Tommy Dysart is a Scottish-born Australian theatre, television, and film actor best known for his work in dramas and comedies on television, as well as character roles in films and miniseries.
He was 86 when he passed on June 15, 2022.
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He died from natural causes.
Dysart built a large and diversified body of work over six decades of theater and film appearances after graduating from NIDA in 1959. Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Cop Shop, Blue Heelers, Neighbours, and possibly his most well-known appearance as the imposing prison guard Jock Stewart in the 1980s series Prisoner were among his numerous TV performances.
He was married to Joan Brockernshire. They had children.
The Shannons Club expresses its heartfelt sympathies to Tommy’s actress wife of more than 50 years, Joan Brockenshire, as well as his family, friends, and many admirers. Tommy and Joan are members of the Shannons family, and Tommy will be remembered as the company’s most famous brand ambassador.
He was worth 49 million dollars
His various film roles included the smash The Man from Snowy River, among many more.
His funeral is yet to be held.
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