Ken Shorter

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Born
Kenneth Shorter

1945 (1945)
Died (aged 79)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1966–2018
Ken Shorter
Born
Kenneth Shorter

1945 (1945)
Died (aged 79)
OccupationActor
Years active1966–2018
Known forNed Kelly (1970)
Stone (1974)

Kenneth Shorter (1945 – November 2024) was an Australian actor.

Shorter's career spanned theatre, television and film, but he was best known for starring opposite Mick Jagger in a film adaptation of Ned Kelly (1970), as the title character in the cult biker film Stone (1974) and in American fantasy film Dragonslayer (1981).

Shorter was born in 1945,[1][2] and worked as a police officer and truck driver before becoming an actor.

Career

In 1967, he commenced playing the character of Frankie McCoy on the Seven Network series You Can't See 'Round Corners.[3] He later reprised the role for the 1969 theatrical film adaption.[1]

It was announced in 1969 that Shorter had been cast as Aaron Sherritt in the film Ned Kelly,[4] in which he starred alongside Mick Jagger.

In the early 1970s, Shorter was a member of Sydney's Old Tote Theatre Company and appeared in several of the company's productions including Lasseter, The Man of Mode, The Government Inspector and The Legend of King O'Malley.[5][6][7][8] Shorter also starred in numerous theatre productions throughout the UK from 1972 to 2010.

In 1974, Shorter was cast in his best known role as the title character in the low-budget cult biker film Stone, which has often been cited as inspiration for the Max Max series. That same year, he played a fictional New South Wales rugby league player called Frank Scully in The Forward Pack which was written by Robert Caswell and was one of four Sunday night television plays broadcast by ABC TV.[9] In 1975, he appeared in the outback drama film Sunday Too Far Away as Frankie Davis. And in 1981, he played a henchmen guard in the American fantasy film Dragonslayer. He was also part of the cast for the 2000 Hollywood film Dragonheart: A New Beginning.

Shorter's many Australian television credits included a regular role (as Duncan Ross) in Bellbird (1968), a presenter role on children's series Play School (1969–1982) and a recurring role in Number 96 (1977). He also had guest roles in Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Homicide, Matlock Police, Riptide, Boney, Division 4 and G.P..

In the UK, he appeared in The Bill, Casualty, Holby City and the TV movie Persuasion.

Death

After a health decline, Shorter retired from acting in 2018. He died in November 2024, aged 79.[10][11]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Type
1969 You Can't See 'round Corners Frankie McCoy
1970 Ned Kelly Aaron Sherritt
1974 Moving On Alan
1974 Stone Stone
1975 Sunday Too Far Away Frankie Davis
1980 Maybe This Time Alan
1981 Dragonslayer Henchman
1981 4D Special Agents Eddie
1982 Scrubbers Rex
1983 The Ploughman's Lunch Squash Coach
1998 Praise Male Nurse
2000 Dragonheart: A New Beginning King Direct to video film
2018 Sink Vic

Television

Year Title Role Type
1967 Adventures of the Seaspray Second Youth 1 episode
1967 You Can't See 'Round Corners Frankie McCoy 26 episodes
1968 Bellbird Duncan Ross 83 episodes
1969 Riptide Ross 1 episode
1969 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Tim 1 episode
1969 Division 4 Dave Gibbs 1 episode
1966–1972 Play School Presenter 31 episodes
1968; 1970 Homicide Rod Smith / Danny Baker 2 episodes
1969 Australian Plays: The Torrents Kingsley Myers TV play
1971 Matlock Police Martin Daly 1 episode
1972 The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui TV movie
1973 Boney Vic Vickery 1 episode
1974 The Forward Pack Frank Scully TV movie
1977 Number 96 Duncan Swann 4 episodes
1979 Leave Him to Heaven Eddie TV movie
1979 Ripping Yarns 1st Mutinous Officer 1 episode
1985; 1996 Casualty Musician / John 2 episodes
1987 Rockliffe's Babies Lorry Driver 1 episode
1990; 1991; 1998 The Bill Donald Varney / William Mobley / Heckler 3 episodes[12]
1992 G.P. Paul Ricketson 1 episode
1995 Persuasion Lady Dalrymple's Butler TV movie
2001 Oscar Charlie Biker 2 episodes
2007 Holby City Martin Riley 1 episode

Stage

References

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