John Hargreaves (Australian actor)
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John Hargreaves (28 November 1945 - 8 January 1996) was an Australian actor. He was born in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia, and educated at Marist College Kogarah.[1]. He taught in Mendooran, New South Wales, but moved to Sydney in the 1960s. He had roles in The Removalists, Don's Party, and Malcolm, among many other films. He was the only actor to receive the Byron Kennedy Award, a prestigious film award (in 1994). He died of AIDS in 1996.
[edit] Roles
Actor Credits
- Lust and Revenge (1997) Gallery Sleaze
- Country Life (1995) Jack Dickens
- Hotel Sorrento (1995) Dick Bennett
- Blackfellas (1993) Detective Maxwell
- No Worries (1993)
- Rome, Romeo (1992) David Waldberg
- Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1989)
- Comrades (1989) Convict
- Emerald City (1989) Colin Rogers
- Boundaries of the Heart (1988) Andy Ford
- The Lizard King (Sentiments : Au bout de l’espoir) (1987)
- Cry Freedom (1987) Bruce
- The Place at the Coast (1987) Neil McAdam
- Malcolm (1986) Frank Baker
- Sky Pirates (1986) Harris
- Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1984) Arthur Allan Thomas
- My First Wife (1984) John
- The Great Gold Swindle (1984)
- Careful, He Might Hear You (1983) Logan
- Scales of Justice (TV miniseries) (1983) Constable Borland
- Hoodwink (1982) Martin Stang
- The Killing of Angel Street (1981) Jeff Elliot
- The Odd Angry Shot (1979) "Bung" Holey
- Little Boy Lost (1978) Norman "Jacko" Walls
- Long Weekend (1978) Peter
- Deathcheaters (1976) Steve Hall
- Don's Party (1976) Don Henderson
- Mad Dog (1976) Baylis
- The Removalists (1975) Constable Ross
Below The Line Credits
- Without A Clue (1988) runner
Other Credits
- Second Best (1994)
- completion guarantee services (The Completion Bond Company Inc) Whore (1991)
[edit] References
- ^ Marist College Kogarah- Famous Ex-students (accessed:17-07-2007)
[edit] External links
- Celebration - a biography of John Hargreaves
- Rotten Tomatoes
- IMDB profile
- John Hargreaves at the National Film and Sound Archive