George Miller made his directorial debut, 1979’s dystopian action-thriller Mad Max, while featuring a largely unknown cast. After the film’s release, many of its actors would go on to have long careers, including one who rose to International superstardom.
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A vast many people lend their talents and skills toward producing a feature film. However, this page focuses on the principal figures who made Mad Max possible.
Principal Production Team[]
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Writer/Producer | Byron Kennedy |
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Producer | Bob Miller |
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Writer/Director | George Miller |
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Writer | James McCausland |
Cast[]
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Max Rockatansky | Mel Gibson |
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Jessie Rockatansky | Joanne Samuel |
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Sprog Rockatansky | Brendan Heath |
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Fifi Macaffee | Roger Ward |
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Jim Goose | Steve Bisley |
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Charlie | John Ley |
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Roop | Steve Millichamp |
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Sarse | Stephen Clark |
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Scuttle | George Novak |
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Barry the "Underground Mechanic" | David Cameron |
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Labatouche | Jonathan Hardy |
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Toecutter | Hugh Keays-Byrne |
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Bubba Zanetti | Geoff Parry |
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Crawford "The Nightrider" Montizano | Vincent Gil |
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"Lobotomy Eyes" | Lulu Pinkas |
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Johnny the Boy | Tim Burns |
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Cundalini | Paul Johnstone |
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Mudguts | David Bracks |
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Diabando | Howard Eynon |
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Starbuck | Nic Gazzana |
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Midge | Billy Tisdall |
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Clunk | Bertrand Cadart |
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Grease Rat | Nico Lathouris |
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Silvertongue | Andrew Gilmore |
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Station Master | Reg Evans |
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Lair | Hunter Gibb |
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"Girl in Chevvy" | Kim Sullivan |
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May Swaisey | Sheila Florance |
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Benno | Max Fairchild |
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Ziggy | Jerry Day |
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Cabaret Singer | Robina Chaffey |


































