
John Clarke
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1948-07-29
Day of Death
2017-04-09 (68 years old)
Place of Birth
Palmerston North, Manawatu, New Zealand
John Clarke
Biography
CLARKE, John, Dip Lid, PhD in Cattle (Oxen). Advisor and comforter to various governments. Born 1948. Educ. subsequently. Travelled extensively throughout Holy Lands, then left New Zealand for Europe. Stationed in London 1971-73. Escaped (decorated). Rejoined unit. Arrived Australia 1977. Held positions with ABC radio (Sckd), ABC Television (Dfnct), Various newspapers (Dcd), and Aust Film Industry (Fkd). Currently a freelance expert specialising in matters of a general character. Recreations: Whistling. Address: C/– the people next door. Or just pop it inside the door of the fusebox. Should be back Friday.
Known For
Acting
(2016)
A Month of Sundays
as Phillip Lang
(2013)
Tom's Dairy
as Tom
(2011)
On Borrowed Time
as Self
(2010)
Clarke and Dawe: The Full Catastrophe
as Various
(2007)
The Sounds of Aus
as Self - Presenter
(2006)
Who Laughs Last?
as Himself
(2006)
The Dagg Sea Scrolls
as Fred Dagg
(2004)
The Brush-Off
as Ken Sproule
(2004)
Roy Hollsdotter Live
as Mike
(2002)
Crackerjack
as Bernie Fowler
(1991)
Death in Brunswick
as Dave
(1990)
Blood Oath
as Sheedy
(1988)
Never Say Die
as Car Salesman
(1987)
Les Patterson Saves the World
as Mike Rooke
(1987)
Those Dear Departed
as Inspector Jerry
(1986)
Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale
as Wal (voice)
(1982)
(1977)
Wild Man
as Dr. Frederick Z. Daggenheimer
(1977)
Dagg Day Afternoon
as Fred Dagg
(1972)
The Adventures of Barry McKenzie
as Expatriate
Crew
(2010)
Clarke and Dawe: The Full Catastrophe
Creator, Writer
(2006)
The Dagg Sea Scrolls
Producer, Director, Writer
(2004)
The Brush-Off
Producer, Writer
(2004)
Stiff
Director, Writer, Producer
(2001)
The Underwater Melon Man
Musician
(1997)
Kangaroo Palace
Thanks
(1993)
A Royal Commission Into The Australian Economy
Director, Writer
(1992)
Spotswood
Script Consultant
(1992)
Greenkeeping
Script Consultant
(1982)
Lonely Hearts
Writer
(1977)
Dagg Day Afternoon
Writer, Director, Music