Michael Duffield (20 January 1915 – 16 June 1986)[1] was an English-born character actor who worked in Australia for many decades.
[2][3] Duffield's first acting role was in the 1939 television play French Without Tears, playing the part of Lieutenant Commander Rogers.
He appeared in over 50 onscreen roles, including further televised live plays.
He won awards in 1962 for his performance on stage in The Caretaker and also was notable for playing Winston Churchill in the production The Soldiers.
[5] Duffield died in June 1986, aged 71 and was survived by a wife and three children.