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Gloss (TV series)

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Gloss
Format Drama
Starring Geoff Dolan
Ilona Rodgers
Miranda Harcourt
Simon Prast

Peter Elliott
Lisa Chappell
Andy Anderson

Country of origin New Zealand
Production
Running time 60 mins. (including commercials
Broadcast
Original channel TVNZ
Original run 19871990
External links
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Gloss was a television series in New Zealand about a fictional publishing empire run by the Redfern family. It was a starting point for many actors who went on to many productions in New Zealand, Australia and around the world including Temuera Morrison, Miranda Harcourt, Peter Elliott, Lisa Chappell, Andy Anderson, Danielle Cormack and Kevin Smith.

Cast

Major Characters

Geoff Dolan .... Neil Palmer
Ilona Rodgers .... Maxine Redfern
Miranda Harcourt .... Gemma
Simon Prast .... Alistair
Peter Elliott .... Rex
Lisa Chappell .... Chelsea
Andy Anderson .... Matt Winter
Judy McIntosh .... Jessica Dunbar
Ross Girven .... Chris
Yvonne Lawley .... Olivia

Minor Characters

Danielle Cormack .... Tania
Mark Ferguson
Temuera Morrison .... Sean
Geeling Ng .... Jasmine
Craig Parker .... Justin Grieg
Kerry Smith .... Magda
Kevin Smith .... Demian Vermeer

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