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John Stanton was born on October 28, 1944 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor, known for Bellamy (1981), Darkness Falls (2003) and Homicide (1964).
Date Of Birth October 28, 1944 Place Of Birth Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Profession Actor Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 John is noted for his numerous voice-over works and was the English language announcer for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony. 2 Appearing on stage at the Playhouse in Melbourne, Australia as Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons'. [March 2007]
Actor Title Year Status Character Malevolence 2016 Short completed Teddy Childhood's End 2015 TV Mini-Series Wainright Senior The Doctor Blake Mysteries 2013-2015 TV Series Douglas Ashby The Julian Paradox 2010 Julius Caesar Beneath Hill 60 2010 General Lambert McLeod's Daughters 2003-2007 TV Series Bryce Redstaff Dogstar 2007 TV Series Singo Virus 2005 Short Dr. Norton Abraxas Stingers 2004 TV Series Ethan Stein Through My Eyes 2004 TV Series Roff Pirate Islands 2003 TV Series The Ghost Of Captain Quade Welcher & Welcher 2003 TV Series Colonel Darkness Falls 2003 Captain Thomas Henry MDA 2002 TV Series Dr. Jock McGeoghan Blue Heelers 1998 TV Series Dougal Frazer The Silver Brumby 1998 TV Series The Brolga Reprisal 1997 TV Movie McTaggart Vacant Possession 1995 Frank Snowy River: The McGregor Saga 1994-1995 TV Series Oliver Blackwood Halifax f.p. 1995 TV Series Malcolm Priest Time Trax 1994 TV Series Dr. Julius Rathenberg Naked Under Capricorn 1989 TV Movie Edrington Mission: Impossible 1989 TV Series Lord Holman Day of the Panther 1988 William Anderson Strike of the Panther 1988 William Anderson Rent-a-Cop 1987 Alexander Great Expectations: The Untold Story 1987 TV Movie Abel Magwitch Tai-Pan 1986 Tyler Brock Malcolm 1986 Armed Guard (uncredited) Darwin, 1942: Australia's Greatest Shame 1986 TV Movie Narrator (voice) The Naked Country 1985 Lance Dillon Phar Lap 1983 Eric Connolly Dusty 1983 Railey Jordan The Dismissal 1983 TV Mini-Series Malcolm Fraser Kitty and the Bagman 1983 The Bagman Bellamy 1981 TV Series Steve Bellamy Run Rebecca, Run! 1981 Bob Porter Against the Wind 1978 TV Mini-Series Surgeon Catspaw 1978 TV Series Corrigan The Geeks 1978 TV Movie Vinnie The Box 1975-1977 TV Series Nick Manning Silent Number 1974-1976 TV Series Singer / Mason Armchair Cinema 1975 TV Series Helier Division 4 1971-1975 TV Series Tom Morgan / Ray Connell / Bert Hall / ... Matlock Police 1971-1975 TV Series Billy Delaney / Ben Cooper / Carl Reid / ... The Great MacArthy 1975 Player Homicide 1971-1974 TV Series Sen. Det. Pat Kelly / Jimmy Taylor / Ken Anderson / ... Rush 1974 TV Series Jack Benson Certain Women 1973 TV Series Father Michael Ryan 1973 TV Series Johnson Bellbird 1972 TV Series Leo Hill The Sensualist 1966
Self Title Year Status Character Anzacs in the Face of War 2011 Documentary Narrator (voice) A Debt of Honour 2005 TV Movie documentary Narrator Australians at War 2001 TV Series documentary Narrator (2001) Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony 2000 TV Movie Himself First Tuesday in November 1989 Documentary Narrator Nancy Wake Codename: The White Mouse 1987 Video documentary Narrator Australian Movies to the World 1983 TV Movie Himself - Narrator Australia's Hidden Wealth 1982 TV Movie documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1984 Logie Logie Awards Best Lead Actor The Dismissal (1983)
Known for movies Homicide (1971-1974) as Sen. Det. Pat Kelly / Al Simmonds / Jack Robertson / Jimmy Taylor / Ken Anderson / Kev Lister / NSW Constable
Bellamy (1981) as Steve Bellamy
Darkness Falls (2003) as Captain Thomas Henry
Tai-Pan (1986) as Tyler Brock