He is played by a virtually unrecognisable Bruce Spence, with the words lammen gorthaur (Sindarin for "Voice of the Dread Abomination" i.e. "Voice of Sauron") in Cirth runes written on his helmet.
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Kuring joined the Australian Performing Group (APG) during the early 1970s and starred alongside Max Gillies, Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence and others in a number of plays, variety shows and other stage productions written by David Williamson and Jack Hibberd.
He was part of the Carlton group that were influential in Australian theatre of the early 70s, which also included Graeme Blundell, Bruce Spence, Max Gillies and David Williamson.