Gordon Mulholland
Gordon Mulholland (30 April 1921, Cape Town, South Africa – 30 June 2010, East London, South Africa) was a British actor best known for his performances in the TV soap opera The Villagers and the movie Jock of the Bushveld.
Early life[]
He was born in Cape Town in 1921 to parents Sam Mulholland and Nell.[1] It was not a happy upbringing, he was the only child of five to survive childhood.[1]:10 His mother was the main breadwinner while his father was described as crook and a drunkard.[1]:10 He would eventually be take into care at Nazareth House. He would attend Marist Brothers College but failed to complete matric.[1]:10
Career[]
During World War 2, he joined army's entertainment corp and would entertain troop as a stand-up comedian in North Africa and Italy, performing with Sid James and Laurence Harvey.[1]:10[2] After the war ended he left for London and performed at variety and music halls including the Windmill Theatre.[1]:10[2] He would eventually migrate to West End theatres performing in productions such as Guys and Doll, Kiss Me Kate and Brush up your Shakespeare.[1]:10 He later starred in minor roles in British film productions.[2]
He returned to South Africa in 1967, making his career in theatre and on Springbok Radio with Adrian Steed and Cyril Green.[2][3]:3 When television arrived in South Africa in 1976, he would star in The Villagers as mining boss Hilton McRae.[2] He would perform in theatre with Rex Garner and Clive Scott and some of his major productions included Fiddler on the Roof and My Fair Lady.[1]:10
Marriage[]
Mulholland was married twice. First to Muff Evans and his second wife was actress Diane Wilson whom he married in 1963 but divorced in 1972.[1]:10[2] He had three sons from the two marriages, Sean, Matthew and Jamie.[2]
Death[]
Mulholland suffered a stroke in 2009, leaving his left side paralyzed and after spending a year in a nursing home, he brought back to East London and died at his sons home.[1]:10[4]:5
Selected filmography[]
Film[]
- Treasure Island (1950) - Durgin
- The Lady Craved Excitement (1950) - A Lunatic
- Cheer the Brave (1951)
- Hands of Space (1961)
- Coast of Skeletons (1965) - Mr. Spyker
- Der Rivonia-Prozess (1966) - Farmer (uncredited)
- Kruger Miljoene (1967) - Balloon observer (voice, uncredited)
- The Cape Town Affair (1967) - Warrant Officer du Plessis
- The Professor and the Beauty Queen (1967) - Joe
- Stop Exchange (1970)
- Vengeance Cops (1971) - Capt. Venter (voice, uncredited)
- Z.E.B.R.A. (1971) - Charles Lester (English version) (voice, uncredited)
- One Away (1976) - Detective, 'Big man'
- Mister Deathman (1977) - Dr. Halstead
- Jock of the Bushveld (1986) - Tom Barnett
- Act of Piracy (1988) - Captain Jenkins
- Headhunter (1988) - Prof. Robert Sinclair
- Rising Storm (1989) - Whitefish Aldana
- River of Death (1989) - Fanjul
- The Evil Below (1989) - Max Cash Senior
- Accidents (1989) - Tom Black
- Act of Piracy (1990) - Loring
- Traitor's Heart (1999) - Donald Brody
Television[]
- The Villagers (1976-1978)
- Westgate (1981) - Warren Bartlett
External links[]
Reference[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Barron, Chris (4 July 2010). "Gordon Mulholland". Sunday Times (South Africa).
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Gordon Mulholland dies, aged 89". News24. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
- ^ "Celebrated 89-year-old actor Gordon Mulholland dies". The Citizen (South Africa). 2 July 2010.
- ^ Bailey, Candice (1 July 2010). "SA screen and stage star Gordon Mulholland dies". The Star (Johannesburg).
- English male film actors
- English emigrants to South Africa
- English male soap opera actors
- 1921 births
- 2010 deaths
- English television actor stubs