John Ewart
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John Ewart | |
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John Ewart, in 1949, as Jimmy in the ABC radio play The Argonauts. |
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Born | February 26, 1928 Melbourne, Australia |
Died | March 8, 1994 (aged 66) |
Occupation | Television actor |
John Ewart (February 26, 1928 – March 8, 1994) was an Australian Film Institute award winning actor.
Ewart was born in Melbourne, Australia. He began his acting career when he was cast at the age of four in a radio production of Snow White. At the age of 18 he made his film debut in the lead role of Mickey O'Riordan in Charles Chauvel's production of Sons of Matthew.
Ewart appeared in hundreds of Australian radio, theatre, film and television productions. He was well known for his role in film Sunday Too Far Away, his ongoing role in the Australian TV series The Restless Years in 1980-1981, and his lead role opposite a young Nicole Kidman in Bush Christmas.
Ewart was diagnosed with aesophagus cancer and died at Greenwich Hospital in Sydney. When doctors informed the family that he had only hours to live, he married his partner, former Australian TV presenter Jane Fennell. Jane Fennell is the daughter of Ewart's friend, Australian actor Willie Fennell. Jane Fennell was famous to a generation of young Australians as Miss Jane on the children's television show Mr Squiggle.
Following Ewart's death, Australian actor Bud Tingwell made a financial gift to Scotch College, Ewart's former school in Melbourne, to honour him and his contribution to the Australian entertainment industry.
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[edit] Awards
[edit] Film awards
- In 1976 John Ewart was nominated for the Australian Film Institute award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Let the Balloon Go.
- In 1977 John Ewart won the Australian Film Institute award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Picture Show Man.
[edit] Filmography
- Tracks of Glory (1992)
- Hurricane Smith (1992)
- Which Way Home (1991)
- Boys From the Bush (1991)
- The Returning (1990)
- True Believers (1988)
- The Heroes (1988)
- Dear Cardholder (1987)
- John Norton: A Willesee Documentary (1987)
- The Last Frontier (1986)
- Frog Dreaming (1986)
- The Big Hurt (1985)
- A Fortunate Life (1985)
- Kindred Spirits (1984)
- Razorback (1984)
- Supersleuth (1984)
- Bush Christmas (1983)
- A Slice of Life (1983)
- Crosstalk (1982)
- Deadline (1982)
- Fluteman (1982)
- Kitty and the Bagman (1982)
- Run Rebecca, Run! (1981)
- Save the Lady (1981)
- The Department (1980)
- The Truckies (1978)
- Newsfront (1978)
- Cass (1978)
- Blue Fire Lady (1977)
- The Picture Show Man (1977)
- Plunge Into Darkness (1977)
- Number 96 (1972)
- Master of the World (1976)
- Who Do You Think You Are? (1976)
- Arena (1976)
- Caddie (1976)
- Let the Balloon Go (1976)
- The Last of the Australians (1975)
- Sunday Too Far Away (1975)
- Ben Hall (1975)
- The Love Epidemic (1975)
- Petersen (1974)
- The Hotline (1974)
- The Man Who Shot the Albatross (1972)
- Bellbird (1967)
- Nice and Juicy (1966)
- Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round Table (1966)
- The Hungry Ones (1963)
- Sons of Matthew (1949)
[edit] TV Work
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.724) 1990
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.723) 1990
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.722) 1990
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.721) 1990
- Mother and Son 1986
- Special Squad 1984
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.176) 1983
- A Country Practice (episode # 1.175) 1983
- Bellamy 1981
- Chopper Squad 1978
- The Outsiders 1977
- The Restless Years (1977)
- Cop Shop (1977)
- King's Men 1976
- Silent Number 1976
- Alvin Purple 1976
- Division 4 27 August 1975
- Matlock Police 27 March 1975
- Division 4 12 February 1975
- Homicide 8 October 1974
- Matlock Police 19 September 1974
- Matlock Police 6 June 1974
- Ryan 16 April 1974
- Ryan 1 February 1974
- Homicide 3 July 1973
- Homicide 22 August 1972
- Matlock Police 20 July 1972
- Catwalk 1972
- Matlock Police 3 February 1972
- Division 4 20 October 1971
- Matlock Police 24 June 1971
- Homicide 23 February 1971
- Division 4 29 September 1970
- Division 4 25 August 1970
- The Long Arm 1970
- Contrabandits 1967
- The Barry Crocker Show 1966-1967
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NAME | Ewart, John |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Australian actor. |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 26, 1928 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Melbourne, Australia |
DATE OF DEATH | March 8, 1994 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Greenwich, Sydney |