Tom Oliver Net Worth is $7 Million Tom Oliver Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Tom Oliver has enjoyed a very successful career in television, spanning 35 years. He is most famous for his long-running role as Lou Carpenter in Neighbours (1985). Tom's character began as a loveable rogue, and a love-rival for the attentions of Harold Bishop's wife Madge. His character mellowed over the years, losing the rogue car dealer image ...
Full Name Tom Oliver Date Of Birth June 12, 1938 Place Of Birth Fareham, Hampshire, England, UK Height 5' 8" (1.73 m) Profession Actor, Producer Spouse Lynn Rainbow Movies The Right Hand Man, High Country, Because He's My Friend, ABBA: The Movie, Number 96, Nickel Queen, Say You Want Me TV Shows Holiday Island, Bellbird, Number 96, Neighbours, Neighbours Revealed Star Sign Gemini
Actor Title Year Status Character The Dick Emery Show in Australia 1977 TV Series Various Characters Glenview High 1977 TV Series Mick The Outsiders 1977 TV Series Artie Fraser Say You Want Me 1977 TV Movie Silent Number 1976 TV Series Stanton That Lady from Peking 1975 Coffee Shop Man Number 96 1974-1975 TV Series Jack Sellars Division 4 1970-1975 TV Series Porter / Robert Hill / George Morris / ... Ben Hall 1975 TV Series Long Tom Coffin Matlock Police 1971-1975 TV Series Roy Martin / Neil O'Brien / Alexis Katsavakis / ... Number 96 1974 Jack Sellars Spyforce 1973 TV Series Brian Dorsey Homicide 1970-1972 TV Series Jeff Roberts / Jack Smith / Jason Williams Dynasty 1971 TV Series Tom Fenwick The Group 1971 TV Series UFO 1971 TV Series 1st Technician / Doctor Nickel Queen 1971 Roy Paul Temple 1970 TV Series Eddy Bates Thirty-Minute Theatre 1970 TV Series David Skippy 1969-1970 TV Series Craig / Tex N. Ranger Color Me Dead 1969 Dr. McDonald (uncredited) Good Morning, Mr. Doubleday 1969 TV Series Riptide 1969 TV Series Mike Hallett / Bruno / Dave Todd Hunter 1968 TV Series Hans Felburg Contrabandits 1967 TV Series Nicholls Bellbird 1967 TV Series Tom Grey (1969-1971) You Can't See Round Corners 1967 TV Series Love and War 1967 TV Movie War 3: Sergeant Musgrave's Dance They're a Weird Mob 1966 Barbecue chef's friend (uncredited) Point of Departure 1966 TV Movie Consider Your Verdict 1964 TV Series Summer Holiday 1963 Unknown (uncredited) Neighbours 1988-2016 TV Series Lou Carpenter A Girl Like U 2011 Short Kid in Park Mother and Son 1992 TV Series Sergeant Hey Dad..! 1989 TV Series Waiter The Dirtwater Dynasty 1988 TV Mini-Series Our Dad The Beachcombers 1988 TV Series Reporter A Country Practice 1983-1987 TV Series Ross Irving / Ray Gardiner / Stuart Moore / ... Call Me Mister 1986 TV Series Bruce High Country 1984 TV Movie Frank Stacey Kingswood Country 1980-1984 TV Series Gerald Homes / Clive Lomas Special Squad 1984 TV Series Tobin The Explorers 1984 TV Series documentary Sir Thomas Mitchell Patrol Boat 1983 TV Series Inspector Forest The Dismissal 1983 TV Mini-Series Reg Withers Sons and Daughters 1982 TV Series Andrew Brooks Holiday Island 1981 TV Series Wally Simmons Prisoner 1980-1981 TV Series Ken Pearce King's Men 1976-1980 TV Series Det. Sgt. Frank Weston Skyways 1979 TV Series Scott Honeyman The Truckies 1978 TV Series Because He's My Friend 1978 TV Movie Ian
Producer Title Year Status Character The Right Hand Man 1987 producer
Self Title Year Status Character Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself / Lou Carpenter The Wright Stuff 2012 TV Series Himself - Guest Panelist 'Neighbours' on Five 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Neighbours Revealed 2000 TV Series documentary Himself National Television Awards 1996 TV Special Himself Neighbours: A 10th Anniversary Celebration 1995 Video documentary Himself / Lou Carpenter ABBA: The Movie 1977 Documentary Bodyguard / Bartender / Taxi Driver Tempo: Australia in the Seventies 1971 Short Himself - Commentator Is Anybody Doing Anything About It? 1967 Documentary Himself Play School 1966 TV Series Himself (19??-19??)
Known for movies Neighbours (1988-2016) as Lou Carpenter
King's Men (1976-1980) as Det. Sgt. Frank Weston
High Country (1984) as Frank Stacey
The Dick Emery Show in Australia (1977) as Various Characters