Noted thespian and artistic director embarked upon a distinguished career in Australian television in 1986, initially securing roles in the popular shows "Off The Dish" and "Sons & Daughters". Prior to his foray into the world of television, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature from the University of Natal in 1967, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Subsequently, he pursued advanced studies at the University of Leeds, graduating with a Master of Arts degree in Drama and Fine Arts in 1972. This rigorous academic training served as a springboard for his subsequent success in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his illustrious career, he demonstrated a remarkable proficiency in the German language, often utilizing his linguistic skills in various voice-over projects. His versatility as a performer and artist was exemplified by his ability to excel in a wide range of roles.
The veteran actor's final television appearance was as Charlie, the seasoned cabinet maker, in the critically acclaimed series "Jack Irish" in 2016, a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to his craft.