
Noel Trevarthen
Acting
1938-01-10 · Auckland, New Zealand
Noel Trevarthen (January 10, 1938 - December 3, 1999) was a New Zealander actor. As a young man he moved to the UK and throughout the 1960s appeared in many British films and TV shows. These included Dixon of Dock Green, The Saint and The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967). He also had an uncredited role in The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night (1964). Although he moved to Australia and began to work in the industry there, he was back in the UK until the mid 1970s. Back in Australia he had roles in The Sullivans, The Young Doctors and Chopper Squad. He then was cast as Jeff Archer in The Restless Years (1977-79). He had another lengthy spell in series TV when he played Gerard Kent in Carson's Law (1983-84). Just before his stint on Home and Away, he played Malcolm Clarke in Neighbours. He also appeared in A Country Practice, GP, Rafferty's Rules, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys/Young Hercules.
tvYoung Hercules
as King Aeson · 1998 · 5.8
tvHercules: The Legendary Journeys
as King Midas · 1995 · 7.0
tvHercules: The Legendary Journeys
as King Iphicles · 1995 · 7.0
tvE Street
as Rory Van Loren · 1989 · 6.7
movieWestward Ho!
as (voice) · 1988 · 7.0
To Market to Market
as William Senior · 1987 · 9.0
movieThe Facts of Life Down Under
as Roger Pitt · 1987 · 6.3
tvRafferty's Rules
as Tony Williams · 1987 · 8.0
tvThe Flying Doctors
as Ray Burgess · 1986 · 6.6
tvAnzacs
as Field Marshall Haig · 1985 · 6.8
movieDusty
as Harry Morrison · 1983 · 6.6
tvCarson's Law
as Gerard Kent · 1983 · 6.0
movieDeadline
as Kimball · 1982 · 6.3
tvThe New Avengers
as Tony Field · 1976 · 7.1
movieThe Abdication
as Ginetti · 1974 · 5.6
tvThe Rovers
as Bob Wild · 1969 · 0.0
tvRiptide
as John Bannerman · 1969 · 9.0
movieWonderwall
as Policeman · 1969 · 5.2
movieCorruption
as Steve Harris · 1968 · 5.8
movieIt!
as Insp. White · 1967 · 6.2
movieThe Vengeance of Fu Manchu
as Mark Weston · 1967 · 6.4
Wake Up to Wool
as Eric · 1967 · 0.0
tvBBC Play of the Month
as Mr. Hopper · 1965 · 5.3
tvRiviera Police
as Superintendent Johnson · 1965 · 0.0