- Robin Ramsay (actor)
Robin Ramsay (born
May 31 1937 inMelbourne , Victoria) is anAustralia n actor of television, film and stage. [http://www.takver.com/history/aia/aia00025.htm John Olday's Memoirs: the Australian Period] . AccessedJuly 27 2007 .] [ [http://www.cmsb.com.my/sponsor/maf/comper/four.htm Activities of the Foundation in 1995] . AccessedJuly 27 2007 .] [ [http://www.cameronsmanagement.com.au/theatredirectors.html Rodney Fisher] . AccessedJuly 27 2007 .]Ramsay is the grandson of Kiwi shoe polish founder William Ramsay and father of Robina Ramsay, an internationally ranked dressage rider, and Tamasin Ramsay, a PhD scholar at Monash University. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE6DC1638F934A2575AC0A96F948260 Robina Ramsay Becomes a Bride] .
September 17 1989 . AccessedJuly 27 2007 .]Career
Ramsay studied at London's
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art , graduating in 1957. He worked briefly for theBBC then returned to Australia. He joined the fledgling Union Theatre Company, in Melbourne, whose members includedZoe Caldwell andBarry Humphries . He starred in th firstAdelaide Festival in 1960, in 'Moon on a Rainbow Shawl'.He went to the United States in 1961 and joined the Theatre Company of Boston. He then toured the country in The National Repertory Theatre, with Eva Le Galliene and
Faye Emerson .In 1964 he took over the role of
Fagin in the hit musical "Oliver! " on Broadway, a role he played for a further two years in New York, followed by a record-breaking national tour. He shared the bill with 'The Beatles' singing a song from the musical, in a subsequently memorable edition of theEd Sullivan Show . In 1966 Ramsay recreated his role ofFagin for a West End revival of "Oliver! ", withMarti Webb as Nancy.Returning to Australia, Ramsay's role as Charlie Cousens, the dodgy real estate agent, on "Bellbird", Australia's first successful television
soap opera , garnered him considerable public notice. A regular character on the show from August of1967 , Ramsay decided to leave in May of1968 to take the role ofFagin in aJapan ese stage production of "Oliver! ".When the show's producers decided to kill off his character, staging what has been described as "one of the most-watched and best-remembered moments in Australian TV history", [ [http://www.milesago.com/stage/superstar.htm THE AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION] Accessed
July 27 2007 ] fans wrote protesting his death and even sent flowers to his funeral.Ramsay returned to the theatre playing the controversial priest
Daniel Berrigan in the Trial of the Catonsville Nine in Sydney. He went on to playPontius Pilate in 's original production ofJesus Christ Superstar . He was in the first production at the opening of theSydney Opera House in 1972: playing MacHeath inThe Threepenny Opera . Polly Peachum was played byPamela Stephenson . Ramsay spent the next few years as a leading actor with theSydney Theatre Company theMelbourne Theatre Company , and working in film and television. He has twice won the Melbourne Critics Circle Award for Best Actor. He was in 'Medea' the opening production of the Melbourne Arts Centre, playing opposite Zoe Caldwell.In 1977, with Rodney Fisher, he developed his first solo show , drawn from the writings of
Henry Lawson The Bastard From The Bush. This refocussing on Lawson as a sophisticated shortstory writer and diarist, rather than as a 'bush poet', radically altered Australia's view of their favourite icon. The play toured toRiverside Studios inLondon , and played extended seasons at Sydney's Belvoir Street Theatre and theVictorian Arts Centre . The production won the Australian Arts AwardIn the early 1980s Ramsay was commissioned to create a new solo show celebrating the life and times of
Rabindranath Tagore , India'sNobel Prize winning poet: titled Borderland. The invitation came from the Indian High Commission inCanberra . The play was performed in Australia, then toured to more than 60 countries in support of theBrahma Kumaris sect, in tandem with 'The Bastard From The Bush'. The tour was sponsored by theAustralian Government through its [http://www.arts.gov.au Cultural Relations Department] , theBritish Council and theIndian Government , as well as Australian High Commissions and Australian Embassies abroadRamsay then formed his own chamber theatre company Open Secret, and continued touring internationally, developing new productions, notably
Vikram Seth 's Beastly Tales from Here and There and incorporating local musicians into the company's presentations. His new solo play The Accidental Mystic, high times on the Indianashram trail, written by his wife Barbara Bossert, opened at Melbourne'sMalthouse Theatre in 1995, after seasons in Sydney and theEdinburgh Festival . The play toured to London and throughout India. Ramsay was nominated for a Melbourne Critics Circle Best Actor Award for his performance In 1994 he playedJulie Christie 's husband, Wilf Barlow, in the miniseries 'Dada is Death', and toured to the Tokyo International Theatre Festival with the Playbox Theatre.In 2008 he produced and directed the feature film 'Tao of the Traveller', featuring his daughter Tamasin. The film was invited to the
Fallbrook Film Festival in California, and won awards in the Research and Experimental categories at theAccolade Film Festival . In October 2008 it will be featured at theSouth African International Film Festival .Ramsay became interested in Eastern spiritual matters in the 1960's and studied Taoism and Buddhism and many of the mystical poets such as Rumi, Tagore and Hafiz. 1980s he came across the teachings of Brother
Lekhraj Kripalani , now formalised as theBrahma Kumaris World Spiritual University , while still performing with 'Open Secret' and elsewhere. From 2001-2006 he lived at aBrahma Kumaris retreat center nearWilton New South Wales . His first feature film as a Producer/Director Tao of the Traveller, is based on the book by his wife andBrahma Kumaris drop-in Barbara Bossert. TOTT is being used as a promotion by BKWSUcenters [http://www.webcitation.org/5WeEYemfe] . The film features sometimeBrahma Kumaris personalityClarke Peters ofHBO 's The Wire, Lucinda Drayton of Bliss, and Ramsay's younger daughter Tamasin Ramsay, also aBrahma Kumaris follower, in the lead role. Ramsay recreated hisTagore showBorderland recently in London, as part of theBrahma Kumaris ’ contribution to the Lord Mayor of London's “India Now” celebrations [http://209.85.175.104/search?q=cache:S3CJ3dNWaMAJ:www.indialink-online.com/index.php%3Fid%3D582%26PHPSESSID%3D97306c4f5a38faada47dc30cd7301b07+India+now+robin+ramsay+tagore&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&client=safari] .elect filmography
*"Mercury" TV series. (
1996 )
*"The Damnation of Harvey McHugh " TV series. (1994 )
*"Embassy" TV series. (1990 )
*"Dear Cardholder" (1987 )
*"Return to Eden " TV series. (1986 )
*"A Street to Die" (1985 )
*"Conferenceville" (1984 )
*"Bedfellows" (1980 )
*"Oz" (1976 )
*"Mad Dog Morgan " (1976)
*"Shannon's Mob" TV series. (1975 )
*"The Box" (1975)
*"Jesus Christ Superstar " TV. (1972 )
*"Bellbird" TV series. (1967-1968)
*"Love and War" TV miniseries. (1967)External links
* [http://members.ozemail.com.au/~fangora/bellbird.html Bellbird (1967-1977)] Aussie Soap Archive. Accessed
July 27 2007
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*http:///www.taotraveller.comReferences
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