
Terry Camilleri
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Terry Camilleri (born 1949) is an Australian actor. Camilleri was born in Malta and made his feature film debut in Peter Weir's 1974 film The Cars That Ate Paris. He portrayed the Emperor Napoleon I in the 1989 film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. He also made a cameo appearance in Weir's The Truman Show. Other appearances include as Special Branch police officer Hemmings in the science fiction film Incident at Raven's Gate. In 2003 he appeared in the film Hey DJ. In 2006, as part of the World Cup campaign in Australia, Camilleri played the character of "History", an 800-year-old orc-like creature for the Nike "Stuff History" advertisements. Which is part of Nike's soccer Joga Bonito adverts. In 2009 Camilleri appeared in the film Knowing directed by Alex Proyas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Terry Camilleri, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Time Flies When You Are Having Fun! A Look Back at a Most "Excellent Adventure"
Self

Limestone Cowboy
Mr. Charles Hancock

The Death and Life of Otto Bloom
Bob Simkin

Oddball
Judge Burns

A Heartbeat Away
Gino
The Making of Coffin Rock
Self

Sacrifice: A Vampire Tale
Stalker

Coffin Rock
Tony

Knowing
Cashier

Wil
Reuben Schindel

Fishy
Son

The Virgin of Juarez
Man in Brothel

Evicted
Col. Perry

Gigli
Man in Dryer

Paris
Poker Player

DJ Hound Dog
Johnson
Here Lies Lonely
Archie

The Invisibles
Le Pizza Guy

Inferno
Harry

The Truman Show
Man in Bathtub

Witch Hunt
Minister

Incident at Raven's Gate
Hemmings

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Napoleon

In the Mood
Mr. Browning, Judy's Lawyer

In the Mood
Judy's Lawyer

Dutch Treat
Morris Klaveman the Booking Agent

Let's Get Harry
Mercenary

Superman III
Delivery Man

Kitty and the Bagman
Railway Detective

Midnite Spares
Harry Diaz

Ginger Meggs
Mr. Crackett

Blue Fin
Truckie

Cass

Money Movers
Dino

The Death Train

The Night, the Prowler
The Prowler
Out of It
Jacko

Backroads
Jean Claude

The Cars That Ate Paris
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