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David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu is believed to have been born in 1953 in Arnhem Land, in Australias Northern Territory. "I've been an actor since I was 19, but I lost a lot of work because of white powders and jail time," he said in 2019. How much extra could mortgage repayments be, now the cash rate is 3.85 per cent? Uncle Jack Charles, actor and revered Victorian Aboriginal elder, dies aged 79, Keep up with the latest ASX and business news. "He represents to me the extraordinary resilience and tenacity of who we are as a people," Ms Maza told ABC Radio Melbourne. When Bea confronted Jacs in her cell wanting to know the truth behind what happened to Debbie, she becomes enraged when Jacs condoned what she had done. In a personal piece of theatre, the actor starred in Jack Charles Vs The Crown, which was staged in Melbourne in 2010. [10], Simone Slater returns to the prison, and eventually forms an alliance with Bea after she saves her from Boomer, who is using her to get at Brayden. NOTE: This story uses Uncle Jack Charles's name and image with the permission of his family. Shareena Clanton - IMDb Formidable (and sometimes malevolent) women in positions of power. Mr. Gulpilil was married several times. Vale Uncle Jack.". Bea stopped her from opening the door, but Debbie got into the garage through the side door. The findings reveal that traditional practices including the smoking ceremony (a spiritual ritual conducted in the deceased's living space with the rationale of driving the deceased's spirit away), painting ochre on all living spaces inhabited by the deceased, or alternatively of putting up "flags" (which is considered to drive away the deceased's spirit and also to notify to the community that this is the house of a deceased) and the death ceremony (which includes practices such as keeping the deceased's body in the home, painting the bodies of the mourners and bringing kinship communities together to share food, song and dance) are of great significance in many Aboriginal cultures.