Vincent Ball

Vincent Martin Ball, (born 4 December 1923) is an Australian retired actor of film, theatre and radio active in the industry for nearly 55 years (with a brief return) firstly in Britain starting in the late 1940s and then his native Australia. Ball, a Royal Air Force military veteran, has also authored a number of books.

Ball is best known for film roles in British and Australian films and television films, including ''A Town Like Alice'', ''Breaker Morant'', ''Phar Lap'', ''Muriel's Wedding'' and ''The Man Who Sued God''.

Ball appeared in numerous television roles, primarily in cameo guest roles, but had recurring roles in serials including the British serial ''Crossroads'', ''Rush'', ''The Young Doctors'', ''A Country Practice'' and ''Home and Away''.

Ball cited film stars Virginia McKenna and Chips Rafferty and Australian actor Ray Meagher as among his co-stars and friends in the entertainment industry.

Ball also worked variously in theatre, including Shakespeare, with productions of ''Henry IV, Part 1'' and ''Romeo and Juliet'' and a musical based on Charles Dickens famous novel ''Great Expectations''.

In 2003, Ball retired, but briefly returned to television in 2014. He turned 100 in December 2023. Provided by Wikipedia
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