I'll never forget David Gulpilil's dramatic+sensitive role in the 1976 film 'Storm Boy'. But he was so much more than an actor...he was a singer and a painter. He had an amazing range of skills. A trailblazer for his culture. Thank you David for sharing your love of this land.
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 29, 2021
David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu has died pic.twitter.com/BSkA5suUwz
— Tom Richardson (@TomRichardson) November 29, 2021
1/3 Our family mourn the passing of David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu AM. A cinematic legend, cultural icon, painter and dancer - walked in two worlds but always remained true to his people and his homelands. pic.twitter.com/DPOlHaGLRv
— Ngarra Murray (@ngarra_murray) November 29, 2021
A trailblazer & giant of art and culture. Thank you, David Dalaithngu. I’ll never forget the impact Storm Boy had on me, from a wildlife, and Indigenous cultural perspective.
— Professor Euan Ritchie 🐺 😼 🐾 🦘 🔥 🌳 🌏 🎶 (@EuanRitchie1) November 29, 2021
*The family of Dalaithngu have advised that his name & image may be shared*https://t.co/H5rV061FwP
Thank you for the inspiration, David Gulpilil. Rest In Peace. pic.twitter.com/JfIMKFun43
— Cathy Freeman (@CathyFreeman) November 29, 2021
David Gulpilil. RIP 1/7/1953 - 29/11/2021 pic.twitter.com/Tj0qMyMEIN
— Tony (@TonyIKnow) November 29, 2021
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