Dermott Brereton net worth is $10 Million Dermott Brereton Wiki Biography Despite the very 1980s permed hair & colored boots, Brereton was one of the toughest & most controversial players ever to play the game of Australian Rules Football. Played in 5 premiership sides for Hawthorn, including the 1989 grand final, where he was famously shirtfronted at the beginning of match, playing on despite breaking his ribs. Finished...
Full Name Dermott Brereton Net Worth $10 Million Date Of Birth August 19, 1964 Height 1.86 m Weight 93 kg Profession Actor Nationality Australian Children Keely Brereton, Devlin Brereton Parents Dermott Joseph Brereton, Jean Nancy Austin IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1163553 TV Shows The AFL Footy Show, Getaway, League Teams, Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice, The Game, Bullet & Gunn, Commercial Breakdown
Actor Title Year Status Character The Footy Show 2005 TV Series Frank Stone (segment "Bullet & Gunn") Stingers 2004 TV Series James Roberts Trojan Warrior 2002 Kid Callaghan
Self Title Year Status Character League Teams 2012-2013 TV Series Himself - Host Can of Worms 2012 TV Series Himself Eddie McGuire Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself Open Mike 2012 TV Series Himself The Footy Show 2005-2011 TV Series Himself / Himself - Panellist / Frank Stone 20 to 1 2006-2011 TV Series documentary Himself Getaway 2006-2010 TV Series Himself - Presenter / Himself - Guest Presenter The Singing Bee 2008 TV Series Himself - Contestant Temptation 2007 TV Series Himself Commercial Breakdown 2007 TV Series Himself - Host Surprise Surprise Gotcha 2007 TV Series Himself Postcards 2006-2007 TV Series Himself - Reporter Any Given Sunday 2006 TV Series Himself Friday Night Football 2002-2006 TV Series Special Comments / Himself - Co-Host / Himself - Co-host / ... Torvill & Dean's Dancing on Ice 2006 TV Series Himself More Than a River 2004 TV Series documentary Host- Himself Pugwall 1991 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Friday Night Football (2002-2006) as Special Comments / Himself - Co-Host / Himself - C
Getaway (2006-2010) as Himself - Presenter / Himself - Guest Presenter
Commercial Breakdown (2007) as Himself - Host
The Footy Show (2005-2011) as Frank Stone (segment "Bullet & Gunn") / Himself /