John Wiltshire (actor)
John Wiltshire was an Australian actor and producer who worked extensively in stage, radio and television, notably at the ABC. He produced some of Noël Coward's shows in Australia in 1940, helped establish the Mercury Theatre in Sydney with Peter Finch and produced a number of films with Cecil Holmes including the feature Captain Thunderbolt (1953).[1]
Select credits
- Eureka Stockade (1949) – actor
- Terrific the Giant (1950) – short – producer[2]
- Wherever She Goes (1951) – actor
- Captain Thunderbolt (1953) – producer
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References
- "STARS OF THE AIR "AUSTRALIA HAS PLENTY OF TALENT FOR TELEVISION"." Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (Vic) 27 Feb 1953: 3 accessed 27 November 2011
- "Film Producer Plans Local Cartoons." The Sunday Herald (Sydney) 19 Mar 1950: 8 accessed 27 November 2011
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