Peter Whitford

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Peter Whitford (born 1939) is an Australian former radio, theatre, television and film character actor known for numerous roles particularly as wealthy businessmen and members of the aristocracy.

Born1939 (age 8687)
Adelaide, Australia
Occupations
  • Actor
  • playwright
  • director
  • singer
Yearsactive1950s–2010
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Peter Whitford
Born1939 (age 8687)
Adelaide, Australia
EducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art (1963)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • playwright
  • director
  • singer
Years active1950s–2010
Known forThe Henderson Kids (1985)
Strictly Ballroom (1992)
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Early life

Peter Whitford was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He studied at Sydney's NIDA, graduating in 1963 with Diploma of Dramatic Art (Acting).[1]

Career

Whitford is an actor, playwright, director and singer, who started his career in radio roles and then in theatre, beginning in 1958.[2] From the 1960s he then began appearing in film and television roles, which he continued up until 2010. When he graduated from NIDA in 1963, Whitford performed in ABC Radio play, King of Hearts. He then played Jack Porter in the long-running radio serial Blue Hills.[3]

Whitford's theatre credits are numerous. His early stage roles were in university theatre at NIDA, in plays such as Julius Caesar, Hamlet, The Crucible, Waiting for Godot and The Cherry Orchard. He went on to act in productions for Northside Theatre Company, STC, MTC, Queensland Theatre Company, Old Tote Theatre Company and Belvoir Street. He also ventured into musical theatre with singing roles as the Governor in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Moonface Martin in Anything Goes as and Sir John in Me and My Girl.

Whitford had main roles in television beginning with Peter Prentice in sitcom I've Married A Bachelor in 1968, followed by Guy Sutton in soap opera Number 96 in 1976. Otherwise he mostly took on guest roles in his early television career, in series including Contrabandits, The Link Men, The Rovers, Homicide, Ryan, Division 4, The Restless Years, Chopper Squad, Skyways, Prisoner, Cop Shop, Kingswood Country, A Country Practice and Mother and Son.

Whitford had a recurring role in Carson's Law in 1983, and appeared in the 1984 Test cricket miniseries Bodyline opposite Hugo Weaving and Gary Sweet. He then played the regular role of ruthless businessman Ashley Wheeler in 1985 children's series, The Henderson Kids, also starring Kylie Minogue, Ben Mendelsohn and Nadine Garner.

During this time, Whitford also appeared in several films, including 1979 period drama My Brilliant Career starring Judy Davis and Sam Neill, 1983 biopic Phar Lap about the famed racing horse and 1986 Ozploitation film Dead End Drive-In.

Whitford then starred in 1990 miniseries Come in Spinner, as Mr Sharlton. He played a recurring role on Home and Away as Doctor Worthington from 1994 to 1995. He then had a main role as Johnno Johnstone in comedy series Bullpitt! from 1997 to 1998. He had guest roles throughout the late 1980s and 1990s in series such as Rafferty's Rules, The Flying Doctors, G.P., Police Rescue, E Street, Blue Heelers.

Whitford starred as dancing official Les Kendall in Baz Luhrmann’s first film, the 1992 dance extravaganza Strictly Ballroom. Other film roles of that time included Dad and Dave: On Our Selection (1995) opposite Geoffrey Rush and Noah Taylor, and Oscar and Lucinda (1997) alongside Cate Blanchett and Ralph Fiennes. He played the stage manager in another one of Baz Luhrmann’s films, the 2001 musical Moulin Rouge! alongside Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor. That same year he had a part in comedy film The Man Who Sued God, opposite Judy Davis and Billy Connolly. The following year he appeared in legal drama Black and White alongside Robert Carlyle, Charles Dance, Colin Friels and Ben Mendelsohn.

Television guest roles in the 2000s included Farscape, All Saints and Rake, the latter of which, in 2010, was his last appearance.

