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Brian James (actor)

Brian James
Born 5 July 1918
Victoria, Australia
Died 2 November 2009(2009-11-02) (aged 91)
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Television actor

Brian James (5 July 1918 – 2 November 2009) was an Australian actor, best remembered for his roles on television. He was born in Victoria.

James did much stage work, including the 1952 J.C Williamson production of "Seagulls Over Sorrento". He would also appear in the 1960 TV production of the play.

He also appeared in ABC radio plays.

James appeared in several ABC drama plays in the late 1950s, including "Duke In Darkness" and "Killer in Close-Up: The Wallace Case" in 1957, "Gaslight", "The Small Victory", "The Public Prosecutor", and "The Governess" (all 1958), "Crime Passionel", "Treason", and "The House By The Stable" (1959). He had the lead role as Dr Geoffrey Thompson in the early medical drama Emergency (1959). He also appeared in commercial dramas "Shadow of a Pale Horse" and "Seagulls Over Sorrento" in 1960, along with ABC dramas "Heart Attack", "Eye of the Night", and "Mine Own Executioner", and was awarded the TV Week Logie award for "Best Actor" for the plum role of Governor William Bligh in the 1960 ABC drama serial "Stormy Petrel" (a role which he reprised in a 1974 episode of the anthology series "Behind The Legend").

Other ABC drama play appearances included "The Ides Of March" (1961), "The Physicists", "Luther", and "The Wind From The Icy Country" (all 1964).

In 1962, he took the lead role of Jonah Locke in the ATN-7 drama series "Jonah".

He also featured as Ian Bennett in Bellbird. He appeared as George Tippett in the soap opera Skyways (1979–81) – a character he continued in the ill-fated series Holiday Island in 1981.


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