[2] He featured in another revue, Further Off the Beach, the following year; he was singled out by an Age critic for a segment called 'Television Anonymous' about television addicts seeking a cure.
[3] He had many television roles in 1959, including Tragedy in a Temporary Town,[4] Beauty and the Beast,[5] Outpost[6] and Rope.
In 1967 he received an aware for Best Actor of 1966 (the "Erik") from Melbourne theatre critics for his role in A Lily for Little India.
On leaving the show he told TV Week's Sue Wallace that he felt he had been typecast: 'Everyone thinks of me as playing the role of a queer.
[10] Other TV credits include: Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police, Prisoner, The Sullivans, Special Squad, Phoenix and SeaChange.