Vincent Ball
Vincent Martin Ball OAM, born on December 4, 1923, is a distinguished Australian character actor whose career spanned nearly 55 years, with a brief return to the industry. His journey began in Britain before he returned to his homeland, Australia. In addition to his acting, Ball is also a published author, contributing several books to literature.
Ball is particularly celebrated for his performances in both British and Australian cinema, with standout roles in acclaimed films such as "A Town Like Alice," "Breaker Morant," "Phar Lap," "Muriel's Wedding," and "The Man Who Sued God." His television career is marked by numerous guest appearances, alongside notable recurring roles in popular series like "Rush," "The Young Doctors," "A Country Practice," and "Home and Away."
In the realm of theatre, Ball has showcased his versatility through performances in classic works, including Shakespearean plays like "Henry IV" and "Romeo and Juliet," as well as a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novel "Great Expectations." Throughout his extensive career, Vincent Ball has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, recognized for his contributions both on stage and screen.
Filmography
The Drayton Case
Robbery Under Arms
Danger Within
Breaker Morant
Phar Lap
Sirens
Frauds
Where Eagles Dare
Sea of Sand
The Man Who Sued God
Blood of the Vampire
Carry On Cruising
A Town Like Alice