Roger Oakley
- Actor
A native New Zealander, Roger Oakley was born in Auckland in 1943 where
he had an "ordinary suburban upbringing". While studying languages at a
New Zealand University, he became interested in acting. In 1968, he
came to Britain and studied a part time drama course, and over the next
five years performed in several British theatres. In 1978, Roger moved
to Australia, where he first made an impact as a professional actor as
Major Barrington in "The Sullivans" (1976). Over the next decade he
appeared in many Australian movies and television series, and became a
household name in both Britain and Australia in 1989 when he played Tom
Fletcher, the patriarchal role in in the Seven Network's "Home and
Away" (1988). He played the role for over two years, and his departure
had an impact on the fans, even though his stay was relatively short
compared to the length of the series. Since then, Roger has continued
to work in television, playing Doug Rutherford in the popular TV show
"Something in the Air" (2000).