John Jarratt
John Jarratt, an accomplished Australian actor and filmmaker, was born in Wongawilli, a quaint rural town near Wollongong, New South Wales, and later spent his formative years in the Snowy Mountains. His father worked as a coal miner and concreter, contributing to the Snowy Mountains hydroelectric scheme. Jarratt's lineage traces back to his 5x great-grandfather, George Jarratt, who immigrated from England in 1833.
Jarratt's passion for acting was ignited during high school, where he both directed and performed in a successful school play, prompting his principal to encourage him to pursue a career in the arts. He graduated from the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1973. His acting career took off with his screen debut in *The Great Macarthy*, followed by notable performances in Peter Weir’s *Picnic at Hanging Rock* (1975) and *Summer City* (1977) alongside Mel Gibson. His portrayal of Ned Kelly in the 1979 miniseries *The Last Outlaw* is among his career highlights.
Jarratt gained further recognition in the 2005 horror film *Wolf Creek*, where he delivered a chilling performance as the antagonist Mick Taylor. His television credits include roles in *McLeod’s Daughters*, *Blue Heelers*, and *Inspector Morse*. In addition to acting, he founded Winnah Films, producing projects like *Savages Crossing* and co-directing *StalkHer*. Jarratt continues to be active in the industry, recently reprising his role in *Wolf Creek 2* (2014) and making a cameo in Quentin Tarantino's *Django Unchained* (2012). Throughout his life, he has been open about his struggles with alcoholism, becoming an active member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Filmography
What About Sal?
We of the Never Never
Shiver
The Possessed (2021)
Boar
Jack Irish: Dead Point
StalkHer
100 Bloody Acres
Rogue
Red Dog: True Blue
Christmas Down Under
Wolf Creek
The Odd Angry Shot
Love You Like That
Australia
Observance
Summer City
Wolf Creek 2
Needle
Next of Kin
Dark Age
Darby and Joan
McLeod's Daughters
Territory Cops