John Flaus
John Flaus was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, Flaus landed roles in various films, including "Yakkety Yak" (1974), the drama "The Love Letters From Teralba Road" (1977) with Bryan Brown and the drama "Palm Beach" (1979) with Nat Young. He also appeared in the John Dease drama "Newsfront" (1979), "Blood Money" (1980) and "Wronsky" (1981) with Ross Thompson. He continued to work steadily in film throughout the eighties, appearing in the Nick Carrafa comedy "Hungry Heart" (1987), "Devil's Hill" (1988) with Alexander Jacobs and the Colin Friels thriller "Grievous Bodily Harm" (1989). He also appeared in the Wendy Hughes drama "Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train" (1989). More recently, he continued to act in "Spotswood" (1992) with Anthony Hopkins, the Ruth Cracknell dramatic adaptation "Lilian's Story" (1999) and the comedy "The Castle" (1999) with Michael Caton. Flaus most recently acted in "Tracks" (2014).