Lewis Fiander
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Born |
Lewis Ernest Fiander 12 January 1938 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Died |
24 May 2016 78) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | (aged
Lewis Fiander (12 January 1938 – 24 May 2016) was an Australian film, stage, and television actor.
Biography
Fiander was born in Melbourne to Mona Jane (née King) and Walter Lewis Fiander, and educated at Trinity Grammar School, Kew.[1] Moving to the UK from his native Australia, initially to appear in the play The One Day of the Year, Fiander appeared in such films as I Start Counting (1970), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971), Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972), The Abdication (1974), Who Can Kill a Child? (1976), Not Now, Comrade (1976), Sweeney 2 (1978), The Doctor and the Devils (1985), Georgia (1988) and Paperback Romance (1994). His first major role on television was Mr. Darcy in the BBC's first colour adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (1967).[2]
In 1970, Fiander originated the role of John Adams in the London stage production of 1776, a role he reprised in Australia. Other stage appearances in West End musicals included the roles of Lord Melbourne and Disraeli in I and Albert, Coward in Noel and Gertie and Puccini in Cafe Puccini. During the 1970s, he was cast as Professor Tryst in the Doctor Who episode "Nightmare of Eden" and after discussion with his friend Tom Baker chose to give the character a hybrid accent as would befit an alien in the future. In 1974, he appeared as Casimir Dudevant playing opposite Rosemary Harris in the BBC series Notorious Woman and performed the role of Thomas Becket on a cast-album of the musical Thomas and The King.
On radio, he played the eponymous lead role in the comedy series Patterson.
He returned to Australia in the early 1980s and continued his acting career.
In 2004 he contributed the voice for airship engineer Kemp in Anthony Lucas's Oscar nominated animation, The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello.
Fiander died on 24 May 2016.
Filmography
- The Password Is Courage (1962) - Pringle
- The V.I.P.s (1963) - Third Reporter (uncredited)
- I Start Counting (1970) - Priest at Church
- Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) - Howard Spencer
- Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) - Baker
- The Abdication (1974) - Father Dominic
- Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) - Tom
- Not Now, Comrade (1976) - Rudi Petrovyan
- Sweeney 2 (1978) - Gorran
- The Doctor and the Devils (1985) - Dr. Thornton
- Georgia (1988) - Scarlatti
- Paperback Romance (1994) - Mr. Bruce Wrightman
References
- ↑ Lewis Fiander Biography (1938–)
- ↑ "Screen life of a romcom", The Telegraph, 2 September 2005. Accessed 22 February 2016
External links
- Lewis Fiander at the Internet Movie Database
- Lewis Fiander at AllMovie
- Lewis Fiander at Austage
- Lewis Fiander Image Search
- Obituary