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Bill Hunter (actor)

Australian actor (1940–2011)


Summary

Australian actor (1940–2011)

FieldValue
imageBill-hunter.jpg
nameBill Hunter
birth_nameWilliam John Hunter
birth_date
birth_placeBallarat, Victoria, Australia
death_date
death_placeKew, Victoria, Australia
occupation
years_active1957–2011
spouseRobbie Anderson (m. 1963–1973, divorced)
Pat Bishop (m. 1976, divorced)
Rhoda Roberts (m. 1993–1999, separated)

Pat Bishop (m. 1976, divorced) Rhoda Roberts (m. 1993–1999, separated) William John Hunter (27 February 194021 May 2011) was an Australian actor of film, stage and television, who was also prominent as a voice-over artist. He appeared in more than 60 films and won two AFI Awards. He was also a recipient of the Centenary Medal.

Early life

William John Hunter was born on 27 February 1940 in Ballarat, Victoria, the son of William and Francie Hunter. He had a brother, John, and a sister, Marie Ann.

During his teens, Hunter was a champion swimmer, and briefly held a world record for the 100 yards freestyle until his record was broken by John Devitt in the very next heat 10 minutes later. Hunter qualified for the Australian swimming team for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, before a bout of meningitis ended his Olympic hopes.

Career

Hunter made his film debut as an extra in 1957 film The Shiralee. An introduction to Ava Gardner saw him gain a job as an extra and swimming double in the Hollywood film On the Beach, which was filming in Melbourne. Hunter claimed that he was inspired to take up acting after watching one of the leads (variously claimed to be either Gregory Peck or Fred Astaire) do 27 takes of a scene, and thinking he could do better. He took an intensive drama course in Melbourne and sailed aboard the RHMS Ellinis on New Year's Eve 1964 for England. There he won a two-year scholarship to the prestigious Northampton Repertory Company in England. In 1966, Hunter made his first television appearance, two episodes in The Ark, a serial within the third season of the BBC television drama series Doctor Who.

Hunter returned to Australia in 1967 and began working in television drama and feature films. He had interviewed with Gavrik Losey in London, making no great impression in that highly competitive atmosphere, but Losey was able to offer Hunter his first Australian film appearance in Ned Kelly in 1970 with Losey as production supervisor. Hunter often played characters who were the strong, opinionated, archetypal gruff Australian whose exterior belies a softer heart and sensibilities vulnerable to pressure.

Some of his most notable movie roles include Mad Dog Morgan (1976), Newsfront (1978), Gallipoli (1981), The Dismissal, Scales of Justice (1983), Strictly Ballroom (1992), Muriel's Wedding (1994), The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) and Australia (2008). In 2007, he reprised the role of Bob in the Australian touring stage production of Priscilla. He also provided the voice of the dentist in Finding Nemo (2003) and the voice of Bubo in Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010). He portrayed United Nations Secretary General Spencer Chartwell in the American science fiction series Space: Above and Beyond. His last film role was in The Cup (2011).

Of acting, Hunter said, "As long as the director told me where to stand and what to say, I was happy. Anyone who says there's any more to it than that, is full of bullshit. ... It's a job. It is a craft, but there's no art involved. What you need is common sense and a reasonably rough head. You put on the makeup and the wardrobe, and that is half the performance. That upsets the purists, but never mind, they don't work as much as I do."

Awards and honours

Hunter won the 1978 AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Newsfront, and the 1981 Best Supporting Actor award for Gallipoli.

In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal "for service to acting, including the films Gallipoli and Frontline.

A painting of Hunter by artist Jason Benjamin won the Packing Room Prize in conjunction with the 2005 Archibald Prize.

Personal life

Hunter was a supporter of the Australian Labor Party, appearing in the party's official 1996 Federal Election Campaign advertisement.

Hunter's first marriage was to Robbie Anderson from 1963 to 1973, with whom he had a son, named James Hunter. His next marriage was to actress Pat Bishop, in 1976. According to writer Bob Ellis, the marriage was short-lived after Hunter ran off with their marriage celebrant.

