The star has left behind a profound body of work – and a permanent, inimitable impression on his industry
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In the 1976 classic Storm Boy, the great Yolŋu
Actor David Dalaithngu delivers a line that became immortalised in
Australian cinema. “Bird like him, never die,” he says, describing the pelican Mr Percival.
The substance of that line can apply to the man himself, who will live on through the light and shadow of the cinema, on to which he left a permanent and inimitable impression.