James Elliott (actor)

James Elliott
Born
James Campbell Elliott[1]

(1928-06-11)11 June 1928
Glasgow, Scotland
Died12 February 2011(2011-02-12) (aged 82)[1]
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
NationalityScottish
Other namesJimmy Elliott, Elliott James
Occupations
  • Television and film actor
  • theatre performer
  • radio actor
Years active1959–1982, 1999–2008

James Campbell Elliott (11 June 1928 – 12 February 2011) alternately James Eliott and Elliot James, was a Scottish-born Australian radio, theatre, television and film actor and best known for his appearances in both telefilms and serials, especially as an original character in the 1970s television soap opera Number 96, as Alf Sutcliffe opposite co-star Elisabeth Kirkby who played his wife Lucy Sutcliffe

Biography

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James Campbell Elliott was born in Glasgow, Scotland the second of 5 children to John Elliott and Katherine Campbell, and grew up in the Kelvinbridge area he was an original cast member of television soap opera Number 96 which premiered March 1972. The show became Australia's highest-rated television program in 1973 and 1974. Alf and his wife Lucy (Elisabeth Kirkby) were immigrants from Yorkshire, England and Alf was presented as an archetypal "whinging Pom" who complained constantly about Australia while proving himself incapable of holding down a job. He also endured Lucy's series of dramatic health concerns which included a breast cancer scare, blindness, and an unplanned pregnancy followed by a troubled birth, where he proved himself somewhat kind and understanding. In late 1973 the show had a feature film spin-off featuring much of the show's current cast, including both Elliott and Kirkby, reprising their television roles.

Prior to Number 96 Elliott who had emigrated from Scotland to Australia in December 1949, had acted in Australian radio plays and serials, made several guest appearances in Australian television series including Consider Your Verdict and The Link Men, and he played Guildenstern in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television production of the play Hamlet—this production being the first Shakespearean drama produced on Australian television. Other Shakespearean roles included Capulet in Romeo and Juliet for the Sydney University Players, and a supporting role in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television production of The Tempest. Elliott also had a role in the feature film Ned Kelly (1970).

Despite once describing the serial as "instant television", Elliott played in Number 96 continuously for almost four years. In October 1975 Alf and Lucy were written out of Number 96 as part of a drastic remodelling of the show in the wake of declining ratings. Elliott subsequently made guest appearances on Australian drama series such as Solo One (1976), Glenview High (1977), Chopper Squad (1978), played in three episodes of legal drama Case for the Defence (1978), and later appeared in an episode of crime drama Bellamy (1981). He also acted in feature films Summer City (1977), Money Movers (1978), Little Boy Lost (1978), Lady Stay Dead (1981), Brothers (1982).

He briefly interrupted his career from 1982 until 1999 as he served as a Tipstaff, who worked for a Supreme Court Judge. Later television guest appearances included Home and Away credited as Elliot James and three episodes of medical drama All Saints, in 2001 and 2003 and film Running with the Boys.

Personal life

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James Elliott died peacefully from Dementia with Lewy bodies disease on 12 February 2011.[1] He was survived by two sons Greg and Doug with his first wife Mary McDonald whom he married in 1959, and one son James Elliott Jnr. by his second wife Elaine Minchin whom he married in 1980. He was honoured in the "In memorial" section of the Logie Awards in 2012[2]

Filmography

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Film

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Title Year Role Type
1959 Hamlet Guildenstern TV movie
The Tempest Supporting role TV movie
1959 Lady in Danger Detective Pogson TV movie
1959 Crime Passionel Ivan TV movie
1961 A Night Out TV movie
1962 Fly by Night Seaman TV movie
1970 Ned Kelly Pat O'Donnell (uncredited cameo) Feature film
1974 Number 96 Alf Sutcliffe TV movie
1977 Summer City Caroline Father Feature film
1978 Money Movers Bengal Lancer Feature film
1978 Little Boy Lost Feature film
1978 Plunge Into Darkness Farmer TV movie
1981 Lady Stay Dead Patrolman Rex Dunbar Feature film
1982 Brothers Reverend Maynard TV movie
2008 Running with Boys Len

Television

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Title Year Role Type
1961 Whiplash Ryan TV series
1962 Consider Your Verdict TV series, 1 episode
1963 The Hungry Ones TV miniseries, 10 episodes
1968 Homicide Eric Smith TV series
1970 The Link Men Doctor TV series
1972 The Tony Hancock Special Man in Pub TV series
1972-75 Number 96 Alf Sutcliffe TV series, 174 episodes
1976 Solo One Terry Hood TV series, 1 episode
1977 Glenview High TV series, 1 episode
1978 Chopper Squad Roger TV series
1978 Case for the Defence Detective / Policeman / Crawford TV series, 3 episodes
1980 Water Under the Bridge Preacher TV series
1981 Bellamy Gardner TV series, 1 episode
1999 Home and Away Dr. Doug Chamberlain TV series
2001-03 All Saints Les Davidson / Rex Gordon TV series, 3 episodes

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Memorable role coloured career". 6 April 2011.
  2. ^ "James Elliott obituary".
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