The Lex Factor: From Wagga to the World Stage

About

Prior to his recent passing, Lex Marinos, OAM and Museum of the Riverina Curator Michelle A. Maddison collaborated to create an exhibition exploring the 75 years since Lex made his debut in Wagga, on 1 February 1949. While many fondly remember him as Bruno Bertulocci (Kingswood Country) or Manolis (The Slap), Lex was a multi-faceted Renaissance man. An actor in theatre, film and TV, a director, author, sports aficionado, and radio personality, Lex long-championed diversity and equality within his chosen profession.

Despite a lifetime of accolades and international travel, Wagga retained a special place in Lex’s heart. It was a city he felt honoured to call home.

Through a selection of photos hand-picked by Lex and accompanying objects from the Museum’s collection and Lex’s friends and family, “The Lex Factor: From Wagga to the World Stage,” is not only a fitting tribute to this iconic Greek-Australian, but also a fond farewell to a beloved performer who will be greatly missed.

Visit the Exhibition

  • Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm, Sunday 10am to 2pm, closed Mondays.
  • Dates: From 18 December
  • Location: Museum of the Riverina Historic Council Chambers site, corner Baylis Street and Morrow Street, Wagga Wagga
  • Cost: Free