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John Meillon, OBE (/ˈmɛljən/ MEL-yon; 1 May 1934 – 11 August 1989), was an Australian character actor, known for many straight as well as comedy roles, he became most widely known internationally however as Walter Reilly in the films Crocodile Dundee and Crocodile Dundee II. He also voiced advertisements for Victoria Bitter beer.

Biography

Meillon was born in Mosman, New South Wales. His younger brother was director Bob Meillon (1943–2012).

Meillon began his acting career at the age of eleven in the ABC's radio serial Stumpy, and made his first stage appearance the following year. He joined the Shakespeare Touring Company when he was sixteen. Like many actors of his generation from 1959 to 1965, he worked in England, but while working in Britain he consciously steered away from Australian roles. Meillon claimed that he learnt discipline while working in theatre, and that television was not a good a medium for training.

Meillon had a recurring role in the television series My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?. He featured in two episodes of Skippy in 1968 and 1969, appearing as "Nimble Norris". In 1976, he won the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role of 'Casey' in the film The Fourth Wish (1976).

With his rich baritone, Meillon was used extensively in voice-over work— most famously in his work as theVictoria Bitter narrator who says "you can get it any old how".

Meillon married Australian actress June Salter in 1958 and they had one son, John Meillon, Jr.. Meillon and Salter were divorced in 1971. Meillon married actress Bunny Gibson on 5 April 1972; they also had a son.

Meillon was appointed an OBE in the 1979 Queen's Birthday Honours, for service to theatre.

In June 1980, Meillon‘s favourite pub, The Oaks at Neutral Bay, opened The John Meillon OBE Bar in his honour. He continued to frequent the bar over the following decade, including visiting in the week before his death from cirrhosis. His body was found in his home at Neutral Bay on 11 August 1989. Meillon was posthumously awarded the Raymond Longford Lifetime Achievement Award.

Selected filmography

  • 1959: On the Beach .... Ralph Swain (ashore in San Francisco)
  • 1960: The Sundowners .... Bluey Brown
  • 1961: The Long and the Short and the Tall .... Private "Smudge" Smith
  • 1961: Watch it, Sailor! .... Albert Tufnell
  • 1961: Offbeat .... Johnny Remick
  • 1962: The Valiant .... Bedford
  • 1962: Operation Snatch .... Medical Officer
  • 1962: Billy Budd .... Neil Kincaid
  • 1962: The Longest Day .... RAdm. Alan G. Kirk (uncredited)
  • 1962: Death Trap .... Ross Williams
  • 1963: Cairo .... Willy
  • 1963: The Running Man .... Jim Jerome
  • 1964: 633 Squadron .... Flight Lt. Gillibrand
  • 1964: Guns at Batasi .... Sergeant 'Aussie' Drake
  • 1965: Dead Man's Chest .... Johnnie Gordon
  • 1965: Out of the Unknown (Episode: "Sucker Bait") .... Dr. Sheffield
  • 1966: They're a Weird Mob .... Dennis
  • 1969-1968: My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? (TV Series) .... Wally Stiller
  • 1969-1970: Skippy (TV Series) .... Nimble Norris
  • 1971: Wake in Fright .... Charlie aka Outback
  • 1971: Walkabout .... Man (the father)
  • 1972: Sunstruck .... Mick Cassidy
  • 1974: The Fourth Wish (TV Mini-Series) .... James Casey
  • 1974: The Dove .... Tim
  • 1974: The Cars That Ate Paris .... The Mayor
  • 1975: Sidecar Racers .... Ocker
  • 1975: Inn of the Damned .... George Parr
  • 1975: Ride a Wild Pony .... Charles Quayle
  • 1976: Arena (TV Movie) .... Bernie Gold
  • 1976: The Fourth Wish .... Casey
  • 1977: The Picture Show Man .... Maurice 'Pop' Pym
  • 1978: Bit Part (TV Movie) .... Tommy
  • 1982: Heatwave .... Freddie Dwyer
  • 1983: Scales of Justice (TV Mini-Series) .... Barnes
  • 1983: The Dismissal (TV Mini-Series) .... Sir John Kerr
  • 1983: The Wild Duck .... Old Ackland
  • 1985: The Dunera Boys (TV Mini-Series) .... Brig. Templeton
  • 1986: Crocodile Dundee .... Walter Reilly
  • 1987: Bullseye .... Merritt
  • 1987: Frenchman's Farm .... Bill Dolan
  • 1988: The Everlasting Secret Family .... The Judge
  • 1988: Crocodile Dundee II .... Walter Reilly
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