John Stanton Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
John Stanton was born on October 28, 1944 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor, known for Homicide (1964), Bellamy (1981) and Darkness Falls (2003).
Net Worth
$17 Million
Date Of Birth
October 28, 1944
Place Of Birth
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Profession
Actor
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Fact
1
John is noted for his numerous voice-over works and was the English language announcer for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony.
2
Appearing on stage at the Playhouse in Melbourne, Australia as Joe Keller in Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons'. [March 2007]
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Malevolence
2016
Short completed
Teddy
Childhood's End
2015
TV Mini-Series
Wainright Senior
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
2013-2015
TV Series
Douglas Ashby
The Julian Paradox
2010
Julius Caesar
Beneath Hill 60
2010
General Lambert
McLeod's Daughters
2003-2007
TV Series
Bryce Redstaff
Dogstar
2007
TV Series
Singo
Virus
2005
Short
Dr. Norton Abraxas
Stingers
2004
TV Series
Ethan Stein
Through My Eyes
2004
TV Series
Roff
Pirate Islands
2003
TV Series
The Ghost Of Captain Quade
Welcher & Welcher
2003
TV Series
Colonel
Darkness Falls
2003
Captain Thomas Henry
MDA
2002
TV Series
Dr. Jock McGeoghan
Blue Heelers
1998
TV Series
Dougal Frazer
The Silver Brumby
1998
TV Series
The Brolga
Reprisal
1997
TV Movie
McTaggart
Vacant Possession
1995
Frank
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga
1994-1995
TV Series
Oliver Blackwood
Halifax f.p.
1995
TV Series
Malcolm Priest
Time Trax
1994
TV Series
Dr. Julius Rathenberg
Naked Under Capricorn
1989
TV Movie
Edrington
Mission: Impossible
1989
TV Series
Lord Holman
Day of the Panther
1988
William Anderson
Strike of the Panther
1988
William Anderson
Rent-a-Cop
1987
Alexander
Great Expectations: The Untold Story
1987
TV Movie
Abel Magwitch
Tai-Pan
1986
Tyler Brock
Malcolm
1986
Armed Guard (uncredited)
Darwin, 1942: Australia's Greatest Shame
1986
TV Movie
Narrator (voice)
The Naked Country
1985
Lance Dillon
Phar Lap
1983
Eric Connolly
Dusty
1983
Railey Jordan
The Dismissal
1983
TV Mini-Series
Malcolm Fraser
Kitty and the Bagman
1983
The Bagman
Bellamy
1981
TV Series
Steve Bellamy
Run Rebecca, Run!
1981
Bob Porter
Against the Wind
1978
TV Mini-Series
Surgeon
Catspaw
1978
TV Series
Corrigan
The Geeks
1978
TV Movie
Vinnie
The Box
1975-1977
TV Series
Nick Manning
Silent Number
1974-1976
TV Series
Singer / Mason
Armchair Cinema
1975
TV Series
Helier
Division 4
1971-1975
TV Series
Tom Morgan / Ray Connell / Bert Hall / ...
Matlock Police
1971-1975
TV Series
Billy Delaney / Ben Cooper / Carl Reid / ...
The Great MacArthy
1975
Player
Homicide
1971-1974
TV Series
Sen. Det. Pat Kelly / Jimmy Taylor / Ken Anderson / ...
Rush
1974
TV Series
Jack Benson
Certain Women
1973
TV Series
Father Michael
Ryan
1973
TV Series
Johnson
Bellbird
1972
TV Series
Leo Hill
The Sensualist
1966
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Anzacs in the Face of War
2011
Documentary
Narrator (voice)
A Debt of Honour
2005
TV Movie documentary
Narrator
Australians at War
2001
TV Series documentary
Narrator (2001)
Sydney 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony
2000
TV Movie
Himself
First Tuesday in November
1989
Documentary
Narrator
Nancy Wake Codename: The White Mouse
1987
Video documentary
Narrator
Australian Movies to the World
1983
TV Movie
Himself - Narrator
Australia's Hidden Wealth
1982
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Archive Footage
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1984
Logie
Logie Awards
Best Lead Actor
The Dismissal (1983)
Known for movies
Homicide (1971-1974) as Sen. Det. Pat Kelly / Al Simmonds / Jack Robertson