Eric Oldfield
Eric Oldfield is an Australian actor, musician and former model, who remains best known for his role in the soap opera The Young Doctors as Dr. Ben Fielding.[2]
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Born | 1948 (age 74–75) Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia |
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TV credits include: The Godfathers, Airhawk, Chopper Squad, The Bluestone Boys, Waterloo Station, Possession, Paradise Beach, Water Rats and Murder Call.[3]
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
Demonstrator | 1971 | Driver (uncredited) |
The Godfathers (TV series) | 1971-1972 | Gary Peterson (72 episodes) |
Silent Number (TV series) | 1975 | Patient |
Certain Women (TV series) | 1974/1975 | Steve Williams |
Paradise (TV movie) | 1975 | ? |
The Dave Allen Show in Australia (TV series) | 1975 | Various |
The Bluestone Boys (TV series) | 1976 | ? |
Gone to Ground (TV movie) | 1976 | Jimmy Fleming |
Father, Dear Father in Australia (TV series) | 1978 | Roger |
Chopper Squad (TV series) | 1977-1979 | Phil Trayle |
Alison's Birthday | 1981 | Priest |
Airhawk (TV movie) | 1981 | Jim Hawk |
The Young Doctors (TV series) | 1979-1982 | Ben Fielding (492 episodes) |
Island Trader (TV movie) | 1982 | ? |
Waterloo Station | 1983 | Brad Stevens |
Dingo (TV Movie) | 1983 | Rod Fraser |
Possession (TV series) | 1985 | Gerry Foster |
A Country Practice | 1986 | Mike Thomas |
A Girl from Steel City (TV series) | 1987 | ? |
Kadaicha | 1988 | Alex Sorensen |
Rafferty's Rules (TV series) | 1990 | Tim Peters |
Chances (TV series) | 1991 | Dr Gary Duncan |
The Adventures of Skippy (TV series) | 1992 | Ranger Dave Gardner |
Paradise Beach (TV series) | 1992 | Craig Ritchie |
Time Trax (TV series) | 1993 | Ostrander |
Water Rats | 1997 | Mr. Carter |
Murder Call (TV series) | 2000 | Shaun Brennan |
Enemies Closer | 2000 | Richard |
Dont Say a Word (short film) | 2005 | Client |
References
- Albert Moran and Chris Keating The A to Z of Australian radio and Television, p. 285, at Google Books
- "Eric Oldfield". IMDb. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- Albert Moran and Chris Keating The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television, p. 285, at Google Books
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