
Grahame Bond
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Grahame Bond (born 21 November 1943) is an Australian comic actor, writer, presenter and composer, known primary for his role as Aunty Jack. He studied architecture at Sydney University and performed in university revues. He graduated in 1967 and was a commercial jingle writer before creating his memorable Goons-inspired character Aunty Jack for an ABC children's radio show. The character was aired in an episode of The Comedy Game in 1971 and the following year The Aunty Jack Show became a cult smash on the ABC. In the 1990s Bond hosted the Channel Seven game show Whose House is it Anyway, and was a presenter on the popular Seven lifestyle series Better Homes and Gardens for six years.
Known for
Credits

Running on Empty (1982)
as Jagger

The True Story of Eskimo Nell (1975)
as Bogger

Three to Go (1971)
Actor

Private Collection (1973)
as George Kleptoman

Three to Go: Michael (1970)
Actor

Homesdale (1971)
as Mr. Kevin

The Life and Flight of the Reverend Buck Shotte (1968)
as Folksinger
Man on a Green Bike (1969)
as Debauchery/Mayor of Ackley





