Vivienne Garrett
Celia De Burgh
Julie Nihill
Jane Harders
Heather Mitchell
Peter Philpott
Peter Whitford
Rhys Mcconnochie
John Clayton
Jim Holt
Arthur Dignam
Gary Sweet
Terry Hayes
George Whaley
Lex Marinos
Alan David Lee
Denny Lawrence
Bill Young
George Ogilvie
Richard Carter
Carl Schultz
Colin Croft
Ashok Banthia
Vincent Ball
Hugo Weaving
Max Cullen
George Miller
Frank Thring
John Doyle
John Walton
John Gregg
1. Vivienne Garrett
Vivienne Garrett is an Award-winning Australian theatre artist, voice over artist, and actress. She was born in Sydney, NSW. She graduated with Bachelors of Art from The National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1970. After completing her graduation; she went to Canada in Simon Fraser University for completing her Post graduation in Voice and Shakespearean Text. Apart from an actress,...
2. Celia De Burgh
Celia De Burgh is a Veteran Australian actress, model, Theatre artist who was born in 1958. She trained as an actress in London, England. After completing her studies, she joined the Melbourne Theatre and after becoming a successful actress and worked in a dozen films, and TV series, she never declined the offers of theatre plays. Theatre was her priority....
3. Julie Nihill
Julie Nihill, an Australian actress, producer, teacher, Narrator, and writer born on 26th April 1957 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She graduated from Trinity College and trained as an actress from London. She is best known for her TV series, Blue Heelers, where she played the character of Chris Riley from 1994 to 2006. She mostly appears in Television shows, she...
4. Jane Harders
Jane Harders is a Hollywood actress born in Australia and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art. She acted in several films like Murder call, Trust Me, The Roly-Poly Man, A Country Practice, Body line, Mother & Son, Doctor Doctor, Caddie, Rush, Spirited, The Jesters, All Saints, Flirting, The Flying Doctor, Rob Roy. She is active in the industry...
5. Heather Mitchell
Heather Lee Mitchell, an Australian actress and production member who was born in 1958 in Korea. She finished her schooling at Camden High school from 1971 to 1976. She was the captain in her final year of schooling. In 1976, she was also played the lead role of Elvira in her school drama Noel Coward's Hay Fever. She graduated from...
6. Peter Philpott
Peter Philpot was an Australian cricketer who later acted in a few movies. He was born on 21 November, 1934 in Sydney, Australia. He played as a leg-spin bowler and middle-order batter. He initially played for the New South Wales and was later selected for the national team during the 1960s. After retirement, he started working as a coach for the Australian cricket team....
7. Peter Whitford
Peter Whitford was a veteran and popular Australian actor and theatre artist born, in Adelaide, Australia in 1939. He started his career when he was five years old with the theatre play 'The King of Hearts'.Twenty years later, he graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1963 and appeared in an ABC Radio production of the play. In...
8. Rhys Mcconnochie
Rhys McConnochie is an Australian actor, director, and educator who has has established himself in the entertainment industry. He has been involved in various projects such as "Doctor Who" (1963), "The Wild Duck" (1983), and "Captain James Cook" (1987). McConnochie's journey began in the theater world, where he worked as an actor and director in different theater companies from 1965...
9. John Clayton
John Clayton was an Australian actor, writer, producer born on 7 April 1940 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. His real name was John Alfred Clayton Calthorp. He trained himself as an actor from Wakefield College of Arts in 1974. He acted in several films and Television series. His Television credits included The Outsiders, The Flying Doctors, E Street, A...
10. Jim Holt
James Holt is a veteran actor, born on 15th January 1956 in Liverpool, England. Holt is also a prolific magician. He made his acting debut in 1983 on Under Capricorn, a mini-series where Jim had a very brief role. In 1983, he appeared in a TV movie known as Who Killed Baby Azaria, the story was based on the real...
11. Arthur Dignam
Arthur Dignam was an Australian actor, atheatre artist born on 9 September 1939 in Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia. He graduated from Newington College as a boarder, and then he joined the University of Sydney from 1955 to 1956. After completing his studies, he found his first role In Lend Me Your Stable in 1962. Arthur Dignam married...
12. Gary Sweet
Gary Sweet is one of the most legendary and award winning names in Australian film industry. Born on 22nd May 1957 in Melbourne, Australia, Gary grew up in Warrandale where he studied in Brighton High School. He did not have any initial plans getting into film industry, he obtained a teaching degree while he was at Sturt Teacher’s College, where...
13. Terry Hayes
Terry Hayes was born on 8th October 1951 in Sussex, England. Terry is an amazingly talented English born Australian writer producer and author. Terry moved to Australia with his family at the age of 5. He did not have any plans getting into the film industry, and he began his career as a journalist, working in the Australian newspaper The...
14. George Whaley
George Whaley is an Australian actor, director, producer, and writer born on 19 June 1934 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. Initially, George trained himself as an engineer before graduating from the National Institute of Dramatic Art from 1976 to 1981, with Alexander Hay. George studied with Eilewn O'Keefe; she was the only person who introduced George’s to the Russian Theatre Group...
15. Lex Marinos
Alexander Franis Marinos, popularly known as Lex Marinos is a legendary actor, writer, comedian, director, producer and media personality from Australia. Born on 1st February 1949 in Wagga Wagga, South Wales, Australia. Marinos was born to a Greek immigrant father, Fotios Marinopoulos and his mother, Anne Karofilis who was a Greek-Australian immigrant and the daughter of Adonis Karofilis. Lex is...
