Where to watch Paul Cronin in the UK
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Paul Cronin (8 July 1938 – 13 September 2019) was an Australian television actor who played roles in the Australian television series Matlock Police and The Sullivans. As a young man Cronin moved to Melbourne where he worked in a variety of jobs. After actively seeking an acting career, he performed in various Crawford Productions including Division 4 and Homicide. Cronin appeared as motorcycle policeman Gary Hogan in the Crawford Productions drama Matlock Police (1971–1976), followed by its spin-off Solo One (1976). He played the central character of Dave Sullivan in the popular soap opera T…
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- The Flying Doctors (1986) as Jock Weatherhead
- The Sullivans (1976) as Dave Sullivan
- Matlock Police (1971) as Sen. Const. Gary Hogan
- A Place to Call Home (1987) as Bob Jakes
- Matthew and Son (1984) as Matthew Caine
- Solo One (1976) as Senior Constable Gary Hogan
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Most-watched Paul Cronin films currently: A Place to Call Home (1987), Matthew and Son (1984).
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Selected TV credits: The Flying Doctors (1986), The Sullivans (1976), Matlock Police (1971), Solo One (1976).
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