Roger Oakley (born 21 August 1943) is a New Zealand-born actor and noted for his performances in Australian television serials, mini-series, feature and television films. He is also active as a theatre performer, director and voice-over. Oakley has been a professional working actor for over 55 years.

Roger Oakley
Born (1943-08-21) 21 August 1943 (age 81)
NationalityNew Zealander
Occupations
  • Actor
  • theatre director
  • voice-over
Years active1968–present
Known forHome and Away as Tom Fletcher (1988–1990, 2008)
Notable workThe Sullivans as Major Barrington (1978–1979)
Something in the Air as Doug Rutherford (2000–2002)

Early life

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Oakley was born in Auckland, North Island, New Zealand on 21 August 1943 and had a regular suburban upbringing. After leaving Auckland Grammar School, he studied languages in New Zealand, before he moved to England where he started his career in theatre. He emigrated to Australia in 1978, carving out a successful career on screen, although he has continued to appear in theatre productions

Career

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He is perhaps best known for his role in Home and Away as the original character of foster and (later adoptive) father Tom Fletcher between 1988 and 1990, (with a brief guest appearance in 2008) opposite co-star Vanessa Downing who played his wife Pippa Fletcher before the role was recast with Debra Lawrance with a (brief guest appearance in 2008. Playing the pivotal role of the foster father, at the beginning of the series Oakley was considered by producers as the most important member of the older cast[1]

He appeared in the ABC series Something in the Air as controversial politician Doug Rutherford between 2000 and 2002.

His other notable roles include The Sullivans appearing in both the television series and film version as Major. Barrington.

Oakley appeared in feature film roles including in 1977 in his native New Zealand in the movie Sleeping Dogs starring Sam Neill, and in Australia in Sara Dane, Women of the Sun, TheFar Country, Travelling North .The Last of the Ryans My Year Without Sex but has also appeared in numerous telemovies and mini-series including the 12-part serial The Damnation of Harvey McHugh.[2][3][4]

Other TV credits include: Cop Shop, Prisoner, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, Good Guys Bad Guys, Blue Heelers, The Young Doctors and Neighbours.

He featured in the stage productions of My Fair Lady, The NightWatchman, Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker, and The Golden Dragon by contemporary German playwright Roland Schimmelpfennig. He also appeared in the television series Underbelly and Winners and Losers.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1977 Sleeping Dogs Assassin Leader Film
1977 The McKenzie Affair Sidebottom
1977 Hunters Gold Cameron
1979 The John Sullivan Story Major Barrington TV movie
1987 Travelling North Stan Feature film
1987 Ground Zero Commercial Director Feature film
1988 The Far Country Immigration Officer
1997 The Last of the Ryans Justice Starke TV film
1998 Halifax f.p. Frank Bailey TV film
2009 My Year Without Sex Natalie's Father Feature film
2011 Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away Customs Officer TV movie

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1978 The Sullivans Major Barrington TV series
1978 Against the Wind Father Dixon TV miniseries
1978 Cop Shop Dick Davies / Peter Miller TV series
1979 Skyways Joe D‘Angelo TV series, 2 episodes
1982 Sons and Daughters Dr. Parker TV series
1982 Sara Dane Major Foveaux TV miniseries
1982 Women of the Sun Mr. Johnson TV miniseries
1983 Prisoner Chris Young TV series
1982–84 A Country Practice Chilla Yates / Bill Young TV series
1984 Eureka Stockade Scobie TV miniseries
1987 The Flying Doctors Bert Webster TV series
1988–90, 2008 Home and Away Tom Fletcher TV series
1990 Motormouth TV series
1994 The Damnation of Harvey McHugh Bernard TV miniseries
1995 Correlli Jack Glennen TV miniseries
1996 Shark Bay TV series
1997 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys King Xenon
1997 Good Guys, Bad Guys Ron "Maddog" Morello TV series
1998 State Coroner Barry Randall TV series
1999 Duggen Brigadier Endacott
1999 Joe Wilkinson Mr. Wilkinson
2000 Blue Heelers Russ Cavell TV series
2000–02 Something in the Air Doug Rutherford TV series
2006 Court of Lonely Royals
2007 Blue Heelers Sam Curtis TV series
2008 Neighbours Jim Parker TV series
2008 The Hollowmen TV series
2008 Satisfaction Greg
2011 Game Simon
2011 The Last Waltz Liam
2013 Winners & Losers Uncle Pat O'Keefe TV series
2017 Utopia Chairman of Independent Board TV series
2017 Serving Joy
2019 Glitch Mike TV series
2021 Superwog Barrister TV series
2022 This is Your Life Guest (honouring Ray Meagher) TV series
2023 Deadloch Father Terrance

References

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  1. ^ "Oram, James ""Home and Away: Behind the Scenes" published by Angus and Robertson
  2. ^ "Australian Screen".
  3. ^ "Roger Oakley". AusStage.
  4. ^ Oliver, Robin (11 January 1988). "Guide preview – Home and Away". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 January 2021 – via Newspapers.com. 
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