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Peter Whitford (born 1939) is an Australian former radio, theatre, television and film character actor known for numerous roles particularly as wealthy businessmen and members of the aristocracy.


Early life

Peter Whitford was born in
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, South Australia. He studied at Sydney's NIDA, graduating in 1963 with Diploma of Dramatic Art (Acting).


Career

Whitford is an actor, playwright, director and singer, who started his career in radio roles and then in theatre, beginning in 1958. From the 1960s he then began appearing in film and television roles, which he continued up until 2010. When he graduated from NIDA in 1963, Whitford performed in ABC Radio play, ''King of Hearts''. He then played Jack Porter in the long-running radio serial '' Blue Hills''. Whitford's theatre credits are numerous. His early stage roles were in university theatre at NIDA, in plays such as ''
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''. He went on to act in productions for Northside Theatre Company, STC, MTC, Queensland Theatre Company, Old Tote Theatre Company and Belvoir Street. He also ventured into musical theatre with singing roles as the Governor in '' The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'', Moonface Martin in '' Anything Goes'' as and Sir John in ''
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''. Whitford had main roles in television beginning with Peter Prentice in sitcom '' I've Married A Bachelor'' in 1968, followed by Guy Sutton in soap opera '' Number 96'' in 1976. Otherwise he mostly took on guest roles in his early television career, in series including '' Contrabandits'', '' The Link Men'', '' The Rovers'', ''
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'', '' The Restless Years'', '' Chopper Squad'', '' Skyways'', ''
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'', '' Cop Shop'', '' Kingswood Country'', '' A Country Practice'' and ''
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''. Whitford had a recurring role in '' Carson's Law'' in 1983, and appeared in the 1984
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'' opposite Hugo Weaving and Gary Sweet. He then played the regular role of ruthless businessman Ashley Wheeler in 1985 children's series, '' The Henderson Kids'', also starring
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, Ben Mendelsohn and Nadine Garner. During this time, Whitford also appeared in several films, including 1979 period drama '' My Brilliant Career'' starring Judy Davis and
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'' about the famed racing horse and 1986 Ozploitation film '' Dead End Drive-In''. Whitford then starred in 1990 miniseries '' Come in Spinner'', as Mr Sharlton. He played a recurring role on ''
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'' as Doctor Worthington from 1994 to 1995. He then had a main role as Johnno Johnstone in comedy series '' Bullpitt!'' from 1997 to 1998. He had guest roles throughout the late 1980s and 1990s in series such as '' Rafferty's Rules'', '' The Flying Doctors'', '' G.P.'', ''
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''. Whitford starred as dancing official Les Kendall in Baz Luhrmann’s first film, the 1992 dance extravaganza '' Strictly Ballroom''. Other film roles of that time included '' Dad and Dave: On Our Selection'' (1995) opposite
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, and '' Oscar and Lucinda'' (1997) alongside
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and Ewan McGregor. That same year he had a part in comedy film '' The Man Who Sued God'', opposite Judy Davis and Billy Connolly. The following year he appeared in legal drama ''
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'' alongside Robert Carlyle, Charles Dance,
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and Ben Mendelsohn. Television guest roles in the 2000s included ''
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'', '' All Saints'' and '' Rake'', the latter of which, in 2010, was his last appearance. Whitford has also recorded audiobooks for the
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Filmography


Film


Television


Radio


Stage


As actor


As director


Sources


filmreference.com
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Whitford, Peter 1939 births Living people Male actors from Adelaide Australian male film actors Australian male radio actors Australian male stage actors Australian male television actors National Institute of Dramatic Art alumni 20th-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian male actors