Through My Eyes (2004)
Through My Eyes (2004)
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Cast & Crew.
Jonnie Cocks
Chris
Josephine Bobbermen
Amanda (9 Years Old)
Miranda Otto
Lindy Chamberlain
Tim Boyle
Const. Graham
Craig McLachlan
Michael Chamberlain
Andrew Cole
Actor
Peter O'Brien
Ian Barker Q.C.
Lindy Chamberlain Creighton
Herself
Steven Vidler
Inspector Graeme Charlwood
Fauna Devitt
Sister
Tony Cavanaugh
Writer
Simone North
Writer
Alex Dimech
Amanda Cranwell
John McArdle
Actor
Michael Edward
Journalist
Stephen Anderton
Ian Cawood
David Edwards
Juror
Lorraine Bayly
Avis
Cameron Garner
Pauling
Isaac Gorman
Aidan (6 Years Old)
Lucy Bell
Juror
Ursa Graham
Waitress
Alenta Hage
Waitress
Rex Granites
Nipper
Steve Gration
Flynn
Alton Harvey
Minister
Rita Jingo
Barbara Winmatti
Rosemary Kevekordes
Waitress
Zac McDonald
Peter Alston
Sam McGlone
Aiden (11 Years Old)
Sarah McTaggart
Kahlia
Rolley Mintuma
Nui Minyintiri
Belinda Rose
Waitress
Shannon Sage
Reagan (4 Years Old)
Georgia Sanders
Azaria
Paul Sordello
Porter
Michael Spence
O'Laughlin
Freeda Teamay
Impana Collins
Kathy Tozer
Interpreter
Shaun Micallef
Jack Winneke Q.C
Nadine Garner
Sally Lowe
Aaron Blabey
Kirkham
Graeme Blundell
Rex Kuchel
Grant Bowler
Black Rat
Jerome Ehlers
Odontologist Ken Brown
Chris Haywood
Des Sturgess Q.C.
Paul McDermott
Trevor
Andrew McFarlane
John Phillips Q.C.
Travis McMahon
Frank Morris
Paul Mercurio
Max Cromwell
Angie Milliken
Joy Kuhl
Veronica Neave
Phyllis Cromwell
Barry Otto
Frank Cocks
Wayne Pygram
Rice
Conor Reid
Barry
John Stanton
Roff
Christopher Stollery
Everingham
Erik Thomson
Professor James Cameron
Brian Vriends
Det. Chief. Supt. Neil Plumb
Simon Westaway
Dennis Barritt
David Nicoll
Tipple
Aash Aaron
Cop
Andrew Blain
Cop
Nicholas Cooper
Noble
Aaron Davison
Murray Haby
Rebecca Frith
Robertson
Graham K. Furness
Journo
Ron Kelly
Bainbridge
Peter Knapman
Journo
Alan David Lee
Gilroy
Peter Marshall
Wally Goodwin
Mungo McKay
Juror
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Through My Eyes (also known as Through My Eyes: The Lindy Chamberlain Story) is a two-part Australian television crime drama, written by Tony Cavanaugh and Simone North, that is based upon the memoirs of Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton, whose nine-week-old baby Azaria was taken by a dingo from her family's tent near Uluru in Australia's remote Northern Territory. Directed by Di Drew, the miniseries broadcast on the Seven Network at 8:30 pm on 23 and 24 October 2004. A broadcast in New Zealand followed in August 2005.To date, the series has yet to be broadcast outside of Australia and New Zealand, although is available to view on YouTube worldwide via the Australian Movie Channel. The series was released on Region 4 DVD via Magna Pacific in 2005, before being reissued on 7 July 2010. Both titles are now out of print.For her role as Lindy Chamberlain, Miranda Otto was awarded the Silver Logie Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.