
John Rees
Acting
Biography
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Known For

US Festival 1983 Days 1-3
The ultimate concert took place on Labor Day Weekend 1983. Curated by Steve Wozniak (Apple computers), the 3 days of New Wave, Heavy Metal and Rock are legendary. Features performances from U2, the Clash, Judas Priest, Stevie Nicks, Scorpions, INXS, Men at Work, Stray Cats, Triumph, Missing Persons and more

Men at Work - Rockpalast Hamburg
Men at Work - Rockpalast Hamburg captures the Australian rock band at the height of their global fame, performing live in Hamburg, Germany, in 1982 as part of the iconic Rockpalast concert series. Riding the success of their debut album Business as Usual, the band delivers a high-energy set featuring hits like “Who Can It Be Now?” and “Down Under,” showcasing their unique blend of new wave, pop, and reggae influences. The performance highlights Colin Hay’s distinctive vocals and the group’s tight musicianship, offering a snapshot of a band whose infectious sound and quirky charm had taken the world by storm. The concert remains a vibrant document of Men at Work’s breakout era and their memorable impact on 80s music.

The Survivor
During the Allied retreat on Dunkirk in May 1940, 99 captured English soldiers and officers were shot by an SS unit in a French village. The only survivor of the massacre Albert Pooley stakes health and life to find the murderer of his comrades. The television film shows the international solidarity of ordinary people, who are brought together by the memory of a terrible war crime and make this crime atone for. Based on a factual report by Cyril Jolly.
Filmography
as Self - Men at Work
as Bill Carter