Michael Caton was born on 21 July 1943 and is an Australian television, film and stage actor, comedian and television host, best known for playing Uncle Harry in the Australian television series The Sullivans, Darryl Kerrigan in 1997's low-budget hit film The Castle, and Ted Taylor in the television series Packed to the Rafters.
10 Facts About Michael Caton
In 1976 Michael Caton starred as Uncle Harry Sullivan in the long running Channel 9 war family drama The Sullivans.
Michael Caton starred in the Australian drama series Five Mile Creek from 1983 until 1985.
Michael Caton then appeared in the risque 1990s soap opera Chances.
Michael Caton was in the Channel 7 dramedy Packed to the Rafters, playing Ted Taylor, father of Julie Rafter, and grandfather to all the grandchildren and their partners.
Michael Caton appeared in the 1971 Melbourne production of the rock musical Hair.
Michael Caton has appeared on stage at the Twelfth Night Theatre.
Michael Caton appeared as Sheriff Lavers in the 1982 Sydney Theatre Company production of The Stripper.
Michael Caton, playing the role of a Priest, is part of the Chorus singing on the original Australian cast recording of Jesus Christ Superstar, 1972.
Michael Caton is the major voice talking in the background on John Paul Young's 1975 hit "Yesterday's Hero".