- Frank Wilson (Australian actor)
Frank Edward Wilson (
11 April ,1924 -24 October ,2005 ) was an Australian film, stage and television actor; musical comedy singer and director; and televisiongame show and variety host.Early life
Frank Wilson was born in 1924 in the
Melbourne suburb of Northcote. He left school at the age of 13. In 1943, he joined theAustralian Army , where he served as aSignalman inBorneo andPapua New Guinea until his discharge in 1945.He began acting in 1948, when he appeared at Melbourne's Tivoli Theatre.
Career
His best known film appearances were in "The Club" (by
David Williamson ; a role that Wilson had created on stage), "Crackerjack", "Breaker Morant", and "Black Robe". He also appeared in the 1956Charlie Chaplin film "A King in New York ". On television he appeared in "Changi" (a mini-series written byJohn Doyle ), "SeaChange ", "Blue Heelers ", "Water Rats", "Power Without Glory ", "A Country Practice ", "Bellbird" and other programs.His stage work included "
Guys and Dolls ", "Wonderful Town ", "Lola Montez ", "Damn Yankees ", "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying " (which he directed), and as "Falstaff" in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 2 ".David Williamson wrote the character of Frank in "Travelling North" for Wilson, having admired his interpretation of Jock Riley in "The Club". However, after creating Frank on stage, Wilson was not given the role in the film adaptation — it went to
Leo McKern instead.Awards
He won a
Logie Award for Best Compere in 1972 for "New Faces".His last role, in the short film "The Chess Set" (by
Alexander Murawski ) won the Best Actor award at theNew York International Independent Film and Video Festival . Wilson heard this news the day before he died.References
*imdb name|0933407|Frank Wilson
* [http://www.filmbug.co.uk/db/338662 Frank Wilson at Filmbug]
* [http://www.einsiders.com/features/columns/oct05obituaries.php Frank Wilson obituary]
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