
Actor
Born December 20, 1930 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Noel Ferrier AM (20 December 1930 in Melbourne – 16 October 1997 in Sydney) was an Australian television personality, stage and film actor, raconteur and theatrical producer. Ferrier had an extensive Australian theatre career which spanned over fifty years. A member of the first Australian professional repertory company, the Union Theatre Repertory Company, he created the role of 'Roo' in the original production of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at the Union Theatre of the University of Melbourne. He appeared in numerous films and television productions. A contemporary of Barry Humphries, in 1956 he was the "interviewer" of the first onstage appearance of a certain Mrs. Norm Everidge, later known universally as Dame Edna.

Paradise Road
Robbie Roberts

The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas
Door Knocker

Good News Week
Self

Computer Ghosts
Chief Executive

Vietnam
Sir Robert Menzies

Rafferty's Rules
Edward Field

Great Expectations: The Untold Story
Jaggers

The Three Musketeers
Cardinal Richelieu

The Perfectionist
Jack Gunn

The Return of Captain Invincible
Air Force General

The Year of Living Dangerously
Wally O'Sullivan

Turkey Shoot
Secretary Mallory

All at Sea
Mr. Blighmer

No Room to Run
Ralph Fleming

The Adventures of Eliza Fraser
Captain James Fraser

Deathcheaters
Culpepper

Scobie Malone
Mr. Sin

Alvin Rides Again
The Hatchet

Alvin Purple
Judge

Avengers of the Reef

Private Collection
Chief Inspector

Demonstrator
Governor General

Little Jungle Boy

Riptide
John Lightfoot

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
Mr. Pearson