His third marriage was to artist and television presenter Rhoda Roberts, in 1993. They lived together until 1999, when he suddenly announced that he wanted to leave the marriage. She did not know why until he visited her shortly before his death in 2011 and told her that he did not want her to have to nurse him. They did not, however, get divorced. She also said that, despite the common perception that he contracted liver cancer because he drank too much, he was in Alcoholics Anonymous when they met and was not a drunk.

Death

On 15 May 2011, Hunter was admitted to Caritas Christi hospice in Kew, after refusing to go to a hospital. Surrounded by family and friends, he died of liver cancer on 21 May 2011, aged 71.

A memorial service for Hunter was held at Melbourne's Princess Theatre on 26 May 2011. Close friend and co-star Mick Molloy paid tribute to Bill Hunter on stage at the 54th Logie Awards in April 2012.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970Ned KellyOfficer (uncredited)Feature film
197427ACornishFeature film
1974StoneBarmanFeature film
1975The Man from Hong Kong (a.k.a. The Dragon Flies)PetersonFeature film
1976Eliza FraserYouldenFeature film
1976Mad Dog MorganSgt. SmithFeature film
1977BackroadsJackFeature film
1978In Search of AnnaPeterFeature film
1978NewsfrontLen MaguireFeature film
AFI Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1978Weekend of ShadowsBosunFeature film
1980Dead Man's Float (a.k.a. Smuggler’s Cove)Eddie BellFeature film
1980Hard KnocksBradyFeature film
1981GallipoliMajor BartonFeature film
AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
1981**StephenFeature film
1982HeatwaveRobert DuncanFeature film
1982Far EastWalkerFeature film
1983The HitHarryFeature film
1983The Return of Captain InvincibleTupper / CoachFeature film
1984Street HeroDetective FitzpatrickFeature film
1985An Indecent ObsessionColonel ChinstrapFeature film
1985RebelBrowningFeature film
1986Death of a SoldierDetective Sgt. AdamsFeature film
1986Sky PiratesO'ReillyFeature film
1987The ShiraleeExtraTV film
1988Rikky and PeteWhitsteadFeature film
1989FeverSgt. Jack WellesFeature film
1989MullFrank MullensFeature film
1989Police StateTV film
1990Call Me Mr. BrownDetective Sergeant ‘Jim’ Jack McNeillFeature film
1991DeadlyVernon GilesFeature film
1992**Beth's FatherFeature film
1992Strictly BallroomBarry FifeFeature film
1993Broken HighwayWilsonFeature film
1993The CustodianManaging directorFeature film
1993Shotgun WeddingPolice Commissioner AndrewsFeature film
1994**BobFeature film
1994Everynight ... EverynightBerrimanFeature film
1994Muriel's WeddingBill HeslopFeature film
1996Cody: Fall from GraceSam WolfeTV film
1996Race the SunCommissioner HawkesFeature film
1996River StreetVincent PierceFeature film
1997Road to NhillBobFeature film
199815 AmoreBrendan (voice)Feature film
1998**Cooper (uncredited)TV film
2000On the BeachPrime Minister SeatonTV film
2002CrackerjackStan CoombsFeature film
2003Finding NemoDentist Philip ShermanFeature film
2003Bad EggsTed PrattFeature film
2003HorseplayBarry Coxhead
2003Kangaroo JackBlueFeature film
2004Tom WhiteMalcolmFeature film
2008**Gil HubbardFeature film
2008AustraliaSkipper (Qantas Sloop)Feature film
2010The Wedding PartyPriestFeature film
2010Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'HooleBubo (voice)Animated feature film
2011Red DogHimselfFeature film (posthumous release)
2011**Bart CummingsFeature film
Final film appearance (posthumous release)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1966Doctor WhoThe ArkGuardian (uncredited)TV series
2 episodes: "The Steel Sky", "The Plague'"
1977Beyond Reasonable DoubtRonald RyanDocumentary series
1984The KeepersJack WolfeTV series
1989CassidyCharles Parnell CassidyMiniseries
1992The Leaving of LiverpoolFather O'NeillMiniseries
1993StarkOcker TyronMiniseries
1995Blue MurderAngus McDonaldMiniseries
1995–96Space: Above And BeyondUnited Nations Secretary General Spencer ChartwellTV series
1998A Difficult WomanPaul ScanlonMiniseries
2006Two TwistedGrandfatherTV series
2010The PacificJamesMiniseries

