
Rolf Harris
Acting • Born 1930-03-30 – Died 2023-05-10
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
47 credits
The Queen, by Rolf
Movie • 2006
Self

National Treasure, National Disgrace: Savill, Harris & Hall
Movie • 2022
Self (archive footage)

Run For Your Wife
Movie • 2012
Busker

An Audience with Dudley Moore
Movie • 1981

The Wiggles: Ukulele Baby!
Movie • 2011
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The Little Convict
Movie • 1979
The Storyteller / Grandfather

Kids Can Say No
Movie • 1985
Himself

You Lucky People!
Movie • 1955
Pvt. Proudfoot

The Wiggles: It's A Wiggly, Wiggly World!
Movie • 2000
Himself

Produced by George Martin
Movie • 2012
Self

The Diamond Jubilee Concert 2012
Movie • 2012
Self - Performer

ZDF Werkstatt
TV • 1970
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Hancock's Half Hour
TV • 1956

Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight
TV • 2023

An Audience with...
TV • 1978
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The Sooty Show
TV • 1955
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Rolf's Animal Clinic
TV • 2012
Host

Star Portraits with Rolf Harris
TV • 2004
Host

Rolf Harris's Cartoon Time
TV • 1979
Host

Rolf's Cartoon Club
TV • 1989
Host

Top of the Pops
TV • 1964

Fetch the Vet
TV • 2000
Ralph Morris (voice)

Legends
TV • 2006
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Live from Studio Five
TV • 2009
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Rolf's Amazing World Of Animals
TV • 1998
Himself - Presenter

Rolf On Saturday Ok?
TV • 1977
Himself - Presenter

City Hospital
TV • 1998

Rolf on Art
TV • 2004
Himself - Presenter

Goodnight Sweetheart
TV • 1993
Rolf Harris

This Morning
TV • 1988
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The Garden Party
TV • 1998
Himself

The Liberace Show
TV • 1952
Himself

Animal Hospital
TV • 1994
Himself - Presenter

Pebble Mill
TV • 1991
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The Val Doonican Music Show
TV • 1977
Himself

Musical Box
TV • 1959
Himself - Presenter

My Family at War
TV • 2008
Himself

The Alan Titchmarsh Show
TV • 2007
Self

The Paul O'Grady Show
TV • 2004
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Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
TV • 2001
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Shooting Stars
TV • 1993
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Seaside Special
TV • 1975

Have I Got a Bit More News for You
TV
Himself - Presenter

Parkinson
TV • 1998
Self

Have I Got News for You
TV • 1990
Self - Host

Brass Eye
TV • 1997
Self

The South Bank Show
TV • 1978
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