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Wayne Jarratt est un Acteur Australien né le 19 avril 1957

Wayne Jarratt

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Nationalité Australie
Naissance 19 avril 1957
Mort 14 mai 1988 (à 31 ans)

Wayne Jarratt (19 April 1957 – 14 May 1988) was an Australian stage and television actor in the 1980s, remembered for his role of friendly prison officer Steve Faulkner in the soap opera Prisoner. He filled the role for about seventy episodes between 1981 and 1982, but opted to leave the series to take a stage role.

Jarratt attended Balgowlah Boys High in Sydney from 1969–1974. He died of a brain tumour at the age of 31.

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Reg Evans
Reg Evans
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Robert Coleby
Robert Coleby
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Bill Kerr
Bill Kerr
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Vincent Ball
Vincent Ball
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Vivean Gray
Vivean Gray
(1 films)
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Anzacs (TV series)
Thèmes Politique
Acteurs Bill Kerr, Tony Bonner, Shane Briant, Jim Holt, Wayne Jarratt, Vincent Ball
Rôle Private Upton
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1914. Western District of Victoria (Australia). Martin Barrington, the son of a wealthy British-born land-owner Sir Rupert Barrington (who still thought of himself as a "British") and his wife Lady Thea Barrington, returns home early from university studies with plans to move north to the family's Queensland property in a bid to up the quality of their livestock. His best friend, stockman Dick Baker, initially agrees to move with him, but later wants to enlist to fight in the Great War which has just begun in Europe, and Martin agrees to follow (after turning down a commission as 2nd lieutenant in his father's old British rifle regiment), joined by Dick's sister (and Martin's childhood sweetheart) Kate, who will become an army nurse. The two friends enlist and they form part of the 8th Battalion, 3rd platoon led by former schoolteacher and now Lieutenant Harold Armstrong and former football star and now Sargeant Tom McArthur. Other members of the platoon include quiet and studious Roly Collins, Englishman Bill Harris, cynical, wise-cracking drover Pat Cleary and the Danish-born Johansen brothers. Sgt McArthur soon becomes unpopular with his short temper and aggressive manner, but, whilst drunk one night off-duty, he tells of his miserable childhood growing up with an alcoholic father who had been crippled in the Boer War.