John Frawley
John Frawley (18 August 1929 – 3 March 1999) was a distinguished Australian actor whose career spanned several decades across film, television, and theatre.
Frawley embarked on his professional journey in 1948 with a film debut, marking the beginning of a prolific career. In 1955, he transitioned to the stage, where he garnered attention for his performances, including a notable tour of Shakespeare's *Twelfth Night*. He also portrayed King Lear, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Throughout the 1960s, Frawley expanded his repertoire in the United Kingdom, featuring in iconic television series such as *The Prisoner* and *The Avengers*.
The 1970s saw him return to his Australian roots, primarily focusing on film projects. His contributions to Australian cinema during this period were significant and well-received. In the following decades, Frawley re-emerged on the television scene in the 1980s and 1990s, with memorable roles in popular series like *Prisoner* (also known as *Prisoner: Cell Block H*) and *Brides of Christ*, further solidifying his status as a beloved figure in Australian entertainment.
John Frawley's diverse body of work and impactful performances left an indelible mark on the Australian arts landscape, earning him a lasting legacy in the industry.