Career
Stewart Ginn first became known in radio, where he played the main role in The Air Adventures of Hop Harrigan (1954), among other roles. He then became a stage actor, his credits including:
Sidney Howard"s They Knew What They Wanted (1953), with Zoe Caldwell
The Heiress (1954), with Zoe Caldwell
Garson Kanin"s Born Yesterday (1954), with Zoe Caldwell and Ray Lawler
Shakespeare"s Henry V, at the 1964 Adelaide Festival of Arts, with John Bell, Dennis Olsen, Anna Volska and Max Meldrum
John Mortimer"s Lunch Hour (1965)
Eugene O"Neill"s A Moon for the Misbegotten (1966), with Ron Haddrick
Arthur Miller"s The Price (1970). He died suddenly in September 1971, aged 49.
He was in Melbourne, where he was filming an episode of Division 4.
Hector Crawford praised his performance in the Matlock Police episode "The Word is Progress" as "one of the finest pieces of drama acting to come out of the Crawfords company". He can be seen in this 1962 film on YouTube advertising Goodyear G8 tyres.