Whitford has also recorded audiobooks for the Vision Australia Information and Library Service, Louis Braille and the Royal Blind Society.[4]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1977The Tichborne AffairCubittTV movie
1978CassFrankTV movie
1979My Brilliant CareerUncle Julius
1983Phar LapBert Wolfe
1983Careful, He Might Hear YouGeorge
1983With PrejudiceBodor
1984Who Killed Hannah Jane?James GannonTV movie
1986Dead End Drive-InThompson
1987Running from the GunsTerry
1988Warm Nights on a Slow Moving TrainSteward
1988Computer GhostsUncle Oscar
1992Strictly BallroomLes Kendall
1992The Time GameMr GreenTV movie
1993The Burning Piano: A Portrait of Patrick WhiteSelf
1995Dad and Dave: On Our SelectionMr Todd
1997Oscar and LucindaMr Ahearn
1999PassionTour Manager
1999The Three StoogesDell Henderson (Administrator)TV movie
2001Moulin Rouge!Stage Manager
2001The Man Who Sued GodModerator
2002Black and WhiteJustice Windeyer
2006Unfolding Florence: The Many Lives of Florence BroadhurstVoiceDocudrama
2008Fool’s GoldJudge
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
196666 and All ThatSelf / Various
1967Australian PlayhouseAnthology series, 1 episode
1967–1968ContrabanditsDoorman / Waiter / Bingo2 episodes
1968–1969I've Married A BachelorPeter Prentice14 episodes
1968–1973HomicideWard / Johnny Tate2 episodes
1970The Link MenSeaman1 episode
1970The RoversRogers1 episode
1970Mrs. FinneganClarrie Mooresfield1 episode
1970–1975Division 4Brian Doherty / Neil Henderson / Peter Johnson3 episodes
1971The GodfathersDusty Rhodes1 episode
1973RyanBilly Maxwell1 episode
1975The Company MenMiniseries, 1 episode
1976Number 96Guy Sutton40 episodes
1977The Restless YearsMaurice Brown
1978Chopper SquadPoof1 episode
1978Case for the DefenceInstitution Director1 episode
1979SkywaysNigel Forsythe1 episode
1980Home Sweet HomeMike FurnontMiniseries, 1 episode
1980Water Under the BridgeT.C. ShallicottMiniseries, 3 episodes
1980; 1984Kingswood CountryHayden De Witt / Bill the Salesman3 episodes
1981PrisonerDet Sgt Gordon1 episode
1981Cop ShopFather Daniel Monahan2 episodes
1982; 1984A Country PracticeRoger McLean / Alwyn Watson8 episodes
1983–1984Carson's LawDon Randall / Inspector Hudson10 episodes
1984Five Mile CreekMr Anderson1 episode
1984Sweet and SourAudition Director1 episode
1984The Last BastionH. V. EvattMiniseries, 3 episodes
1984BodylineRobertsonMiniseries, 2 episodes
1985Mother and SonMinister1 episode
1985Butterfly IslandFred6 episodes
1985WinnersMr Donaldson1 episode
1985Special SquadStanEpisode 1: "Trojan Horses"
1985The Henderson KidsAshley Wheeler22 episodes
1986Prime TimeCharles Garrett1 episode
1987Flight into HellMiniseries
1987; 1989Rafferty's RulesWilliam Walker / Harmon2 episodes
1988AustraliansMr CrosbyMiniseries, episode 6: "Lola Montez"
1989; 1994–1995Home and AwayMick O’Reilly / Doctor Worthington12 episodes
1990The Flying DoctorsRobert Bell1 episode
1990Come In SpinnerMr SharltonMiniseries, 4 episodes
1990G.P.James/Jane Kennedy1 episode
1992Police RescueRussellSeason 2, episode 6: "Stakeout"
1993Under the Skin1 episode
1993E StreetDr John Halliday1 episode
1993Blood BrothersTV movie series
1997Blue HeelersBernie Lochren1 episode
1997–1998Bullpitt!John Cazaley 'Johnno' Johnstone26 episodes
1998Children's HospitalSurgical Specialist1 episode
1999; 2009All SaintsWalter Elliott / Russell Woods2 episodes
2001Escape of the Artful DodgerFather O’Brien1 episode
2002BackbernerHenry Tinkwhistle1 episode
2002FarscapeJabula, Clan Chieftain1 episode
2010RakeJudge Keddie1 episode
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Radio

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Year Title Role Notes
1963King of HeartsABC Radio play[5]
Blue HillsJack PorterABC Radio serial
1970sA Place in the Sun4BU Radio serial[6]
1985The ClubTedABC Radio play[7]
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Stage

