Peter Fisher (born 29 March 1954) is an Australian film and television actor who was most active in the period from the mid-1970s to the late-1990s. In the early 1990s he started to move into the area of corporate communications. In 1995 he created "Act One!" (Act One Theatre based Learning Pty Ltd) in Sydney, a company that specialises in corporate training and development.[1] In the early 2000s he became involved with The University of New South Wales' Australian Graduate School of Management,[2] particularly the Middle Manager Program.[3][4]
Peter Fisher | |
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Born | Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia | 9 January 1954
Occupation(s) | Television actor, corporate trainer |
Years active | Acting: 1972–1994 Corporate training: 1994–present |
Website | www.peterf.com.au |
Born in Katoomba, New South Wales, he studied architecture at Sydney University, graduating in 1974.[2]
Filmography
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editTitle | Year | Type | Character |
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Danny Deckchair | 2003 | Film | Fire Captain Robbo |
Tudawali | 1987 | Film | Harry Wilkins[5] |
Robbery | 1985 | TV movie | Williams |
Sweet Revenge | 1976 | Film | Floor Walker |
Television
editTitle | Year | Type | Character |
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Murder Call | 1998 | TV series, 1 episode | Leonard Hertzberg |
Water Rats | 1998 | TV episode | Bruce Johnson |
Big Sky | 1997 | TV series, 1 episode | Detective Darren Taylor |
Reprisal | 1997 | TV series | Chandler |
A Country Practice | 1991-93 | TV series, 6 episodes | |
My Two Wives | 1993 | TV series, 26 episodes | Geoffrey Kennedy |
Ratbag Hero | 1991 | TV miniseries | Frank Kelso (Pop) |
More Winners | 1990 | TV series, 1 episode: Second Childhood | Bob |
Elly & Jools | 1990 | TV miniseries | David Traveller |
The Flying Doctors | 1990, 1988 |
TV series, 2 episodes | Phil Guthrie, Johnnie |
The Dirtwater Dynasty | 1988 | TV miniseries | Nevertire Postman |
Richmond Hill | 1987 | TV series, 4 episodes | Ron Stacey |
Jack Simpson: A Willesee Documentary | 1987 | TV documentary | Private Grimshaw |
Alice to Nowhere | 1986 | TV miniseries | |
Five Mile Creek | 1984 | TV series, 1 episode | Slim |
Special Squad | 1984 | TV series, 1 episode | |
Kingswood Country | 1984 | TV series, 89 episodes | Craig Bulpitt[6] |
Chopper Squad | 1979 | TV series, 1 episode | Jack |
The Secret Life of John Chapman | 1976 | TV series | Factory Clerk |
Footnotes
edit- ^ a b Director and Players Archived 24 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, peterf.com.au
- ^ a b c Peter Fisher, Australian School of Business, UNSW
- ^ a b Middle Manager Program, Australian Graduate School of Management
- ^ a b Program brochure 2010, Middle Manager Program, Australian Graduate School of Management
- ^ Tudawali Archived 9 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Australian feature films shot in or set in or first shown in or partly financed by Western Australia.
Tudawali (Steve Jodrell, 1987) prod. Paul D. Barron, Julia Overton, wr. Alan Seymour, dop. Michael Edols, prod. design Phil Peters, ed. Kerry Regan; Ernie Dingo, Jedda Cole, Peter Fisher, Frank Wilson, Charles Tingwell, Suzanne Peveril, Bill McCluskey, Michelle Torres; WA; made for TV, 91 min. docu-drama about Aboriginal actor, Robert Tudawali (star of Jedda) - ^ Kingswood Country Archived 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Memorable Australian TV.
External links
edit- Peter Fisher at IMDb
- CV, Mark Morrissey & Associates