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Rob Carlton is a Actor Australien born on 4 may 1971

Rob Carlton

Rob Carlton
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Birth name Robert Carlton
Nationality Australie
Birth 4 may 1971 (52 years)

Rob Carlton is a Logie Award winning Australian actor and writer. He is best known for writing and starring in the comedy series Chandon Pictures. He also had starring roles in the comedy satire The Hollowmen and the children's television series Ocean Star.

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Rob Sitch
Rob Sitch
(1 films)
Albert Pyun
Albert Pyun
(1 films)
Damien Garvey
Damien Garvey
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Rob Carlton (9 films)

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Mental
Mental (2012)
, 1h56
Directed by Paul John Hogan
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Medical-themed films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about psychiatry, Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Actors Toni Collette, Rebecca Gibney, Liev Schreiber, Anthony LaPaglia, Bethany Whitmore, Rob Carlton
Roles Jack
Rating60% 3.0473.0473.0473.0473.047
Shirley Moochmoore (Rebecca Gibney) is a sweet misfit and mother of five daughters who are all convinced they suffer from various mental illnesses. Living in the Australian coastal suburb of Dolphin Heads and married to the often absent local politician Barry (Anthony LaPaglia), Shirley retreats into a fantasy world of her favourite musical, The Sound of Music. After she manically orders a huge amount of furniture, telling neighbours her husband won it on a TV game show, she's packed off to a mental institution; Barry instructs his daughters to say she's "on holiday in Wollongong".
Any Questions for Ben?, 1h54
Directed by Rob Sitch
Genres Comedy, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Josh Lawson, Rachael Taylor, Daniel Henshall, Teressa Liane, Christian Clark, Lachy Hulme
Roles Ben's Dad
Rating56% 2.80122.80122.80122.80122.8012
When high-flying 27-year-old Melbourne based brand manager Ben (Josh Lawson) returns to his old high school to talk to students about careers, he reunites with other former students including international human rights lawyer Alexis (Rachael Taylor), now working with the United Nations in Yemen, and Olympic archery medallist Jim (Ed Kavalee). Ben soon realises that compared to the other speakers, no one is interested in what a brand manager does, and when questions are asked for, all are directed at the other presenters while Ben gets none. This causes Ben to begin to consider the meaning behind his current lifestyle, and commences a year-long reevaluation of his priorities, looking in all the wrong places, but ultimately involving the gradual pursuance of Alex as a serious love-interest for the first time in his life.
You Can't Stop the Murders, 1h40
Genres Thriller, Comedy
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Gary Eck, Steve Abbott, Richard Carter, Jason Clarke, Jimeoin (pronounced Jim-Owen), Rob Carlton
Roles Barry
Rating60% 3.046653.046653.046653.046653.04665
Après une serie de meurtres dans une petite ville Australienne, la police panique.
The Finder
The Finder (2001)

Genres Thriller, Crime
Actors Simon Westaway, Paul Mercurio, Anja Coleby, Dieter Brummer, Gerard Maguire, Callan Mulvey
Roles Wheels
Rating54% 2.738732.738732.738732.738732.73873
An ex-cop sets himself up as "a finder" and gets involved in a mysterious kidnapping.
Nemesis
Nemesis (1992)
, 1h35
Directed by Albert Pyun
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action
Themes Films about altered memories, Films about computing, Sports films, Films set in the future, Martial arts films, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films, Robot films
Actors Olivier Gruner, Tim Thomerson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Deborah Shelton, Yuji Okumoto, Marjorie Monaghan
Roles Waiter
Rating54% 2.7007552.7007552.7007552.7007552.700755
In the near future, Alex Raine (Olivier Gruner) is a disillusioned assassin for the LAPD. During a routine mission, he is attacked by a group freedom fighters known as The Red Army Hammerheads. Nearly killed by the surviving leader, Rosaria (Jennifer Gatti), Alex resists her assertion that he is a mindless robot: "Eighty-six point five percent [of him] is still human."
The Last Warhorse, 1h33
Actors Ritchie Singer, Rob Carlton

Ishikawa, a Japanese businessman (Kazue Matsumoto), takes up residence in Sydney to direct the construction of a waterfront development. However, his employees secretly use his name to acquire the adjoining property to get access to horses.