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Shaun Graf is an Australian actor, director, and producer. He is best known for his roles in the films The Castle, The Dish, and The Wog Boy. He has also appeared in television series such as All Saints, Blue Heelers, and SeaChange. Graf was born in Somerville, Australia, and attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney. He began his career in the theatre, appearing in productions such as The Tempest, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, and The Seagull. Graf made his film debut in the 1997 film The Castle, and has since appeared in films such as The Dish, The Wog Boy, and The Nugget. He has also appeared in television series such as All Saints, Blue Heelers, and SeaChange. Graf has been married to his wife, actress and director, Sue Brooks, since 1985. They have two children together. As of 2021, Shaun Graf's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1957
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Somerville, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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2013

He turned in a number of notable performances that season, including 3–24 against WA, 58 not out against WA, and seven wickets against South Australia.

Graf also had some good games in the McDonald's Cup. In his debut he took 1–44 and 19 not out against SA, helping Victoria win by three wickets. In the final he took 2–34, helping Victoria win the game and the championship. Victoria also won the Sheffield Shield that season.

In grade cricket, Graf took 4–54 and scored 93 helping St Kilda beat Melbourne. He took five wickets in the final but Footscray won the match.

His form was slightly better in one day games, taking 3–44 against Derbyshire, 2–12 against Somerset, 3–26 against Lancashire, and 2–24 against Essex.

"If we have a deficiency at the moment, it is possibly that we lack a true all-rounder", said Australian captain Greg Chappell at the time. "Shaun Graf is an up-and-comer in this area and he is possibly what Australia needs – not only in one day cricket but in Test matches as well".

Graf made a duck and took 1/40 in the match. He was kept on in the side for the next game, against New Zealand, taking 2–40. Against India he took 0–30 and scored 5. He took 0–15 against New Zealand and 2–23 against India.

In one day cricket Graf took 0–31 against India, 2–40 and 7 in a thrilling one run loss to New Zealand, scored 2 and took 1–36 against India and scored 2 against New Zealand.

Towards the end of the season, Graf took six wickets and scored 51 in a game against Queensland and 3–40 in a McDonald's Cup game. However his form was not particularly strong in other matches and he was overlooked for selection on the 1981 tour of England (Graeme Beard and Trevor Chappell went instead).

Graf returned to the Australian one day side in the second and third matches of the ODI series, replacing an injured Dennis Lillee. He made his top score of eight against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, but after failing to take a wicket in that match, he conceded an expensive 56 runs in nine overs without success against the West Indies in the following match, and was dropped. He took 3–28 in a state one day game.

Graf was unable to force his way back into the Australian one day side the following summer. He had his best first-class bowling returns to date against WA, taking 4–53 and 5–95. and played excellently in the McDonald's Cup semi final against WA, scoring 29 and taking 4–15. The majority of the rest of his performances were disappointing, however.

Highlights included 3–55 against WA, 54 and four wickets against Pakistan, scores of 34 and 73 plus three wickets in a narrow victory over Victoria, 74 and 31 not out against Queensland, and five wickets against Tasmania. In the final against Queensland, Graf took 3–111 and 3–34 and scored 14 and 17 not out; he was at the crease when WA won by four wickets. In the McDonald's Cup final, Graf's late innings knock of 37 off 33 balls brought WA within eight runs of victory.

2012

Australia was looking for an all rounder and these efforts saw Graf named in the Test team for the second Test against the touring New Zealand. Graf wound up as 12th man though and did not play.

Graf was dropped from the Australian Test team for the third Test against New Zealand due to a back injury, which saw him miss a Shield game; he was replaced by Trevor Chappell, who played as 12th man. Graf passed a fitness test and replaced Chappell for the first Test against India; however Graf was made 12th man again. He was replaced in the next test by Bruce Yardley.

1999

Graf played grade cricket for St Kilda until the 1999–2000 season. St Kilda won the competition in 1984–85 and 1985–86 (Graf scored 58 in the final). They reached the final in 1989–90 after a semi final where Graf scored 53 and took 6–39; they lost the final despite Graf taking two wickets and scoring 102. They won the competition in 1991–92 with Graf taking 2–41 – Shane Warne was in the St Kilda team.

1990

He became a Victorian selector in 1990–91 and became the cricket operations manager of the Victorian Cricket Association in 1995.

1983

Graf returned to England for the 1983 English summer, playing for Cornwall in the Minor Counties Championship. Highlights include 7 wickets against Devon, 46 against Buckinghamshire, 62 and 56 against Cheshire, 60 against Shropshire, and 4–19 against Dorset.

In 1983–84 he moved to Western Australia for one year, and was part of the winning Sheffield Shield team.

1980

Graf received an offer to play over the 1980 English summer with the Hampshire County Cricket Club. He performed disappointingly, scoring 214 runs at 19 and only exceeding 50 in a first-class game once, and taking only 16 first-class wickets at an average of 48 with best figures of 2–24. Highlights included 44 against Oxford, Hampshire came last that season. and 57 not out against Essex in his final county game.

Graf's first-class form was better in the Australian 1980–81 season. In his first Shield game, against WA, he scored 34 and 64 and took four wickets. He leapt into international consideration in another game against WA, scoring 100 not out and taking 3–24. In one day games he took 2–6 against Queensland.

He was however selected to make his ODI debut in November 1980 against New Zealand at the Adelaide Oval.

1979

Graf travelled to England during 1979 and played for Wilshire in the Minor Counties competition. Highlights include 51 against Oxfordshire, 7–73 against Dorset and 79 and four wickets against Berkshire. He took 6–27 playing for the Gloucestershire Second XI.

Graf made his first-class debut in 1979–80 for Victoria.

1957

Shaun Francis Graf (born 19 May 1957) is a former Australian first-class cricketer who played 11 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia in the early 1980s as an all-rounder. He represented Western Australia as well as his native Victoria in the Sheffield Shield and also played county cricket for Hampshire. He was part of Sheffield Shield-winning sides in 1979–80 (Victoria) and 1983–84 (Western Australia).

Graf was born in 1957 in Somerville, Victoria, Australia. Educated at St Bede's College, Graf made his grade debut at the age of 19 for St Kilda Cricket Club in the 1976–77 season as an all-rounder, bowling right-arm medium fast and batting left-handed with an emphasis on driving.

1951

He also had some good games for the Hampshire 2nd XI, taking five wickets and scoring 51 in one game.