Roger Oakley

Actor

Born: Auckland, New Zealand

BIOGRAPHY

Roger Oakley (born 21 August 1943, Auckland) is a New Zealand-born Australian character actor and theatre director noted for his performances in television serials, mini-series, and television films. He is also active as a theatre performer and voice-over, Oakley, has been a professional working actor for over 50 years. His best known roles include original character of foster father Tom Fletcher in Home and Away between 1988-1990, (the role originally auditioned by Ray Meagher), and controversial politician Doug Rutherford in Something in the Air. Roger appeared in his only feature film role in 1977 in his native New Zealand in the movie Sleeping Dogs starring Sam Neill.

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