
Vincent Ball
Acting
1923-12-04 · Wee Waa, New South Wales, Australia
Vincent Martin Ball OAM (born 4 December 1923) is an Australian-born retired character actor of radio, stage and screen, active in the industry for nearly 55 years (with a brief return) firstly in Britain and then his native Australia. He has also authored a number of books. He is best known for film roles in British and Australian films and TV movies, including A Town Like Alice, Breaker Morant, Phar Lap, Muriel's Wedding and The Man Who Sued God. He appeared in numerous TV roles, primarily in cameo guest roles, but had recurring roles in serials like Rush, The Young Doctors, A Country Practice and Home and Away. Vincent Ball has also worked variously in theatre, including Shakespeare, with productions of Henry IV and Romeo and Juliet and a musical based on Charles Dickens famous novel Great Expectations. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
movieThe Night We Called It a Day
as Rex Hooper · 2003 · 5.1
movieBlack and White
as Chief Justice Napier · 2002 · 6.2
movieThe Man Who Sued God
as Cardinal · 2001 · 6.3
tvGrass Roots
as Monty Chesney · 2000 · 10.0
9 Across
as Leo Sullivan · 1998 · 8.0
tvAll Saints
as Bill Weiner · 1998 · 6.2
movieParadise Road
as Mr. Dickson · 1997 · 6.3
tvBlue Murder
as Dr. Cumberland · 1995 · 5.6
movieMuriel's Wedding
as Priest · 1994 · 6.8
movieSirens
as Bishop of Sydney · 1994 · 5.6
movieFrauds
as Judge · 1993 · 6.2
movieLove In Limbo
as Cyril Williams · 1993 · 5.0
The Private War of Lucinda Smith
as Col. Foster · 1991 · 10.0
tvHome and Away
as Tom Knight · 1988 · 6.3
movieThe Year My Voice Broke
as Headmaster · 1987 · 7.1
movieVietnam
as Dave the Spook · 1987 · 7.6
tvRafferty's Rules
as Mathew · 1987 · 8.0
movieDouble Sculls
as Stuart · 1986 · 9.0
tvThe Flying Doctors
as Warren · 1986 · 6.6
movieCall Me Mr. Brown
as Captain Ritchie · 1985 · 7.0
tvAnzacs
as Sir Rupert Barrington · 1985 · 6.8
tvBodyline
as Joseph Lyons (Prime Minister) · 1984 · 7.6
moviePhar Lap
as Lachlan McKinnon · 1983 · 7.2
movieThe Highest Honour
as Lieutenant Commander Hubert Marsham · 1982 · 6.6