- Tommy Dysart
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Scottish -born actor, currently resident inAustralia . Dysart has been a regular fixture on Australian television for several decades, frequently appearing in guest-starring roles in drama series and comedies, and in character roles in films and miniseries.High-profile early roles included appearances in "
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo ", "Phoenix 5 ", and several roles in theCrawford Productions police drama series "Homicide", "Division 4 " and "Matlock Police ."In the early 1980s he played what is perhaps his best-known acting role, that of vicious and corrupt prison officer
Jock Stewart in "Prisoner". In the storyline, after being fired from the prison service Stewart admitted to prisoner Judy Bryant that he was the one responsible for murdering her lesbian lover, fellow prisonerSharon Gilmour . This revelation brought to close a murder-mystery storyline in the series but launched a long-running story-arc where Bryant repeatedly escaped from prison in a succession of attempts to exact her revenge on Stewart.After this Dysart continued in guest-starring television roles in drama series and situation comedies, and appeared in many feature films. His films included "The Man from Snowy River" (1982), "Bliss" (1985), "Garbo" (1992), and "Flynn" (1996). Television roles of the 1990s included appearances in "All Together Now", "The Games", "
State Coroner ", "Blue Heelers ", "Something in the Air " and "Neighbours ". He also provided the voice for Captain Griswald in Anthony Lucas' animated short film "The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello" (2005).Starting in the 1990s he appeared in a series of well remembered advertisements for the
Yellow Pages where he calls a series of mechanics about his problematicGoggomobil . He was also known for playing a recurring character of a butcher in advertisements for Don's Smallgoods.In the early 2000's he continued his
Goggomobil persona advertising Shannons Insurance. The concept played on the role of a person searching for the car parts as any car enthusiast would. Telstra challenged this in the Supreme Court and Shannons withdrew the advertisements, but continued with Tommy and the accent (which Tommy insisted was his own and could not change). The adverts continue and Shannons Insurance also owns several of theGoggomobil cars which feature regularly in their shows.Tommy has enjoyed a long friendship and working relationship with director/writer
Frank Howson in the movies "Backstage ", "Boulevard of Broken Dreams ", "What The Moon Saw ", "Flynn ", "Crime Time ", "The Final Stage ", "The Lucky Country ", and their most recent collaboration is the award winning film "Remembering Nigel ", which also stars Tommy's wife Joan and son Kole.He is married to actress
Joan Brockenshire .External links
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