Adrian Wright

Adrian Wright (born 1947 in Maidenhead, England) is an actor remembered for his role in the 1970s children's television series Freewheelers.

He is the son of the painter Matvin Wright and he first appeared as an actor in repertory theatres in England and Wales. He subsequently moved to Australia where he continued his career. His most prominent role is probably that of Neil Murray in Prisoner.

Read more about Adrian Wright:  Selected Filmography

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