James Elliott (actor)

James Elliott (actor)

James Elliott (born UK) was an Australia-based theatre and television actor best known for his long-running role of Alf Sutcliffe in the 1970s television soap opera "Number 96".

Elliott was an original cast member of "Number 96" which premiered March 1972. The show became Australia's highest-rated television program in 1973 and 1974. Alf and his wife Lucy (Elisabeth Kirkby) were immigrants from Yorkshire, England and Alf was presented as an archetypal "whinging Pom" who complained constantly about Australia while proving himself incapable of holding down a job. He also endured Lucy's series of dramatic health concerns which included a breast-cancer scare, blindness, and an unplanned pregnancy followed by a troubled birth, where he proved himself somewhat kind and understanding. In late 1973 the show had a feature film spin-off featuring much of the show's current cast, including Elliott, reprising their television roles.

Prior to "Number 96" Elliott had acted in Australian radio plays and serials, made several guest appearances in Australian television series including "Consider Your Verdict" and "The Link Men", and he played Guildenstern in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television production of the play "Hamlet" - this production being the first Shakesperian drama produced on Australian television. Other Shakesperian roles included Capulet in "Romeo and Juliet" for the Sydney University Players, and a supporting role in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television production of "The Tempest". Elliott also had a role in the feature film "Ned Kelly" (1970).

Despite once describing the serial as "instant television", Elliot played in "Number 96" continuously for four years. In November 1975 Alf and Lucy were written out of "Number 96" as part of a drastic remodelling of the show in the wake of declining ratings. Elliott subsequently made guest appearances on Australian drama series such as "Solo One" (1976), "Glenview High" (1977), "Chopper Squad" (1978), played in three episodes of legal drama "Case for the Defence" (1978), and later appeared in an episode of crime drama "Bellamy" (1981). He also acted in feature films "Summer City" (1977), "Money Movers" (1978), "Little Boy Lost" (1978), "Lady Stay Dead" (1981), "Brothers" (1982).

Recent television guest appearances include three episodes of medical drama "All Saints" in 2001 and 2003.

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