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Alex Menglet, born Alexei Menglet in Moscow (in what was then the Soviet Union) in 1956, is an actor who has found success working in Australia. He is best known for his roles as chef Ray "Gay Ray" Proctor in the 1984 season of Prisoner and more recently as Zoran Baranoff in the SBS series Kick. His latest role was in the UK.TV mini-series False Witness.
Most Popular Alex Menglet Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
08 April 2021
A young environmentalist wakes, trapped, kidnapped in the elevator of a super high rise building at the mercy of her tormentors.
19 February 2004
Tommy Matisse, a gifted musician, undertakes an odyssey of self-discovery and tragedy in Melbourne's dance music scene.
03 October 1985
At the start of WWII the British Government decided to arrest all Germans in the UK no matter how long they had been there.
26 December 1996
A man (Richard Roxburgh) the Australian government blames for 1990s political woes blames his mother (Judy Davis), a communist Stalin seduced in 1951.
04 May 1996
In a time of misery and fear two enemies come together to prevent an apocalypse conspired by their leaders.
01 January 2010
When Steve's secret marriage of convenience is discovered by his family, he finds himself at the centre of the world's most farcical wedding, the only problem is, he is in love with somebody else.
23 October 1985
Parody of historical epics that focuses on real-life Australian explorers William John Wills and Robert O'Hara Burkes, who tragically tried to cross the Australian continent from the south, to the north, a distance of 3,250 km.
12 October 1989
A young woman investigates the death of her mother, who drowned when her daughter was still a baby. The question is: was it murder, suicide or merely an accident?
05 September 2004
The political adviser to Australia's Minister of the Arts investigates the suspicious death of a disgruntled artist.
18 May 1989
An imaginative and somewhat disturbed young girl fantasizes about evil creatures and other oddities to mask her insecurities while growing up in rural Australia.
19 March 1986
A couple hires a young girl to take care of their son.
25 August 1989
A unique blend of documentary and drama about counter-terrorism in Australia which works on a number of levels: as a political documentary and as an experimental film interrogating traditional narrative and documentary forms.
17 October 2014
Abandoned by his parents and harboring a grim family secret a damaged young teen is faced with a difficult choice when he brings his foreign girlfriend into the family home.
11 January 2009
A British diplomat is arrested on charges of working with Russian mafia. After death threats to his wife, they are taken into protective custody.
24 April 1986
Fifteen-year-old Sarah is at a crisis point in her life — she has to cope with deafness, her mother's boyfriend, peer group acceptance and an increasing sexual awakening.
26 September 1991
Uplifting and intimate look at the last days of an elderly cancer victim. The film is even more relevant as it was written specifically for the lead actress, Sheila Florance, who was in fact dying of cancer as she created what is essentially a self-portrait.
10 March 2014
In 1983, a naive man is detained by Australian Federal Police with lethal narcotics hidden in his stomach.
30 August 2001
A search for love, meaning and bathroom solitude. Danny goes through a series of shared housing experiences in a succession of cities on the east coast of Australia.
10 October 2005
Marcus Graham plays Josh Jarman, a struggling playwright who has written a long, serious play about doomed love, failed relationships and the overall hurt and heartache of falling in love.
09 October 1988
Dramatisation of the sinking of the Greenpeace ship 'The Rainbow Warrior' by French agents in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1985.