Ken Wayne

Australian actor (1922–1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ken Wayne (5 October 1922 – 30 September 1993) was an Australian actor of radio, theatre, film and television.[1]

Born
Kenard Charles Wayne

(1922-10-05)5 October 1922
Died30 September 1993(1993-09-30) (aged 70)
Epping, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1945–1992
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Ken Wayne
Ken Wayne in 1947
Born
Kenard Charles Wayne

(1922-10-05)5 October 1922
Died30 September 1993(1993-09-30) (aged 70)
Epping, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1945–1992
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Career

Wayne made his film debut in Sons of Matthew (1949) and appeared in a number of movies including Dust in the Sun (1958).[2] Wayne had a featured role as a submarine officer using an American accent in 1959's On the Beach filmed in Melbourne.

He also worked in radio and was best known for his role as private eye Larry Kent in the series I Hate Crime.[3][4] Wayne auditioned for the part of Larry Kent, after the first choice for the lead felt through. He played him for all three seasons.[5] According to colleague and friend Charles Tingwell, being so identified with Larry Kent hurt Wayne from being cast in other roles.[6]

Wayne relocated to Britain in the early 1960s where he worked in London for 13 years, appearing in series such as The Saint, No Hiding Place, Dixon of Dock Green and Coronation Street.[1]

He returned to Australia in 1972 to become a regular guest artist on television movies and series,[7] including the miniseries Serpent in the Rainbow (1973) and Power Without Glory (1976), police procedural series Homicide and Matlock Police, sitcom Doctor Down Under and soap operas Punishment, A Country Practice and E Street, continuing to act until the early 1990s. He also had a minor role as a bartender in the 1989 American film The Punisher, which was filmed in Australia.

On stage in Australia, Wayne appeared in productions of These Positions Vacant (1945), Get a Load of This (1945), Ah, Wilderness! (1948), The Big Knife (1957), Curly on the Rack (1958) and That Championship Season (1974).[8] His stage credits in the UK included Happy as a King (1953), Licence to Murder (1963), Twelve Angry Men (1963–1964) and The Odd Couple (1966–1967).[9]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1950Sons of MatthewBarney O'Riordan
1957Three in OneFirst Cab DriverAnthology film, segment "The City"
1958Dust in the SunJustin Bayard
1958Double CrossShort film
1959On the BeachLt. Benson
1962Two and Two Make SixMaj. Calhoun
1962Solo for SparrowBaker
1963The Small World of Sammy LeeBarman
1963On the RunBryce
1965Up from the BeachPfc. Solly
1965The LiquidatorTank Crewman (uncredited)
1967The Dirty DozenMaster Sgt. Fredericks (uncredited)
1968Nobody Runs ForeverFerguson
1973The Mackintosh ManUncredited
1977AlibisHarry
1982BrothersBureau Chief
1986Death of a SoldierCaptain Burman
1989The PunisherBartender
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Television

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1955The Adventures of Long John SilverGil Bligh1 episode
1958The Multi-Coloured UmbrellaJoeTV play
1960Deadline MidnightBinnie1 episode
1960–1965ITV Play of the WeekDigger / Mr Warner / Norton / Defence Attorney StevensTV plays, 4 episodes
1961One Step BeyondGuardEpisode: "The Stranger"
1961The Guns of NavaroneSoldier (uncredited)
1961; 1962Armchair TheatreParkes / Vice-president2 episodes
1962Reunion DayJack HudsonTV movie
1962Out of This WorldJason Kemper1 episode
1962The SaintGilroyEpisode: "The Element of Doubt"
1962; 1963The Edgar Wallace Mystery TheatreBryce / Baker2 episodes
1963Richard the LionheartAuctioneer1 episode
1963No Hiding PlaceHendersonEpisode: "Four Faces of Clare"
1963The Plane MakersBluey PetersEpisode: "Any More for the Skylark?"
1965The Wednesday PlayGingo / Prisoner in Black Maria / Staff CrossTV plays, 3 episodes
1964; 1965Dixon of Dock GreenFrank Price / Bert Bridges2 episodes
1966Knock on Any DoorStan Williams1 episode
1969Coronation StreetBarman1 episode
1970ITV Saturday Night TheatreCol Ulysses S. FeatherEpisode: "Lay Down Your Arms"
1970MogulEdward JohnsonEpisode: "Who Did You Say Inherits the Earth?"
1972BoneyCharlie1 episode
1973The AdventurerDirector1 episode
1973Division 4Inspector Crane1 episode
1973Serpent in the Rainbow4 episodes
1973; 1975HomicideSgt Tom Taylor / Geoffrey Thompson2 episodes
1974Lindsay's BoyTV movie
1975Certain Women1 episode
1973; 1975Matlock PoliceReg Logan / Chilla Davis / Bruce Johnston / Frank Nash4 episodes
1976Silent NumberSimpson1 episode
1976The Professional TouchTV movie
1976The BushrangerTV movie
1976The SullivansArmy Sergeant1 episode
1976Power without GloryTed ThurgoodMiniseries, 5 episodes
1978Father, Dear Father in AustraliaSgt Ryan1 episode
1978–1982Cop ShopRod Willis / Taverner / Doug Freeman6 episodes
1979Doctor Down UnderProfessor Wilkinson3 episodes
1981PunishmentCPO Jack Hudson
1982A Country PracticeMerv Jeffreys2 episodes
1982DeadlineFire OfficerTV movie
1983Sherlock Holmes and a Study in ScarletVoiceAnimated film
1984The DismissalLiberal SenatorMiniseries, 2 episodes
1984A Tale of Two CitiesVoiceAnimated film
1984Special SquadTed BakerEpisode 7: "The Second Mr. Swift"
1986Charley's WebRichard WilsonTV movie
1988Rafferty's RulesHenry Plummer1 episode
1989E StreetWolfgang Weissman1 episode
1992G.P.Curly1 episode
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Theatre

Radio (partial)

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1946–1947The ClockRadio series
1950–1952I Hate CrimeLarry KentRadio series
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References

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