Wallas Eaton
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Wallas Eaton (18 February 1917 – 3 November 1995) was an English film, radio, television and theatre actor. He is perhaps best remembered for his voice roles between 1949 and 1960 in the BBC radio-comedy serial Take It from Here. Eaton's favourite pastime was sailing, and he made a trip to Australia in 1975 to pursue his interest, after which he settled there permanently. He featured in the Australian soap The Young Doctors in 1979 as Roland Perry, a rich friend of principal character Ada Simmonds. He also made a few appearances in later episodes of the television drama serial A Country Practice.
Known for
Credits

Inspector Clouseau (1968)
as Hoeffler

O Lucky Man! (1973)
as John Stone (Coffee Factory) / Col. Steiger / Prison Warder / Meths Drinker / Film Executive

The Last Wave (1977)
as Morgue Doctor

This Sporting Life (1963)
as Waiter

Isadora (1968)
as Archer

Mad Dog Morgan (1976)
as Macpherson

Two-Way Stretch (1960)
as Night Gate Warder

Deathcheaters (1976)
as 2nd Police Sergeant

Wind in the Willows (1988)
Actor

Deadline (1982)
as Goodman

Minnamurra (1989)
as Grassmore

Around the World in 80 Days (1988)
as (voice)

Lock Up Your Daughters (1969)
as Staff

Goodbye Paradise (1983)
as Clyde

Oliver Twist (1982)
as voice

Adventure in the Hopfields (1954)
as Junk Shop Owner

Treasure Island (1987)
as (voice)

The Man in the Iron Mask (1985)
Actor

Robin Hood (1985)
as (voice)

Kidnapped (1986)
as (voice)

Demolition (1979)
Actor
A Clean Sweep (1958)
as Ted

Nicholas Nickleby (1985)
as (voice)
Do Be Careful Boys (1964)
Actor

The Old Curiosity Shop (1984)
Actor
Chelsea Story (1951)
as Danny

Operation Cupid (1960)
Actor

Let's Go Crazy (1951)
as Mr. Jollibottom
A Man's Affair (1949)
as Leonard

The Last of the Mohicans (1987)
as (voice)

Horror of Darkness (1965)
as The Visitor

Plunge Into Darkness (1978)
as Superintendent G.E. Gregory

Springtime for Samantha (1965)
as Narrator