Theatre

Hunter's theatre roles included:

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The World of Suzie WongPalais Theatre
1973Summer of the Seventeenth DollNimrod Street Theatre
1974Well HungNimrod Upstairs
1975Down UnderStables Theatre
1976The Season at SarsaparillaRowley MassonSydney Opera House Drama Theatre
1979Makassar ReefPerry GlassonNimrod Upstairs
1979Errol Flynn's Great Big Adventure Book for BoysErrol FlynnRussell Street Theatre
1991Summer of the Seventeenth DollRooSeymour Centre
2000The Caribbean TempestRoyal Botanic Garden
2007–08Priscilla, Queen of the DesertBobRegent Theatre, Melbourne, Civic Theatre, Auckland, Lyric Theatre, Sydney

References

References

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  3. Blake, Jason: [http://www.smh.com.au/national/obituaries/aussie-bloke-of-screen-was-larger-than-life-20110522-1eys7.html Aussie bloke of screen was larger than life] {{webarchive. link. (24 May 2011 , ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 23 May 2011.)
  4. Atterton, Margot; Alan Veitch: ''The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz'' (1984).
  5. [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/bill-hunter-gravely-ill-with-inoperable-cancer/story-e6frf96f-1226058061572 Bill Hunter gravely ill with inoperable cancer], ''Herald Sun'', 19 May 2011.
  6. [http://www.heraldsun.com.au/ipad/bill-hunter-faces-the-final-curtain/story-fn6bfkm6-1226058533211 Bill Hunter faces the final curtain], ''Herald Sun'', 19 May 2011.
  7. Bodey, Michael: [http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/charismatic-wild-man-of-cinema/story-e6frg6z6-1226060618589 Charismatic wild man of cinema], ''The Australian'', 23 May 2011.
  8. [http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/8250582/bill-hunter-muriels-wedding-star-gravely-ill Muriel's Wedding star Bill Hunter 'gravely ill'] {{webarchive. link. (20 May 2011 , ninemsn, 18 May 2011.)
  9. [http://dialmformovies.net/dvd-review-doctor-who-the-ark Production notes] {{webarchive. link. (23 July 2011 , ''The Ark'' DVD, BBC.)
  10. Preiss, Benjamin. (18 May 2011). "Acting legend Bill Hunter gravely ill". Sydney Morning Herald.
  11. "National Film and Sound Archive: Newsfront on australianscreen online". Aso.gov.au.
  12. "National Film and Sound Archive: Scales of Justice on australianscreen online". Aso.gov.au.
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  15. (16 April 2007). "Bill Hunter to join Priscilla cast". Aussie Theatre.
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  17. [http://www.afi.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Archive/2010Awards/2010AwardsPDF/Feature_Film_Award_Winners_1958-2010.pdf Feature Film Award Winners 1958–2010] {{webarchive. link. (19 March 2012 , Australian Film Institute, 2010.)
  18. (16 April 2007). "Bill gets a kiss from the packing room". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  19. (19 June 2016). "Australian Labor Party Federal Election Campaign Ad- February 1996".
  20. Ellis, Bob: [http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/2724124.html "I don't do auditions, mate": remembering Bill Hunter] {{webarchive. link. (27 May 2011 , ABC The Drum Unleashed, 23 May 2011.)
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  22. Baker, Candida. (25 January 2019). "Indigenous arts supremo Rhoda Roberts".
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