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Max Phipps was born on November 18, 1939 in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia as Maxwell John Phipps. He was an actor, known for Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), Stir (1980) and Thirst (1979). He died on August 6, 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales.
Date Of Birth November 18, 1939 Died 2000-08-06 Place Of Birth Parkes, New South Wales, Australia Height 6' 3" (1.91 m) Profession Actor Star Sign Scorpio
Actor Title Year Status Character Without Warning 1999 TV Movie Mayberry Farscape 1999 TV Series Pa'u Tuzak Noah's Ark 1999 TV Mini-Series Jezer Big Sky 1999 TV Series Ellison All Saints 1998-1999 TV Series Joe Goretski Wildside 1998 TV Series Sam Farmer Bullpitt! 1997 TV Series Archbishop Halifax f.p. 1996 TV Series Derrida Naked: Stories of Men 1996 TV Series Leonard Snowy River: The McGregor Saga 1995 TV Series Commissioner Henry Dengate Fire 1995 TV Series Firefighter Edward 'Dinosaur' Spence G.P. 1994 TV Series Derek Harwood Bligh 1992 TV Series Le Perouse / Dr. McBryde The Miraculous Mellops 2 1992 TV Series Bernie Dump Screen One 1991 TV Series Ray Inspector Morse 1991 TV Series Detective Inspector Glenn McAllister The Miraculous Mellops 1991 TV Series Bernie Dump Sky Trackers 1990 TV Movie Doctor Giles What the Moon Saw 1990 Mr. Zachary Police State 1989 TV Movie Terry Lewis This Man... This Woman 1989 TV Mini-Series Barry Farmer Mission: Impossible 1989 TV Series Rudensky True Believers 1988 TV Mini-Series Sir Frank Packer Dark Age 1987 John Besser My Brother Tom 1986 TV Mini-Series J.B. Strapp Body Business 1986 TV Movie The Blue Lightning 1986 TV Movie Brutus Cathcart Sky Pirates 1986 Savage Emoh Ruo 1985 Sam Tregado A Country Practice 1983-1985 TV Series Gordon Barlow / Gus Roach Special Squad 1984 TV Series Arthur Lambert Who Killed Baby Azaria? 1983 TV Movie Mr. Baker QC Nate and Hayes 1983 Ben Pease The Return of Captain Invincible 1983 Admiral The Dismissal 1983 TV Mini-Series Gough Whitlam Dead Easy 1982 Francis The Road Warrior 1981 The Toadie Bellamy 1981 TV Series Evans Holiday Island 1981 TV Series Mattew Kramer Women of the Sun 1981 TV Mini-Series Doug Cutler (segment "4: Lo-Arna") Stage Fright 1980 George D'alberg Stir 1980 Norton Thirst 1979 Mr. Hodge Glenview High 1979 TV Series Benny Hill Down Under 1977 TV Movie Various Roles Shannon's Mob 1975 TV Series Patrick Ryan Polly My Love 1975 TV Movie The Cars That Eat People 1974 Mulray Ryan 1973 TV Series Bradley Snake Gully with Dad and Dave 1972 TV Series Harry Phealy Boney 1972 TV Series Morris Answorth A Nice Day at the Office 1972 TV Series Graeme 'Snow' Carter Catwalk 1972 TV Series Jack Wilson The Tony Hancock Special 1972 TV Movie Hotel Clerk The Thursday Creek Mob 1971 TV Series Dynasty 1971 TV Series Dr. Loftus Woobinda, Animal Doctor 1970 TV Series Delta 1969 TV Series Tony Spencer You Can't See 'round Corners 1969 Keith Grayson Consider Your Verdict 1967 TV Series Split Level 1964 TV Movie
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1980 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actor in a Lead Role Stir (1980)
Known for movies The Road Warrior (1981) as The Toadie
Stir (1980) as Norton
Thirst (1979) as Mr. Hodge
Nate and Hayes (1983) as Ben Pease