16. Alan David Lee
Alan David Lee is an Australian actor, was born on 24th February 1955 in Kenya, Australia. He raised on a farm in Kenya, but when he was seven-years-old, his family moved to Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1981. He was started his career in 1982 with the TV series Prisoner: Cell Block H. Prisoner:...
17. Denny Lawrence
Denny Lawrence (born 1951 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, writer, producer and director of television, theatre and film. He studied at NIDA and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Among his most notable credits are the feature film Goodbye Paradise (1983) and the mini-series Bodyline (1984). Denny has also served as a high school teacher at the starting...
18. Bill Young
Bill Young is an Australian actor, director, producer, voice over-artist, and theatre artist born on 1 June 1950 in Denman, Australia. Bill Young was one of the busiest artists when he entered the industry in 1975. He is best known for the Lieutenant role in the movie The Matrix. Young graduated from Drama in the late 70s, and in the...
19. George Ogilvie
George Ogilvie is a legendary Australian actor, director, writer and producer. Born on 5th March 1931 in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. George Ogilvie started acting at the Canberra Repertory Theatre, and eventually moved to the United Kingdom where he trained, taught and acted. In 1965, he returned back to Australia to start working as the associate director with the...
20. Richard Carter
Richard Carter, an Australian veteran actor and voice artist who was born on 11 December 1953 in Sydney, New South Wales, in Australia. Richard took his acting workshops from Nottingham. He also joined the British action Academy for trained all armed and unarmed action and sword shields. When he was in London, he joined Club Camden, and his acting skills...
21. Carl Schultz
Carl Schultz was born on 19th September 1939 in Budapest, Hungary. He is a director, writer and producer and has worked internationally in the film industry. He had to leave Budapest during the uprising and riots of 1956, where a lot of bloodshed and mishaps took place. With his brother Otto Schultz, they both decided to leave Hungary for good,...
22. Colin Croft
Colin Croft, an Australian actor, writer, director who was born on March 21, 1922, in Kogarah, Sydney, South New Wales, and died on 16 August 1989 at the age of sixty-seven in Sydney, Australia. He worked in several famous films like The Wild Duck, The Adventure of Robin Hood, The Evil Touch, Police State, Poor Man's Orange, Body line, Fantasy...
23. Ashok Banthia
Ashok Banthia was born in the beautiful city of Udaipur in the colorful state of Rajasthan. He had always seen himself working in the field of acting and, therefore, had prepared himself from the very start. He took a lot of training and education in this arena and came out to be a very powerful personality....
24. Vincent Ball
Vincent Ball is an Australian veteran actor, a writer born on 4 December 1923 in Wee Waa, New South Wales, Australia. Ball graduated from London Royal Academy Dramatic Art in 1950. Before becoming an actor, he employed by General Electric Company. Then he moved to Canada to took military training and also served for The Royal Australian Air Force as...
25. Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving aka Hugo Wallace Weaving was born in in Nigeria on the 4th of April in the year 1960. Hugo’s father Wallace Weaving and mother Anne had three children. Hugo’s father was a seismologist and mother was a teacher and a tour guide. Hugo has an elder brother (Simon) and younger sister (Anna). Hugo used to travel a lot as...
26. Max Cullen
Max Cullen is an Australian Veteran stage actor born on 29 April 1940 in Wellington, New South Wales, but when he was one year old, his family moved to Lawson in the Blue Mountain. He has an actor brother name Cul Cullen(1933-1982). He completed his schooling at Sydney National Art School. Then he entered in Julian Ashton Art School 1959....
27. George Miller
Medical doctor turned director and producer George Miller was famous for his movies The Road Warrior and Fury Road. George Miller was born on 3 March 1945, in Queensland, Australia. His parents were Dimitri Castrisios Miller and Angela Balson are Greek immigrants. George Miller went to Ipswich Grammar School, and then to Sydney Boys High School. He pursued medical sciences...
28. Frank Thring
Frank Turing popular as Francis William Thring Junior, a radio presenter, theatre, TV, and film actor, and director. He was born on 11 May 1926 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and died with esophageal cancer on 29 December 1994 at sixty-eight in Melbourne. However, Frank Turing VI, actually his grandfather was Francis William Thring, and his father was France William Thring...
29. John Doyle
John Patrick Doyle is an Australian actor, comedian, radio presenter, and writer born on 9 March 1953 in Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. His other names are Roy Slaven, Rampaging Roy and Slaven. He has three sisters, and one brother. His mother was a successful businesswoman, and her father was a railway fettler. Doyle completed a Diploma of teaching in...
30. John Walton
John Walton, an Australian actor, was born in St Ives, Sydney, Australia, in 1952. He is famous for his role as Doctor Craig Rothwell in the TV series The Young Doctors. John died at the age of sixty-two on 17 July 2014 after a long illness in Sydney, Australia. John Walton worked in two seasons of The Young Doctors. His...
31. John Gregg
John Gregg is a Hollywood and Australian classical actor and singer, born in 1940 in Tasmania, Australia, and graduated in acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. He started acting from a crime series Contrabandits in 1967. In the year 1960, two series, Bellbird and Contrabandits, aired on Australian TV. The two series broke the record and watched by...