
Tony Llewellyn-Jones
Tony Llewellyn-Jones is an Australian actor known for his long and prolific career in film, television, and theatre. His career took off in the 1970s during the Australian New Wave, appearing in iconic films such as *The Cars That Ate Paris* (1974) and notably *Picnic at Hanging Rock* (1975), both directed by Peter Weir. Over the following decades, he established himself as one of Australia's most respected character actors, participating in countless film productions and successful television series, including *All Saints*, *Rake*, and *A Place to Call Home*. His theatre work is equally significant, with acclaimed performances for major national companies such as the Sydney Theatre Company. Thanks to his versatility and consistent presence, he is recognized as a familiar and esteemed figure in his country's artistic landscape, appreciated for his professionalism and his lasting contribution to the Australian entertainment industry.
