall said.
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