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Since then, the Australian icon has had many supporting and cameo roles in films such as Spice World in 1998, Welcome to Woop Woop in 1998 and Nicholas Nickleby in 2002.Humphries has also made numerous television appearances with film credits on Australian children's comedy The Bunyip, and British talk show The Dame Edna Watch Latest Asian Dramas At Myasiantvse.

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