John Hargreaves
Biography
John William Hargreaves (28 November 1945 - 8 January 1996) was a distinguished Australian actor, celebrated primarily for his performance in the iconic television drama *Young Ramsay*, which captivated audiences during the 1970s. Hargreaves' career spanned both film and stage, showcasing his versatility as a performer.
He made a significant impact in Australian cinema with his roles in notable films such as *The Removalists* (1975), a gritty drama that received critical acclaim, and *Don's Party* (1976), a satirical take on social dynamics in Australia. In *The Odd Angry Shot* (1979), he portrayed the harsh realities of war, further solidifying his reputation as a serious actor. Hargreaves also featured in the quirky comedy *Malcolm* (1986), which showcased his ability to handle diverse roles with ease.
In a memorable turn, he starred alongside Nicole Kidman in the film *Emerald City* (1988), where he played her romantic interest, adding another layer to his impressive body of work. Hargreaves’ contributions to Australian theater were equally significant, as he participated in numerous stage productions throughout his career. His legacy endures in the Australian entertainment industry, remembered for his talent and the depth he brought to every role.
Filmography
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Careful, He Might Hear You
1983 • Logan
Long Weekend
1979 • Peter
Emerald City
1988 • Colin Rogers
Country Life
1994 • Jack Dickens
Cry Freedom
1987 • Bruce
Mad Dog Morgan
1976 • Baylis
The Odd Angry Shot
1979 • Bung
Malcolm
1986 • Frank Baker
The Killing of Angel Street
1981 • Elliot
Deathcheaters
1976 • Steve Hall