Rhett Walton

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Rhett Walton is an Australian actor who has appeared in various theatre, film and television productions, including the soap operas Families and Home & Away . He is a National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) graduate, from the class of 1985, where he studied alongside his future wife, Sonia Todd. [1]

On stage he played Macbeth in Macbeth at the Playhouse in Newcastle in 1993, [2] Bassanio for Bell Shakespeare's 1999 run of The Merchant of Venice , [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] Paul in a 1993 run of Brilliant Lies beginning from the plays debut, [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] C.K. Dexter Haven in The Philadelphia Story at the Sydney Opera House in 1986, [15] [16] [17] [18] Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing at the Reg Bartley Grandstand in 1986, [19] and appeared in Murder by Misadventure at Marian Street Theatre in 1992. [20] [21] He played alongside his wife in Worst Kept Secrets in 2014. [22] [23] [24] [25]

He has also written scripts for the children's television series Outriders , [26] Fairy Tale Police Department , Tabaluga , Flipper and Lopaka , Blinky Bill , Pig's Breakfast and the drama series Big Sky .[ citation needed ]

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  2. Macbeth, AusStage
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  7. Phipps, Ian (2 May 1999), "Merchant gets pound of flesh", The Daily Telegraph
  8. Morrison, Peter (7 May 1999), "Merchant's message clear, despite mixed metaphors", The Australian Jewish News
  9. Bloch, Felicity (25 June 1999), "Merchant with a romantic spin", The Australian Jewish News
  10. Brilliant Lies, AusStage
  11. Brilliant Lies, AusStage
  12. Brilliant Lies, AusStage
  13. Larkin, John (13 June 1993), "Williamson's lies keep the audience guessing", The Age
  14. Evans, Bob (23 September 1993), "Death by comic overkill", The Sydney Morning Herald
  15. The Philadelphia Story, AusStage
  16. Kippax, H.G. (11 October 1986), "Philadelphia fails to live up to its legend", The Sydney Morning Herald
  17. Barnes, Mick (12 October 1986), "Story set as lavish as an MGM movie", The Sydney Morning Herald
  18. Curran, Christine (3 November 1986), "The Philadelphia Story", Education : journal of the N.S.W. Public School Teachers Federation.
  19. Evans, Bob (8 March 1986), "Shakespeare goes south of the border", The Sydney Morning Herald
  20. Murder by Misadventure, AusStage
  21. Keene, Neil (20 November 1992), "Murder in jest, with twists", The Australian Jewish News
  22. Connellan, Matthew (12 November 2014), "Coupledom comes in many flavours", Northern District Times
  23. Hook, Chris (13 November 2014), "Man maketh his mark in mysterious ways", Daily Telegraph
  24. Keene, Neil (15 November 2014), "Just playing with politics", Daily Telegraph
  25. Gorman, James (19 November 2014), "Powerful Secrets", Central
  26. Outriders Archived 14 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine