Tim Eliott
Tim Eliott | |
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Born | Timothy James Gordon Eliott 25 March 1935 Eltham, New Zealand |
Died | 22 April 2011 Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia | (aged 76)
Occupation | Actor |
Timothy James Gordon Eliott (25 March 1935 – 22 April 2011) was a New Zealand actor.
Eliott was born in Eltham on 25 March 1935.[1] His mother died when he was one and he was brought up by aunts and grandparents until he joined his father in England after the war where he went to public schools in Bath and Bristol. He returned to New Zealand in 1950.
He became an actor by accident when in 1955 he accompanied a colleague to auditions for Nola Millar's production of Richard II with the Thespians company and ended up being cast as Bolingbroke in which he was very well received.[2] He went on to appear as Worthy in Virtue in Danger for the New Zealand Players and Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger for Unity Theatre as well as appearing in radio drama and commercials.
In 1964, Eliott was one of the founders of Downstage Theatre in Wellington, and acted in, designed and directed many of the early productions.[3]
He emigrated to Australia in 1968 where, in concurrent productions for the Old Tote Theatre Company in 1969, he played Hamlet in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Guildenstern in Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" before going on to a fruitful acting career in television and film and as a voice-over artist. (In the mid 1970s he had a continuing role as a sports reporter in the Crawford Productions series "The Box".)
He returned briefly to New Zealand in 1983 to play Colonel Elliot in Utu directed by Geoff Murphy.
Eliott died in Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, on 22 April 2011.[1]
Filmography[]
- Shirley Thompson vs. the Aliens (1972) – George Talbot
- Avengers of the Reef (1973) – Kemp
- Journey Among Women (1977) – Doctor Hargreaves
- Prisoner (1979) – Ken Roberts
- A Toast to Melba (1980)
- The Last Outlaw (1980) – Sgt. Steele
- A Country Practice (Serial TV) (1981) – Douglas McKenzie / Roy Roach / Laurie Walker
- Runaway Island (Serial TV) (1982)
- Sons and Daughters (Serial TV) (1882) – Brian Ingleton / Nat Fisher
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV) (1982) – Richard Casey
- The Dismissal (1983) – Sir Fredrick Wheeler
- On the Run (1983) – Armourer
- Utu (1984) – Col. Elliot
- The Last Bastion (1984) – Richard Casey
- Five Mile Creek (Serial TV) (1984) – Mr. Sykes
- A Halo for Athuan (1984) – Father Bernard
- Winners (1985) – Simon
- (1987)
- The Odyssey (1987) – Capt. Fitzwater
- Great Expectations, the Untold Story (1987) – Capt. Fitzwater
- (1987) – Lord Ironminster
- Rob Roy (1987) – Lord Ironminster
- Captain James Cook (1988) – Earl of Morton
- Joe Wilson (1988) – Jack Barnes
- Mission: Impossible (Serial TV) (1988) – Horace Selim
- Young Einstein (1988) – Lecturer
- G.P. (1989) – Professor Mick Curnow
- Police Rescue (Serial TV) (1991) – Sir Maurice Wells
- Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (Serial TV) – Arnold Rule
- Water Rats (Serial TV) (1996) – Laurie Parsons
- Murder Call (Serial TV) (1997) – Arthur Smith
- (Serial TV) (1998) – Trader Scout / Stevenson
- Moulin Rouge! (2001) – Audience Member (uncredited)
- (2009) – Narrator (voice)
References[]
- ^ a b Kitchin, Peter (14 May 2011). "Accidental actor's resonant voice and skills charmed generations". Dominion Post. p. 28.
- ^ Gaitanos, Sarah, Nola Millar - A Theatrical Life, (2006), ISBN 9780864735379
- ^ Smythe, John, Downstage Upfront: The first 40 years of New Zealand's longest-running professional theatre, ISBN 0-86473-489-1
External links[]
- Tim Eliott at IMDb
- "Tim Eliott in NZ On Screen". Retrieved 6 June 2014.
- "Tim Eliott on Cinema RX". Retrieved 6 June 2014.
- 1935 births
- 2011 deaths
- New Zealand male television actors
- New Zealand male voice actors
- New Zealand male stage actors
- New Zealand emigrants to Australia
- People from Eltham, New Zealand