Ken Wayne (1925–1993) was an Australian actor of radio, theatre, film and television. He made his film debut in Sons of Matthew (1949) and appeared in a number of movies including Dust in the Sun (1958). He was also well known for his work in radio, particularly for playing private eye Larry Kent in the series I Hate Crime. According to colleague and friend Charles Tingwell, being so identified with Larry Kent hurt Wayne from being cast in other roles.
Wayne had a featured role as a submarine officer using an American accent in 1959's On the Beach filmed in Melbourne. He then worked for 13 years in London but returned to Australia in 1972 to become a regular guest artist on television movies and series.
1989
as Bartender
1989
as Wolfgang Weissman
1987
as Henry Plummer
1986
as Law Officer
1984
as voice
1983
1983
as Liberal Senator
1983
as Liberal Senator
1978
as Sgt. Ryan
1976
as Keegan
1976
as Harry
1972
as Le metteur en scène
1968
as Ferguson
1965
as Gingo
1965
as Prisoner
1965
1963
as Barman
1963
as Bryce
1962
as Gilroy
1962
as Maj. Calhoun
1959
as Lt. Benson
1958
as Justin Bayard
1949
as Barney O'Riordan