Obituary: Ron Haddrick
Television.AU
February 13, 2020
Actor Ron Haddrick, star of Australian
stage, film and television, has died at the age of 90.
Born in Adelaide in 1929, his
career began at the Tivoli Theatre in Adelaide
in the 1940s. He was then successful in joining the Shakespeare Memorial
Theatre (now the Royal Shakespeare Company) and worked overseas with names like
Laurence
Olivier, Vivien Leigh, John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft and Michael Redgrave.
He returned to Australia in 1959 and went on to
work for nearly every major theatre company. He also starred in radio dramas,
movies and television. One of his first TV roles was as Adam Suisse in the
children’s science-fiction series The Stranger — which only recently
has been released on ABC iView, more than 50 years since it was last broadcast.
Other television credits included Divorce Court,
Contrabandits, The Godfathers, Matlock Police, Homicide, The Lost Islands, A
Country Practice, Mother And Son, Home And Away, Water Rats, All Saints,
Cloudstreet and Rake.
In 2012 he received the Equity Lifetime Achievement Award
and in 2013 he was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia medal.
HADDRICK, Ron (Ronald
Norman Haddrick)
Born: 4/9/1929, Adelaide, South
Australia, Australia
Born: 2/11/2020, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia
Ron Haddrick’s
westerns – actor, voice actor:
Hiawatha – 1988 [voice]
Quigley Down Under – 1990 (Grimmelman)
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