| Richard Carter | |
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| Born | 11 December 1953 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
| Occupation | Actor |
Richard Carter (born 11 December 1953 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actor who has appeared in several television series and independent films, and has also been a prominent voice-over artist.
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Carter used to be an alcoholic but stopped when he had a divine experience. He has been dry since. He currently lives in the Northern Tablelands of NSW and is active in his community as a Freemason.
Some of Carter's filmography includes Rabbit-Proof Fence, Hating Alison Ashley. Babe: Pig in the City, and Happy Feet Two.[1]
Carter has predominantly featured on television as a police officer, but has also appeared as a criminal. He is most known for his roles in the Australian television series Wildside and White Collar Blue. In one episode of the comedy series Pizza he described himself as a:
"Voice-over artist, comedian, actor..."[citation needed]
He has spoofed his own policing typecast on many occasions, such as in the film You Can't Stop The Murders and in the television comedy Pizza.
Carter has undertaken many voice-over roles, notably in commercials such as for Victoria Bitter beer and the introduction to the Network Ten News in Sydney.
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