Chris Haywood
Chris Haywood, born on July 24, 1948, is a distinguished actor and producer who transitioned from his English roots to make a significant impact in the Australian film and television industry.
With a career spanning several decades, Haywood has become known for his diverse range of roles and contributions to both film and television. He gained recognition for his performances in notable Australian films such as "The Last of the Knucklemen" (1979) and "The Tracker" (2002), showcasing his ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance. Additionally, he has made memorable appearances in television series, including his role in the beloved Australian drama "A Country Practice."
Haywood's talents extend beyond acting; he has also ventured into production, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to the industry. His work has earned him accolades and respect among peers, further solidifying his reputation as a prominent figure in Australian cinema.
Throughout his career, Chris Haywood has continued to engage audiences with his compelling performances and unwavering dedication to storytelling, making him a cherished figure in the world of entertainment. His contributions have not only enriched the Australian film landscape but have also left a lasting legacy in the hearts of viewers.
Filmography
Beneath Hill 60
Attack Force Z
The Coca-Cola Kid
Freedom (1982)
The Return of Captain Invincible
Boar
Running on Empty
Kiss or Kill
Breaker Morant
Man of Flowers
Innocence (2000)
The Way, My Way
Emerald City
Dirt Music
Sweet River
Sleeping Beauty (2011)
The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey
The Cars That Ate Paris
Dogs in Space
Love You Like That
Quigley Down Under
Malcolm
Sweet Talker
Shine
The Nugget
Human Touch
Jindabyne
Razorback
Newsfront
The Man from Snowy River
Deathcheaters
The Boys Are Back
Burke & Wills