Lew Luton

Lew Luton was an Australian actor who is best known for A Countess from Hong Kong, Five to One, and The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre. He was born on June 22, 1933, in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia, and passed away in March 2018 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Personal and Family Life

Lew Luton lived a private life away from the spotlight. Not much is known about his family, but his children and relatives remember him fondly. He dedicated much of his life to acting, contributing to various television shows and films throughout his career.

Career Highlights

Luton had a successful career in the entertainment industry, appearing in numerous television shows and films. He became well-known for his versatile roles, from serious characters in dramas to lighter roles in comedies. His performances earned him respect among his peers and a dedicated fan base.

Death and Legacy

Lew Luton died in March 2018 in Melbourne, leaving behind a rich legacy of work in film and television. His contributions are remembered by fans and colleagues alike. Though he may not have achieved mainstream fame, his roles have left a lasting impression in the industry.

Filmography

Title Year Role Type
Crackerjack 2002 Joe Film
MDA 2002 Professor Robert Swanson TV Series
Stingers 2002 Justice Addams TV Series
Halifax f.p. 2001 Male Doctor TV Series
Blonde 2001 Doctor #2 TV Mini Series
Neighbours 1999 Rev. Paul Cross TV Series
The Games 1998 TV Series
Blue Heelers 1998 John Goddard TV Series
Murcheson Creek 1976 TV Movie
Bluey 1976 George Fowler TV Series
Homicide 1974–1975 Slater TV Series
Matlock Police 1973–1974 Dr. Robinson TV Series
Waiting …for Lucas 1973 Short
Spyforce 1973 Major Martin TV Series
Certain Women 1973 TV Series