Martin Vaughan (5 June 1931 – October 2022) was an Australian stage, television and film actor and musician. He is best known for appearing in the film Phar Lap as trainer Harry Telford and the lead role in the award-winning 26-part 1976 television miniseries Power Without Glory. Vaughan had a supporting role in the ABC series Rake, which was his final TV appearance. He retired in 2013 and spent the last decade of his life writing.
We of the Never Never
(Dan)
Phar Lap
(Harry Telford)
Liebermans in the Sky
(Izzy Lieberman)
Backs to the Blast: An Australian Nuclear Story
(Narrator)
The Drover's Wife
(Attendant)
Constance
(Alexander Elsworthy)
The Winds of Jarrah
(Ben)
Kokoda Crescent
(Eric)
Danger Down Under
(Ginger McDowell)
The Dam
(John)
Emmerdale: The Dingles Down Under
(Crocodile Dingle)
Encounters
Snowblind
(Grandfather)
Just Out Of Reach
(Father)
Alison's Birthday
(Mr. Martin)
No Mail
(Tom Short)
Billy and Percy
(Billy Hughes)
You and Me and Uncle Bob
(Bob)
They Don't Clap Losers
(Martin)
The Magic Pudding
(Parrot (voice))
The Sparks Obituary
(Sparks)
Picnic at Hanging Rock
(Ben Hussey)
Australian Rules
(Darcy)
Cops L.A.C.
(Tim)
headLand
(Curly)
The Flying Doctors
(Ted Hudson)
The Flying Doctors
("Davo" Davidson)
The Flying Doctors
(Whistler)
Power Without Glory
(John West)
Rafferty's Rules
(Bill Coglan)
Rafferty's Rules
(Jackie Blythe)
Salem's Lot
(Ed 'Weasel' Craig)
All Saints
(Arthur)
All Saints
(Arthur Frew)
All Saints
(Ryan Sullivan)