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  1. 20 mar 2023 · Peter Hardy, 66, who played Phil Rakich in the popular TV show, was retrieved unconscious from the water at South Beach on Thursday. His brother confirmed his death on Facebook and fans and colleagues paid tribute to the Australian actor.

  2. Peter Hardy (11 January 1957 – 16 March 2023) was an Australian actor, theatre performer, and musician.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2011
    Doug Rainey
    TV series, episodes: #4.6 - #4.9
    2009
    Barry Hill
    TV series, episode "Ice in the Veins"
    2008
    Colin Tully
    TV series, episode #1.10
    2006-2009
    Phil Rakich
    TV series, episodes: 143, 157, 159, 163, ...
  3. Australian actor Peter Hardy has been identified as the man who drowned at a beach in Western Australia last week. Hardy, 66, was best known for his roles in McLeod’s Daughters, Chopper and Neighbours. The West Australian reports he was pulled from the water, unresponsive, at South Beach in Fremantle at about 10.40am on Thursday.

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  4. 19 mar 2023 · Actor Peter Hardy has died at the age of 66. The TV star drowned in an apparent snorkelling accident off the Australian coast. In Australia, Hardy was best known for his role in McLeod's...

  5. 20 mar 2023 · Australian actor Peter Hardy, best known for his roles in television series McLeod’s Daughters and the stage show Mamma Mia! has been identified as the man who drowned at a popular beach in...

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  6. 20 mar 2023 · Peter Hardy, who starred in TV series and films, died from drowning during a snorkeling excursion in Fremantle on March 16. He was 66 and had appeared in McLeod’s Daughters, Neighbours, Chopper and musicals Mamma Mia! and Priscilla Queen of the Desert.

  7. 19 mar 2023 · Peter Hardy, known for his roles in “McLeod’s Daughters” and “Chopper,” passed away after snorkeling at a beach in Fremantle. His brother, Michael Hardy, confirmed the news on Facebook, while his friend Andy Burns paid tribute to his talent and personality.