John Howard (Australian actor)

John Howard (born 22 October 1952[citation needed]) is an Australian stage and screen actor. Howard is best known for his appearances in the television series Blue Heelers, SeaChange, Always Greener, All Saints and Packed to the Rafters.

John Howard
Born (1952-10-22) 22 October 1952 (age 71)
OccupationActor
Years active1978−present

Career

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Howard was born in Corowa, New South Wales. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). His first role was in The Club. He appeared in the 1988 film Young Einstein, the 2001 film The Man Who Sued God,[1] the 2006 film Jindabyne and had a minor supporting role in the 2012 Australian comedy Any Questions for Ben?, along with the 2015 released Australian road film Last Cab to Darwin.[2] In 2015, he also starred in George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road as The People Eater, a role he reprised in 2024 in the film's prequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.

Television

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Howard is also a television actor and has appeared in a number of Australian programs. He began his career as Bob Scott in Young Ramsay (1979–1980) starred in the children's program The Girl from Tomorrow as the evil Silverthorn, and he has played Frank Reilly in Wildside (1997–1998), Bob Jelly in SeaChange (1998–2000) and John Taylor in Always Greener (2001–2003). He also played Dr. Frank Campion in the Australian medical TV drama All Saints (2004–2009). He had a role in Packed to the Rafters for a season (2010–2011) and the first series of the ABC drama Janet King.

Theatre

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Howard served as the associate director of Sydney Theatre Company between 1992 and 1996. He also acted numerous roles in plays including Shrine, Rising Water, Mongrels, The Crucible, Life of Galileo, Dead White Males, and Measure for Measure.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1979My Boys are Good BoysGrocery Store Owner (uncredited)
1980The ClubGeoff Hayward
1981Experiment in RomanceShort film
1983September '51PaulShort film
Gary's StoryGaryShort film
Bush ChristmasSly
1984RazorbackDanny
StrikeboundBashed Scab
1985The ClubGeoffVideo (voice)
Best EnemiesRead
Wrong WorldExtra
1986My CountryDavid Silvermen
1987With Time to KillAdam Sayer
1988Young EinsteinPreston Preston
Evil AngelsLyle Morris(aka A Cry in the Dark)
Around the World in 80 WaysDr. Proctor
1994The GapWaiterShort film
1996TeaseGrahamShort film
Dating the EnemyDavis
1997BlackrockKirby
1999In a Savage LandReverend Macgregor
2001The Man Who Sued GodEdward Piggott
2003Take AwayBurgies CEO
Japanese StoryRichards
2004A Man's Gotta DoEddy
2006JindabyneCarl
2010In SilenceFredShort film
2012Any Questions for Ben?Priest
2014Grace Under WaterKenShort film
Twisted MindsGreg Tinley
2015UnIndianMr. Saunders
1919The DoctorShort film
Last Cab to DarwinSimmo
Mad Max: Fury RoadThe People Eater
2018Extra TimeBill Langham
The MergerBull Barlow
2022Talk BackShort film
2024Furiosa: A Mad Max SagaThe People Eater

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
19??The AustronautsCommander Buck HarringtonTV film
1980Water Under the BridgeArchie6 episodes
Young RamsayBob Scott2 episodes
1981BellamyPriestEpisode: "Fizz"
Cop ShopEdward Whitelaw2 episodes
A Town like AliceDonald PagetEpisode #1.1
1982The Highest HonorCaptain R.C. PageTV film
1982–1989A Country PracticeHamish Dalton / Julian Cockburn /
Sandy McIntosh
6 episodes
1983Carson's LawLen Cartwright2 episodes
Silent ReachPeter Mountford2 episodes
1985Heart of the High CountryGinger6 episodes
1986Studio 86AuthorEpisode: "Restoration Place"
1988Richmond HillBob RussellTV series
1991The Flying DoctorsMike StoneEpisode: "Father & Son"
1991–1992The Girl from TomorrowSilverthorn23 episodes
1993Joh's JuryHedleyTV film
1995G.P.John SchuelerEpisode: "Still Life"
Blue HeelersMichael FieldingEpisode: "Out of Harm's Way"
The Road to MandalayConrad WolfTV film
1997–1998WildsideFranky Reilly5 episodes
1998Pacific BlueDwayne FarrellEpisode: "Cruz Control"
State CoronerSteve CoombsEpisode: "On Thin Ice"
Children's HospitalLen LarkinEpisode: "Home Truths"
Never Tell Me NeverUncle DarrylTV film
1998–2019SeaChangeBob Jelly47 episodes
1999Water RatsSven Larsen2 episodes
Heartbreak HighTony MossEpisode #7.16
FlipperJack CawleyEpisode: "Lost and Found"
2000The GamesJohn HowardEpisode: "Land Claim"
2001ChangiKenEpisode: "Gordon's Will"
StingersRobert LakeEpisode: "Family Values"
2001–2003Always GreenerJohn Taylor50 episodes
2001–2009All SaintsJonathan Healy / Dr. Frank Campion232 episodes
2002Tanya and FloydTeddyTV film
The Road from CoorainAngusTV film
2004JessicaGeorgie ThomasMiniseries
2008The Real SeachangeNarratorTV series
2010–2012Packed to the RaftersTom Jennings17 episodes
2011City HomicideAlan Sullivan5 episodes
2014Janet KingSteven Blakely2 episodes
2016Soul MatesSarge4 episodes
2017The WarriorsBill Shepard8 episodes
2019Get Krack!nBill Langham2 episodes
2021BumpHippyEpisode: "Driftwood"
2024Colin from AccountsBrian Crapp7 episodes

Awards

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He was the recipient of the Sydney Critics Circle Best Stage Actor Award in 1991 and the Variety Club of Australia Stage Actor Heart Award in 1992. Howard has also won the Most Outstanding Actor award at the 2001 Logie Awards for his role in SeaChange,[4] the 2009 Sydney Critics Circle Awards for Best Stage Actor, and the Centenary Medal for Service to the Arts and the Community.[5]

ARIA Music Awards

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The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association. They commenced in 1987.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
1989Australia Day / Child of Australia (with Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Australian Youth Orchestra, & Joan CardenBest Classical AlbumNominated[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Australian Television: All Saints: Profiles: John Howard".
  2. ^ "Last Cab to Darwin". IMDb. 10 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Australian Television: All Saints: Profiles: John Howard".
  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
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