John Howard (Australian actor)

John Howard (born 22 October 1952) 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
OccupationActor
Years active1978−present

Career

Film

Howard was born in Corowa, New South Wales. He graduated from National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). His first role was 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 film Mad Max: Fury Road. He also appeared in the 2015 released Australian road film Last Cab to Darwin.[2]

Television

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

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, The Life of Galileo, Dead White Males, and Measure for Measure.[3]

Filmography

TV
Year Title Role Notes
2021 Bump (Australian TV series) Hippy 1 episode
1998-2019 SeaChange Bob Jelly 47 episodes
2019 Get Kracken Bill Langham 2 episode
2017 The Warriors Bill Shepard 8 episodes
2016 Soul Mates Sarge 4 episode
2014 Janet King (TV series) Steven Blakely 2 episodes
2010-12 Packed to the Rafters Tom Jennings 17 episodes
2011 City Homicide Alan Sullivan 5 episodes
2001-09 All Saints (TV series) Jonathan Healy / Frank Campion 232 episodes
2008 The Real SeaChange Self/Narrator
2004 Jessica Georgie Thomas TV Movie
2001-03 Always Greener John Taylor 50 episodes
2002 Tanya and Floyd Teddy TV Movie
2002 The Road from Coorain Angus TV Movie
2001 Changi Ken 1 episode
2001 Stingers Robert Lake 1 episode
2000 The Games John Howard 1 episode
1999 Water Rats Sven Larsen 2 episodes
1999 Heartbreak High Tony Moss 1 episode
1999 Flipper 1 episode
1998 Pacific Blue Dwayne Farrell 1 episode
1998 State Coroner Steve Coombs 1 episode
1998 Children's Hospital Len Larkin 1 episode
1997-98 Wildside Franky Reilly 5 episodes
1995 Road to Mandalay Conrad Wolf TV Movie
1995 GP John Schueler 1 episode
1995 Blue Heelers Michael Fielding 1 episode
1993 Joh's Jury Hedley TV Movie
1991-92 The Girl from Tomorrow Silverthorne 23 episodes
1991 The Flying Doctors Mike Stone 1 episode
1982-89 A Country Practice Hamish Dalton / Julian Cockburn / Sandy Macintosh 6 episodes
1988 Richmond Hill Bob Russell
1986 Studio 86 Author 1 episode
1985 Heart of the High Country Ginger 6 episodes
1983 Carson's Law Len Cartwright 2 episodes
1983 Silent Reach Peter Mountford 2 episodes
1982 The Highest Honor Capt R.C Page TV Movie
1981 Bellamy Priest 1 episode
1981 Cop Shop Edward Whitlaw 2 episodes
1981 A Town like Alice Donald Paget 1 episode
1980 Water Under the Bridge Archie 6 episodes
1980 Young Ramsay Bob Scott 2 episodes
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2022 Talk Back Short
2018 Extra Time Bill Langham
2018 The Merger Bull Barlow
2015 UnIndian Mr Saunders
2015 1919 The Doctor
2015 Last Cab to Darwin (film) Simmo
2015 Mad Max: Fury Road The People Eater
2014 Grace Under Water Ken
2014 Twisted Minds Greg Tinley
2012 Any Questions for Ben Priest Short
2010 In Silence Fred
2006 Jindabyne (film) Carl
2004 A Man's Gotta Do Eddy
2003 Take Away Burgies CEO
2003 Japanese Story Richards
2001 The Man who Sued God Edward Piggott
1999 In a Savage Land Rev Macgregor
1997 Blackrock Kirby
1996 Tease Graham
1996 Dating the Enemy Davis
1994 The Gap Waiter Short
1992 The Girl from Tomorrow Silverthorne
1988 Young Einstein Preston Preston
1988 A Cry in the Dark Lyle Morris
1988 Around the World in Eighty Ways Dr Proctor
1987 With Time to Kill Adam Sayer
1986 My Country David Silvermen
1985 The Club Geoff Video (Voice)
1985 Best Enemies Read
1985 Wrong World extra
1984 Razorback Danny
1984 Stirkebound Bashed
1983 September 51 Paul
1983 Gary's Story Gary Short
1983 Bush Christmas Sly
1981 Experiment in Romax Short
1980 The Club Geoff Hayward
1979 My Boys are Good Boys Grocery Store Owner
19?? The Austronauts Buck Harrington

Awards

He was the recipient of 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

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1989 Australia Day / Child of Australia (with Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Australian Youth Orchestra, & Joan Carden Best Classical Album Nominated [6]

References

  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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