Bland Holt

Bland Holt

Bland Holt, born Joseph Thomas Holt, (24 March 185128 June 1942)
comedian and theatrical producer, active in Australia.

Holt was the son of Joseph Frederick Holt (possibly known as Clarence) and his first wife Marie, née Brown. He was born at Norwich, England, came to Australia with his father in 1857, and made his first appearance on the stage when he was six years old. He was educated at the Church of England grammar school, Brighton, Victoria, and at the Otago boys' high school, New Zealand. Returning to England when 14 years old he made acting his profession, and had experience in England, the United States and New Zealand, before establishing himself in Australia about the year 1877. His first production was "New Babylon" at the Victoria theatre, Sydney, and for 30 years he continued to produce the principal melodramas of the period. Most of the time of his companies was divided between the Lyceum theatre, Sydney, and the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. Nothing was too realistic to be attempted; in one play there was a hunting scene with horses dogs and a stag; in another several horses finished a race across the stage; in another a circus ring was realistically presented with the regular acts being done.

Holt himself had been an excellent clown in pantomime, and he played comedy parts in melodrama with great ability. He was prudent and successful in management and retired in 1909, living at Sunninghill in Cotham Rd (building now stands but are offices) Kew, Victoria, a Melbourne suburb, for part of the year, and in summer spending his time at his seaside home at Sorrento, Victoria. There he would entertain every year a party of veteran members of the profession. Holt wrote the play "The Breaking of the Drought" which was made into a film [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0011024/ The Breaking of the Drought (1920) ] ] in 1920. Holt died at Kew on 28 June 1942 in his ninetieth year. He married in 1887 Florence, daughter of William Curling Anderson, who survived him. He had no children.

Holt practically grew up in a theatre and knew exactly what suited his public. He personally supervised every detail of his productions, working early and late, and, if he considered that a play needed revision or bringing up to date, would write fresh dialogue for it himself. He was kind and generous, and had the respect and affection of both the members of his own profession and of the public.

Holt is buried in the Boroondara (Kew) Cemetery www.fobkc.org

References

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Joseph Bland|Last=Holt|Link= [http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogHi-Hu.html#holt2 Dictionary of Australian Biography Hi-Hu ] at gutenberg.net.au
*Dennis Shoesmith, ' [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A040465b.htm Holt, Joseph Thomas (Bland) (1851 - 1942)] ', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 413-414
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