Mourn with us as we celebrate the life of Lex Marinos, an Australian icon who brought diversity and laughter to our screens!
Australia mourns the loss of a cherished icon, Lex Marinos, who passed away at the age of 75. Known for his unforgettable role as Bruno in the beloved 1980s sitcom *Kingswood Country*, Marinos was more than just a comedy star; he was a cultural trailblazer. Surrounded by family and the soothing sounds of Bob Dylan, he took his final bow at his Sydney home, leaving behind a legacy that will resonate for generations to come.
With a career spanning over four decades, Marinos was not only an actor but also a talented director and radio presenter. His endeavors were a beacon of diversity in Australian arts, breaking barriers for Greek Australians and paving the way for future generations in the industry. His contributions went far beyond traditional roles, entwining culture and creativity with every project he took on, making him an influential figure in both television and film.
For anyone who grew up in the ‘80s, the mention of *Kingswood Country* immediately conjures up memories of hearty laughter and solid life lessons. Marinos brought a unique charm to his role that turned a simple sit-com into a cultural phenomenon. His appearances in critically acclaimed productions like *The Slap* and *Embassy* further showcased his versatility as an actor, winning the hearts of audiences and critics alike.
As we say farewell to this legendary figure, it’s worth noting that Lex Marinos made strides not only in acting but also in advocating for diverse representation in media. A recipient of the Order of Australia Medal (OAM), his impact is felt far and wide. Did you know he was also known to share a laugh on Double J radio? His enthusiasm for music, arts, and life was truly unmatched, making each of his engagements a memorable experience! Marinos’ legacy will undoubtedly remain etched in the annals of Australian history, inspiring many to express themselves freely in the arts.
Former Double J presenter and Kingswood Country star Lex Marinos has died surrounded by friends and family at his Sydney home on Friday "at a moment of his ...
Greek Australian icon passes away leaving a Lasting legacy in television, film, and cultural advocacy.
Australian actor and director Lex Marinos has died at the age of 75. The performer's family announced the ...
Iconic Australian actor Lex Marinos has passed away with family and the “sounds of Bob Dylan” aged 75, his family have announced.
Beloved Australian actor Lex Marinos, known for his roles in *Kingswood Country* and *The Slap*, has passed away at 75. Surrounded by family and the music ...
Australian actor and director Lex Marinos has died aged 75 surrounded by his family. Best known for his performance as Bruno in the 1980s sitcom Kingswood ...
Stage and screen actor / director Lex Marinos, best known for Kingswood Country, Embassy, The Slap, has died.
Lex Marinos OAM died on Friday September 13 after a two decade battle with leukemia. His family said in a Facebook post: "He died at home, at a moment of ...
Radio is paying tribute to one of the entertainment industry's great all-rounders in Lex Marinos, following his death at the age of 75.