Chips Rafferty was frequently described as "the Cary Grant of Australia," a reflection of his immense popularity rather than his choice of roles. Rafferty enjoyed a wide variety of on- and off-stage experiences before making his film bow in 1938's Ants in His Pants. Tall, tanned, and rugged, Rafferty seemed equally at home in an open-necked shirt in the Outback as he did in fancy duds on the streets of Melbourne -- much in the manner of his more modern counterpart, American leading man Sam Elliot. Rafferty's most popular starring films included Bush Christmas (1946), The Overlanders (1946), and Eureka Stockade (1948). He also appeared in character roles in several American films and TV programs, often cast as a "Lord-love-a-duck" stereotyped Aussie. Chips Rafferty collapsed on a Sydney street and died of a sudden heart attack at the age of 62.
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Dead Men Running
Actor |
1971 | |||
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Outback
Actor |
1971 | |||
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Skullduggery
Actor |
1970 | |||
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Kona Coast
Actor |
1968 | |||
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Double Trouble
Actor |
1967 | |||
| 1967 | ||||
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They're a Weird Mob
Actor |
1966 | |||
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Mutiny on the Bounty
Actor |
1962 | |||
| 1961 | ||||
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The Sundowners
Actor |
1960 | |||
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Smiley Gets a Gun
Actor |
1958 | |||
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Walk into Hell
Actor, Producer |
1957 | |||
| 1956 | ||||
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Smiley
Actor |
1956 | |||
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King of the Coral Sea
Actor, Producer, Screenwriter |
1954 | |||
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The Desert Rats
Actor |
1953 | |||
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The Phantom Stockman
Actor |
1953 | |||
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Kangaroo
Actor |
1952 | |||
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Bitter Springs
Actor |
1950 | |||
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Eureka Stockade
Actor |
1949 | |||
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Bush Christmas
Actor |
1947 | |||
| 1947 | ||||
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The Overlanders
Actor |
1946 | |||
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Fighting Rats of Tobruk
Actor |
1945 | |||
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Forty Thousand Horsemen
Actor |
1941 |
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