Peter Curtin

Australian actor (1944–2014)

Peter Curtin
Born
Peter Julian Curtin

31 January 1944 (1944-01-31)
Died19 May 2014(2014-05-19) (aged 70)
OccupationActor
SpouseAilsa Piper

Peter Julian Curtin (31 January 1944 – 19 May 2014) was an Australian television and stage actor, whose career began when he joined the Melbourne Theatre Company, appearing in The Plough and the Stars with Wendy Hughes.[1]

Personal life

Curtin married actress Ailsa Piper in 1987. Curtin died, aged 70, on 19 May 2014.[2]

Filmography

Film

  • Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1979, TV movie) as Roo Webber
  • Blood Money (1980) as Dan
  • Handle with Care (1986) as Paul
  • Official Denial (1994, TV movie) as Jonathon Applegate
  • In Pursuit of Honor (1995, TV movie) as Sgt. Ernest Gruber
  • Darkness Falls (2003) as Dr. Travis

Television

  • Homicide (1965) as Henry Cooper/Ray Gardiner
  • Winner Take All (1975)
  • Bluey (1976-77) as Blair Thompson /Dave Brown
  • Cop Shop (1978) as Chris Fuller
  • Skyways as David Kerridge
  • The Last Outlaw (1980, miniseries) as Constable Richards
  • Prisoner (1980-86) as Solicitor / Ian Mahoney / Detective Thorn
  • I Can Jump Puddles (1981) as Flagger
  • And Here Comes Bucknuckle (1981) as Achilles Jones
  • Carson's Law as Detective Sgt. Clem Harvey
  • Eureka Stockade (1984) as Attorney General
  • Zoo Family (1985) as David Mitchell
  • The Flying Doctors (1986) as Clive Hayes
  • Whose Baby (1986, miniseries) as Noel Jenkins
  • Mission: Impossible (1988-90) as Colonel Joseph Batz / Dr. Philip Westerly
  • Inside Running (1989)
  • Embassy as Green (1990)
  • Time Trax (1993) as Sheriff Dobbs
  • A Country Practice (1993) as Sandy Davis
  • Blue Heelers (1994-04) as Commander Reg Jones
  • English: Have a Go (1996)
  • Stingers (1999-03) as Doug Piper/Judge Frost
  • The Games (2000) as Mr. Cabsav
  • SeaChange (2000) as Port Deakin Mayor
  • Satisfaction (2009-10) as Dr. De Courcy
  • City Homicide (2008) as Leigh Carrington
  • House Husbands (2013) as John
  • Party Tricks (2014, miniseries) as the Opposition Leader

References

  1. ^ "Stage and Screen Actor Peter Curtin Passes Away". Broadway World. 20 May 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
  2. ^ Cuthbertson, Debbie (21 May 2014). "Acting world mourns death of Peter Curtin". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 May 2014.

External links

  • Peter Curtin at IMDb


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