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Ron Barassi was born on 27 February 1936 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. He was an actor, known for Saturday Afternoon AFL (1957), The Late Show (1992) and War Without Weapons (1980). He was married to Cherryl Copeland and Nancy Kellett. He died on 16 September 2023 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Most Popular Ron Barassi Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
19 September 2010
This raw and moving documentary charts former AFL footballer Jim Stynes' journey, from arriving in Australia at 18 to be coming one of the AFL's most celebrated players, and onto his diagnosis and struggle with cancer.
28 May 2022
This is a story of a legend within a legend. Ron Barassi, Australian football's most famous name and most famous face.
29 August 2002
16-year-old Gary Black is an average football player, budding wordsmith and reluctant hero. Gary helps his local Australian Rules football team win the local championship by accident, but celebrations turn to violence when Gary's Aboriginal best friend, Dumby Red is denied the "Best and Fairest" medal because of the racism of local officials.
04 July 2009
Tackling Peace is the inspirational story of Israeli and Palestinian youths who unite over the game of Australian football.
03 September 2016
In 1967 a group of Victorian AFL (VFL) stars jetted off to challenge the All-Ireland champions, County Meath, at their own game.
01 September 1999
The story is as imposing as the man himself. the 16 year old kid from Ballarat who has become the most talked about AFL footballer of his time.
01 January 2016
Documentary about Tom Wills, charting his rise to fame as a champion cricketer and founder of Australian football, his close links to Aboriginal Australia, and his fall into alcoholism and debauchery, leading to the most brutal of suicides.
31 October 1991
An Irish schoolboy, recruited on a mission funded by Rupert Murdoch, becomes the champion of a game on the other side of the world.
03 June 2013
When the last quarter of an Essendon versus Carlton game was broadcast on Easter Sunday in 1957, a new era in television and sport was born.
01 March 2000
For more than 100 years, Australian Rules Football has generated a passionate followinf amungst millions of supporters.
14 July 2012
At least DO SOMETHING! Don't think, DO!... These are the famous words of Hawthorn coach John Kennedy during half time of this epic 1975 encounter between Hawthorn and North Melbourne.
05 June 1996
In the history of Aussie Rules footy, the games Wild Men have become a legend through their on-field antics.