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- Margaret Murray (Elida Brereton), the principal of Summer Heights High.
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There are also a number of supporting characters: Margaret Murray (Elida Brereton), the principal of Summer Heights High. Brereton was a real-life principal at Camberwell High School. [4] Rodney Parsons (Stan Roach), a science teacher at the school who is also Mr G's officemate and close friend.
Elida Brereton as Margaret Murray, school principal. Stanley Roach as Rodney Parsons, science teacher and assistant to Mr. G. Caren Ruck as Meredith Cotton, Head of Drama. Maude Davey as Jan Palmer, remedial reading teacher who runs Gumnut Cottage. Scott Louder as Paul Cameron, Head of Senior School. Summer Heights High Students
Summer Heights High - Full Cast & Crew. A mockumentary satirizing life at an Australian public high school, focusing on a narcissistic drama teacher, a conceited popular girl and a juvenile...
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Summer Heights High: With Chris Lilley, Asolima Tauati, Iro Utaifeau, Zach Fa'atoe. The life of a public school epitomized by disobedient student Jonah Takalua, self-absorbed private school exchange student Ja'mie King, and megalomaniac drama teacher Mr. G.
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The series focuses on three primary characters, all portrayed by Chris Lilley, at Summer Heights High: Ja'mie King , a 16-year-old private-school exchange student who immediately makes friends with the four most popular girls in Year 11 .
Jonah Takalua is a fictional character in the Australian mockumentary series Summer Heights High, and the titular character in the six-part Jonah from Tonga. He is portrayed in brownface by Chris Lilley, who also created the two shows.
Oct 16, 2017 · We already know the answer: Summer Heights High‘s reputation as a classic is untouchable. Go through every recent story about how Chris Lilley is now a creepy racist: every one either avoids mentioning Summer Heights High or suggests that while he used to be good he’s well past his prime.