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John Stanton (actor) was born on 28 October, 1944 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is an actor. Discover John Stanton (actor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?
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80 years old |
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28 October, 1944 |
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28 October |
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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Australia |
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John Stanton (actor) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is John Stanton (actor)'s Wife?
His wife is Jill Forster
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John Stanton (actor) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is John Stanton (actor) worth at the age of 80 years old? John Stanton (actor)’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Australia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2013, Stanton appeared as Willy Loman in the Black Swan Theatre Company production of Death of a Salesman.
He was acclaimed in his role as Malcolm Fraser in television mini-series The Dismissal, for which he was awarded a Logie Award for Best Actor in a single drama or mini-series. When Stanton was cast in The Dismissal, the producers wanted him to wear a wig and prosthetics which Stanton refused. In a 2013 interview, Stanton said: "I said 'there's no way I'm going to do that. Either I will create my own reality or I'm not going to be there at all' so I was one of the few that went without make-up." During the interview, Stanton also revealed what Fraser had said about the mini-series, recalling that he had said: "Well they got someone decent to play me - they should have got someone decent to play Whitlam", referring to the performance of Max Phipps.
He is the narrator for the 8-part TV series Australians at War, which commenced Anzac Day, 25 April 2001.
This included being the English language announcer for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Opening Ceremony. He was also the voice on one or more television ads for the Opening Ceremony Official Album. He has also been the voice-over announcer for numerous television and radio ads, including Forty Winks bedding. He is also doing voice overs for Designer Direct.
In 1997, he appeared in an episode of Blue Heelers playing the character of Dougall Frazer.
He has also narrated "Hitler: The Final Chapter" released in 1992 by "Cyril Jones & Associates" and released in the U.S. in 1995.
During the early 1990s Stanton portrayed the character of Oliver Blackwood in the TV series The Man from Snowy River, and appeared in a recurring role as Bryce Redstaff in McLeod's Daughters from 2003–2007.
Stanton starred in the Daryl Duke-directed 1986 adventure drama film Tai-Pan and in the 1987 Australian film Great Expectations: The Untold Story.
In 1983, Stanton appeared in the movie Dusty with Bill Kerr.
He starred as the bagman in the 1982 comedy film Kitty and the Bagman.
In 1981 he played the title character of Det. Sgt. Steve Bellamy in the police series Bellamy.
In 1981, he appeared with Henri Szeps and Simone Buchanan in Run Rebecca, Run.
In 1979, Stanton appeared in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of the Harold Pinter play Betrayal which was the first time the production had been staged outside the United Kingdom.
He played the major supporting role of Peter Handcock (to Terence Donovan's leading role of Breaker Morant) in the first public performance of Kenneth G. Ross's play Breaker Morant: A Play in Two Acts, presented by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre, in Melbourne on 2 February 1978. He also played many other roles on stage including the lead in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
He then played the regular lead role of Nick Manning in the later years of soap opera The Box. Jill Forster at that time also played the regular role of prim secretary Enid Parker in The Box, and in the storyline Enid eventually had a one-night stand with Stanton's character. When Stanton and Forster became expectant parents in real life and Forster left The Box to have the baby, likewise Enid fell pregnant and left to have the baby, and in the story Nick was the father. When Forster returned for the show's final episode in 1977 Enid's baby was played by Stanton and Forster's real-life child.
Despite having made six earlier appearances as different characters in Homicide, Stanton was cast as a regular character, lead detective Pat Kelly, in 1973–74. In his final episode, Pat Kelly engaged in a romance with a woman played by his real-life wife Jill Forster, with whom he previously appeared in an episode of Matlock Police.
Stanton's early television work included a stint in the soap opera Bellbird in 1972, and various guest-starring roles in the Crawford Productions police dramas Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police. He also acted in the miniseries Against the Wind.
John Stanton (born 28 October 1944) is an Australian actor.