Hunt began his television career in 1968, playing Private Kitson in one episode of the UK series
Frontier. In 1972, he played a
policeman in
For the Love of Ada, the same year he appeared in
A Family at War and
The Organisation. In 1974, he had roles in the
Doctor Who story
Planet of the Spiders and
Bless This House, and the following year played
Thomas Woolner in
The Love School. In 1974, Hunt appeared in the
Upstairs, Downstairs episode "
Missing Believed Killed" as Trooper Norton,
batman to
James Bellamy. The character was a minor one; however, his performance led producers
John Hawkesworth and
Alfred Shaughnessy to ask him to come back as a regular for the fifth series in 1975. He also starred in a
Territorial Army recruitment film titled
One of Us, set in the early 1980s. In it, he plays a Corporal Barrett; the story concerns a small anti-tank platoon from the 3rd Battalion (V) Royal Regiment of Wales going to Germany on exercises. The unit in question was located in the village of Pentre, Rhondda Fawr, South Wales. Like many other TA units it no longer exists. From 1992 to 1993 Hunt had a leading role in the sitcom
Side by Side. He had a main role in the short-lived soap opera
Night and Day in 2001. For a brief time he abandoned acting and started a project called Interactive Casting Universal, a computer system that presented actors' details and showreels. ==Death==