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Home/People/Johnny Lockwood
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Born
Dec 7, 1920Died: Apr 25, 2013
Lived 92 years
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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IMDb Profile

Johnny Lockwood

Acting

Biography
Johnny Lockwood (December 7, 1920 - April 25, 2013) was an English-born Australian actor of theatre, television and film and also a comedy performer. He was best known for his role in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96, playing Hungarian Jew deli proprietor Aldo Godolfus. Lockwood was an orphan by the age of 11 and, the youngest in the family by several years, went to live with his sister, who encouraged his dancing and vocal impressions, skills that would serve him well throughout his entertainment career. He was the father of actress Joanna Lockwood who played her role as Sally McKinnon in Australian TV series, E Street.
Moulin Rouge! poster

Moulin Rouge!

as Character Rake
2001
Norman Loves Rose poster

Norman Loves Rose

as Sam
1982
All at Sea poster

All at Sea

as Rev Parslow / George Parsons
1977
The Life and Flight of the Reverend Buck Shotte poster

The Life and Flight of the Reverend Buck Shotte

as General Q. Staub
1968