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Vale Hugh Keays-Byrne, star of Mad Max and Mad Max: Fury Road – WhichCar
We say goodbye to the man who gave us The Toecutter, Immortan Joe and so much more. You shall ride eternal. Shiny, and chrome!

HUGH Keays-Byrne, star of Mad Max and Mad Max: Fury Road among many other classic Aussie films, passed away on 1 December, aged 73. His career draws a line through some of the most important car and bike movies ever made anywhere! If youve never explored the world of Aussie cult exploitation flicks, you could do a lot worse than starting with Hughs greatest hits.
Hugh began his acting career in England as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968. A life treading the boards seemed certain…
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