
Dawn!
Drama
Overview
Dawn! is a 1979 Australian sports biopic about the three-time Olympic gold medallist swimmer Dawn Fraser.
Top Cast
Bronwyn Mackay-Payne
Bronwyn Mackay-Payne
Dawn Fraser
Bronwyn Mackay-Payne
Dawn Fraser
Tom Richards
Tom Richards
Harry
Tom Richards
Harry


John Diedrich
John Diedrich
Gary
John Diedrich
Gary


Ron Haddrick
Ron Haddrick
Pop
Ron Haddrick
Pop
Bunney Brooke
Bunney Brooke
Mum
Bunney Brooke
Mum
Gabrielle Hartley
Gabrielle Hartley
Kate
Gabrielle Hartley
Kate


Ivar Kants
Ivar Kants
Len
Ivar Kants
Len


David Cameron
David Cameron
Joe
David Cameron
Joe
Lyndall Barbour
Lyndall Barbour
Edie
Lyndall Barbour
Edie


John Clayton
John Clayton
Syd
John Clayton
Syd
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