Lake Mungo - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lake Mungo"
Lake Mungo (2009)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
Lake Mungo - TMDB rating
6.197/10
510
Lake Mungo - Kinopoisk rating
5.949/10
4476
Lake Mungo - IMDB rating
6.2/10
37000

Actors and characters

Rosie Traynor
Character June Palmer
David Pledger
Character Russell Palmer
Photo Martin Sharpe #335363

Martin Sharpe

Martin Sharpe
Character Mathew Palmer
Tania Lentini
Character Georgie Ritter
Cameron Strachan
Character Leith Ritter
Judith Roberts
Character Iris Long
Robin Cuming
Character Garret Long
Marcus Costello
Character Jason Whittle
Chloe Armstrong
Character Kim Whittle
Carole Patullo
Character Sargent Drouin
John Dunn
Character Funeral Director
Laurie Dunn
Character Funeral Director
Kirsty McDonald
Character Genevieve Trudeau
James Lawson
Character Frederick Rosskamp
Phillip Boltin
Character Dr. Kenin Slatter (as Dr. Phillip Boltin)
Glenn Luck
Character Steve Wilkie
Simon Wilton
Character Clive Roy Best
Charles Armytage
Character Bob Smeet
Helen Bath
Character Helen Bath
Steve Jodrell
Character Ray Kemeny
Tammy McCarthy
Character Annie
Photo Natasha Herbert #116514
Natasha Herbert
Character Cathy Withers
Michael Ormond Robinson
Character Douglas Withers (as Michael Robinson)
Tamara Donnellan
Character Marissa Toohey
Scott Terrill
Character Brett Toohey
Stephanie Capiron
Character Kylie Connor
Courtney Te'ray
Character Kate Hepnell
Kimberley Bumpstead
Character Meredith Grbic
Jason Ball
Character Police Diver
Barney Wursthorn
Character Police Diver
Scott Dower
Character Police Diver
Frank Nyhuis
Character Police Diver
Anika Steel
Character Alice Double
Claire Astbury
Character Girl In Cinema
Roberto J. Salvatore
Character Emergency Call Operator (as Roberto Salvatore)
Richard Kelly
Character Richard Brooks
Sara Moroney
Character Nadia
Jida
Character Buttons
Talia Zucker
Character Alice Palmer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The events depicted in the film are fictional, but Lake Mungo is real. It is located in the Australian state of New South Wales, and some scenes were filmed there. The dried-up Lake Mungo attracts archaeologists. In 1968, the remains of an Aboriginal woman were discovered there. She was ritually buried approximately 40,000 years ago. These are among the earliest anatomically modern human remains found in the world. Five years later, the remains of a man were discovered in the same location.
  • The stones covered with drawings shown in the film are real. They are located in the Australian state of Victoria and are called the “Sisters Rocks” in honor of three sisters who arrived here among the first settlers during the gold rush in the mid-1800s.
  • When the photo of Ellis's ghost is shown in the backyard, the ghost of Ellis himself is sitting on a bench in the upper right corner of the frame.
  • On the first night, you can already spot the neighbor on the right side of the screen.
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