As actor

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Year Title Role Notes
1958An Evening of One Act Plays: Double Demon / Repeat Performance / Two Gentlemen of SohoUniversity of Adelaide
1958Androcles and the Lion / The Happy JourneyUnion Hall, Adelaide
1959; 1962Julius CaesarUnion Hall, Adelaide
1961Journey’s EndWillard Hall, Adelaide
1961HamletHoratioWoodville High School Hall, Adelaide with Shakespearean Drama Group
1961A Resounding TinkleWillard Hall, Adelaide with Theatres Associated
1962The CrucibleEzekiel CheeverCell Block Theatre, Sydney
1962The Drunken SistersApolloUNSW, Sydney
1962The Power of DarknessUNSW with NIDA
1962Waiting for GodotPozzoUNSW
1963The Cherry OrchardUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1963The Fire RaisersUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1963The Playboy of the Western WorldUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1963HamletUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1963The Ballad of Angel's AlleyBill FiddlerUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney, Harry Jensen Number Four Club, Sydney
1965The RepresentativeUNSW, Sydney
1965The KnackColinPhillip Theatre, Sydney
1965My Life with an Interval for AsprinIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1966A Refined Look at ExistenceJack ChampionJane St Theatre, Sydney
1966Halloran's Little BoatJane St Theatre, Sydney
1967The Imaginary InvalidUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1967The School for ScandalUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1968The Runaway SteamboatQuickly-QuicklyAustralia Hall, Adelaide
1969Trouble in the WorksAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre
1969The Conversion of the Anglo-SaxonsAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre
1969Mrs Porter and the AngelEdgarPACT Youth Theatre
1969The Rise and Fall of Boronia AvenueJane St Theatre, Sydney with NIDA
1969Visitor from HollywoodTheatre Royal Sydney with J. C. Williamson's
1970The Trial of the Catonsville NinePitt Street Congregational Church, Sydney with Stable Productions
1971ERF: A Theatrical CartoonThe Hole in the Wall Theatre, Perth, Playhouse, Canberra, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1972The Ghost TrainKillara Community Theatre, Sydney
1973ButleyIndependent Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra with Old Tote Theatre Company
1973Convict CakewalkAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre
1973By CandlelightSydney
1974The Cradle of HerculesSydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1974That Championship SeasonUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney with J. C. Williamson's
1975Kennedy's ChildrenPlayhouse Adelaide, St Martins Theatre, Melbourne with MTC & South Australian Theatre Company
1976Saturday Sunday MondayIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1976The Season at SarsaparillaClive PogsonSydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1977The MagistrateWykeSydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1977The AlchemistPertinax SurlyUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1977The Three SistersAndreySydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1977A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumHysteriumMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1978The Cat and the CanaryHarry BlytheUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1978Just Between OurselvesDennisUNSW Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1978Catch Me If You CanInspector LevineMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1979Hedda GablerGeorge TesmanSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with QTC
1980Rum for your MoneyMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1980Cyrano de BergeracRagueneauSydney Opera House with STC
1980; 1981The Best Little Whorehouse in TexasCJ Scruggs / Governor / VoiceoversHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson's
1981Eyes of the WhitesTom LashwoodNimrod St Theatre, Sydney
1982A Map of the WorldOpera Theatre, Adelaide with STC
1987The Country WifeSydney Opera House with STC
1987; 1988See How They RunNorthside Theatre, Sydney, Marian St Theatre, Sydney
1988GhostsBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney
1988Why Me?Marian St Theatre, Sydney
1988A Small Family BusinessNorthside Theatre, Sydney
1989When We Are MarriedNorthside Theatre, Sydney
1989; 1990Anything GoesMoonface MartinAustralia & NZ tour with Victoria State Opera
1992Dial M For MurderPlayhouse, Adelaide
1992PrinMarian St Theatre, Sydney
1992VassaNIDA Parade Studio, Sydney
1993The PerfectionistMarian St Theatre, Sydney
1993Keeping Mum!Marian Street Theatre, Sydney
1993A Bedfull of ForeignersWest End Rialto, Brisbane, Seymour Centre, Sydney, Playhouse, Adelaide with Les Currie Productions
1993Me and My GirlSir John TremayneAustralia & NZ tour
1996; 1997The John Wayne PrincipleJohn HoiquistWharf Theatre, Sydney, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with STC
2000The Marriage of FigaroSydney Opera House
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As director

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Year Title Role Notes
1969Mrs Porter and the AngelMusical DirectorPACT Youth Theatre
1971ERF: A Theatrical CartoonDirectorThe Hole in the Wall Theatre, Perth, Playhouse, Canberra, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1979The Murder RoomDirectorMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1979The ChairmanDirectorMarian Street Theatre, Sydney
1980A Resounding TinkleDirectorAMP Theatrette, Sydney with The Australian Repertory Company
1981Trap for a Lonely ManDirectorBondi Pavilion, Sydney with Players Theatre Company
1981Me 'n' Me MateDirectorNSW regional tour with Arts Council of Australia
1991Sailor Beware!DirectorMarian St Theatre, Sydney
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