Rolf Harris
Born: 1930-03-30 in Bassendean, Australia
Died: 2023-05-10
Known For: Acting
Biography
Rolf Harris was an Australian entertainer whose career has encompassed work as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality. Harris was widely known for his musical compositions "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" and "Jake the Peg" and his recording of "Two Little Boys". His career hid a darkness. It ended in disgrace after he was found guilty of the indecent assault of teenage girls over many years. He was jailed in 2014.
Filmography
2022
- National Treasure, National Disgrace: Savill, Harris & Hall as Self (archive footage)
2012
- Run For Your Wife as Busker
- The Diamond Jubilee Concert 2012 as Self - Performer
- Produced By George Martin as Self
- Rolf's Animal Clinic as Host
2011
- The Wiggles: Ukulele Baby! as Self
2009
- Live from Studio Five as Self
2008
- My Family at War as Himself
2007
- The Alan Titchmarsh Show as Self
2006
- Legends as Self
- The Queen, by Rolf as Self
2004
- The Paul O'Grady Show as Self
- Rolf on Art as Himself - Presenter
- Star Portraits with Rolf Harris as Host
2001
- Friday Night with Jonathan Ross as Self
2000
- Fetch the Vet as Ralph Morris (voice)
- The Wiggles: It's A Wiggly, Wiggly World! as Himself
1998
- Parkinson as Self
- City Hospital
- The Garden Party as Himself
- Rolf's Amazing World Of Animals as Himself - Presenter
1997
- Brass Eye as Self
1994
- Animal Hospital as Himself - Presenter
1993
- Shooting Stars as Self
- Goodnight Sweetheart as Rolf Harris
1991
- Pebble Mill as Self
1990
- Have I Got News for You as Self - Host
1989
- Rolf's Cartoon Club as Host
1988
- This Morning as Self
1985
- Kids Can Say No as Himself
1979
- The Little Convict as The Storyteller / Grandfather
- Rolf Harris's Cartoon Time as Host
1978
- The South Bank Show as Self
- An Audience with... as Self
1977
- The Val Doonican Music Show as Himself
- Rolf On Saturday Ok? as Himself - Presenter
1975
1970
- ZDF Werkstatt as Self
1964
1959
- Musical Box as Himself - Presenter
1956
1955
- The Sooty Show as Self
- You Lucky People! as Pvt. Proudfoot
1952
- The Liberace Show as Himself