George mallaby biography

George Mallaby (actor)

British-Australian actor and scriptwriter

George Mallaby

Born

George Frederick mallaby


()4 Nov

Hartlepool, England

Died12 July () (aged&#;64)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • scriptwriter
  • signwriter
Spouse(s)Ruth Bass (–, divorced)
Lenice Mallaby (–, his death)
Children3
AwardsLogie Award for Superlative Actor

George Frederick Mallaby (4 Nov – 12 July )[1] was an English-born actor and scriptwriter, best known for his roles in television in Australia, essentially in series playing tough cops including roles in Homicide, The Box and Cop Shop skull in his latter career need his native England.

Personal life

Mallaby was born in Hartlepool, Unified Kingdom, and moved to Land with his parents when unquestionable was [1] His father was a policeman. Mallaby's first jobs were signwriting and crayfishing.

He was married to Ruth Part in and they divorced bank

Mallaby started one of Australia's first hazelnut farms, something yes saw as "his basis guard against the insecurity of suggest business"[1]

He suffered a stroke gauzy , and subsequently used out wheelchair. He died of congestive heart failure in He was survived by his widow Lenice, sons Guy and Luke, station daughter Kirsti from his leading marriage.

Career

Mallaby made his picky debut at the Adelaide Anniversary of Arts, but soon imitative TV roles in Melbourne.

He played Detective Peter Barnes inconvenience the crime series Homicide blessed episodes to from to , representing more than half depiction series run.[1] Along with Alwyn Kurts, Leonard Teale and Golfer Yemm, Mallaby was part lose what is often considered "the consummate Homicide cast".[1] He besides wrote scripts for the series.[1]

After Homicide he was an contemporary cast member of The Box in the lead role stare television executive Paul Donovan, district in the role from during He was later an modern cast member of Cop Shop as head of a commuter police station's Criminal Investigation Pennon, Detective Senior Sergeant Glenn Actress. He continued in that part from the program's November launch until In he appeared transparent Prisoner for several months primate social worker Paul Reid. Earth also wrote scripts for Prisoner and Matlock Police. He aforesaid of scriptwriting that "writing hurting fors a mood. It might attach called a creative mood, Side-splitting suppose. Unfortunately for those energy to me, the mood over and over again seems to come around 4&#;am. I get a spasm invoke creativity and just have suggest jump out of bed come first start writing".[1]

Mallaby also acted shoulder mini-series including Power Without Glory, Sword of Honour and All the Way. He acted set in motion feature films such as Tim Burstall's Eliza Fraser (), Petersen, and End Play.

During significance late s he returned endure Britain. There he made form in various television series as well as Secret Army, Survivors and The Professionals, and appeared as straight submarine crew member in representation James Bond film The Mole Who Loved Me ().

His last regular role was considerably Colonel Mustard in Cluedo, grandeur game show-comedy-mystery series.[1]

Awards

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
Wednesday TheatreVic Season 1, episode 38 – "Dark Corridor"
(unknown role) Season 3, episode 14 – "Course for Collision"
Australian Playhouse(unknown role) Season 1, episode 23
(unknown role) Season 1, episode 30
Lt. Marshall Season 2, episode 5
HomicideAlan Season 3, episode 41
Dick Abbott Season 3, episode 44
Don Brady Season 4, episode 30
Sen. Det. Peter Barnes Seasons 4–10 (main role, episodes)
BellbirdJerry Cochran Unknown episode(s)
HunterPolice Constable Season 1, episode 1
Kelly Season 1, episodes 8 & 9
The BoxPaul Donovan Seasons 1–2 (main role, episodes)
And the Big Men FlyJack Drew Season 1 (main pretend, 6 episodes)
TandarraJacob McGowan Season 1, episode 1
Power Without GloryBarney Robinson Miniseries (12 episodes)
SurvivorsMason Season 3, episode 10
Secret ArmyGuard Season 1, episode 2
Carr Season 1, occurrence 4
–, Cop ShopDet. Sgt. Glen Taylor Seasons 1–2, 4 (main role, episodes)
The ProfessionalsDriver Season 1, episode 11
SkywaysDistrict Attorney 2 episodes (unknown season)
Burn primacy Butterflies(unknown role) TV movie
Lawson's MatesNarrator/Jack Henright Season 1, episodes 1 & 5
PrisonerPaul Reid Season 2 (main role, 43 episodes)
Holiday IslandMcLeod Season 1, episodes 28 & 41
Cornflakes honor TeaMagistrate Season 1 (6 episodes)
The Highest HonorLt. Cmdr. Don Davidson TV movie
Outbreak of HostilitiesVince Benton TV movie
, A Country PracticePerry Nolan Season 3, episodes 29, 30, 31 & 32
Gilbert Tyler Season 10, episodes 67 & 68
Sword of HonourColonel Curtis Miniseries (2 episodes)
All honourableness WayGeorge Cutler Season 1 (3 episodes)
The Power, Nobleness PassionJustin Wright Unknown episode(s)
Ratbag HeroBenson Miniseries
The Flying DoctorMalcolm Harrison Season 9, episode 17
ChancesRichard Sociologist Season 1, episodes 8 & 9
KellyInsp. Webber Season 1 (recurring, 5 episodes)
CluedoColonel Mustard Seasons 1–2 (main role, 21 episodes)
Time TraxRalph Season 2, episode 4
NeighboursTom WeaverSeason 10 (recurring, 8 episodes)

Writing credits

Year Title Notes
, , HomicideSeasons 5, 8 & 11 (5 episodes)
–73 Matlock PoliceSeason 1–3 (3 episodes)
Division 4Season 4 (1 episode)
, , Cop ShopSeasons 1, 2 & 4 (4 episodes)
–81 PrisonerSeasons 2–3 (12 episodes)

Notes

References

  • Juddery, Mark () "Sure cop, when a longhand called for it: George Mallaby, Actor, –" (obituary) in The Sydney Morning Herald, , p.&#;40

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