Syd Conabere
Syd Conabere (1918 – 15 July 2008) also known as Sydney Conabere, was an Australian actor, primarily a character actor and bit player, with extensive credits in film, TV, radio and theatre, he acted alongside Gregan McMahon and starting in theatre in 1948 and screen in 1957 with roles until 2002, he was well known as Doug Palmer in Sons and Daughters.[1][2]
Syd Conabere | |
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Born | 1918 Australia |
Died | (aged 90) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | Theatre 1948–1980, Screen, film and television 1957–2002 |
Spouse(s) | Elizabeth "Betty" Conabere |
Selected filmography
- The Duke in Darkness (1957, TV Movie)
- Sound of Thunder (1957, TV Movie)
- The Small Victory (1958, TV Movie)
- Captain Carvallo (1958, TV Movie)
- Wild Life and Christmas Belles (1958, TV Movie)
- One Morning Near Troodos (1959, TV Movie)
- Till Death Do Us Part (1959, TV Movie)
- Emergency (1959, TV Series) – George Rogers
- The Big Day (1959, TV Movie)
- Ned Kelly (1959, TV Movie)
- Outpost (1959, TV Movie) – Signaller Tiger Lyons
- Eye of the Night (1960, TV Movie)
- The End Begins (1961, TV Movie)
- The Devil Makes Sunday (1962, TV Movie) – Clay
- She'll Be Right (1962, TV Movie) – Bluey
- You Can't Win 'Em All (1962, TV Movie) – Corrigan Blake
- The One Day of the Year (1962, TV Movie)
- Murder in the Cathedral (1962, TV Movie)
- Uneasy Paradise (1962, TV Movie) – Billy
- Corruption in the Palace of Justice (1964, TV Movie)
- Everyman (1964, TV Movie) – Confession
- The Physicists (1964, TV Movie)
- Luther (1964, TV Movie)
- Daphne Laureola (1965, TV Movie)
- Plain Jane (1966, TV Movie)
- Man of Violence (1970) – Alec Powell
- Cool It Carol! (1970) – Lazlo
- Country Town (1971) – Ted Atkins
- A Taste for Blue Ribbons (1973, TV Series) – John Emmet
- Petersen (1974) – Annie's Father
- The Trespassers (1976) – Harry
- Blue Fire Lady (1977) – Mr. Bartlett
- Sons and Daughters (1982–1984, TV Series) – Doug Palmer
- A Country Practice (1983–1993, TV Series) – Reg Brundle / Alec Hales
- The Big Hurt (1986) – O'Neal
- Neighbours (1986–1988, TV Series) – Dan Ramsay
- Heaven Tonight (1990) – Priest
- Greenkeeping (1992) – Milton
- E Street (1992, TV Series) – Grandpa Windsor
- Home and Away (1994, TV Series) – Gerry
- Heartbreak High (1996, TV Series) – Jack Shaw
- All Saints (1998–2002, TV Series) – William Belden / Maurie Taylor (final appearance)
References
- "AUSTRALIAN PLAY AT NATIONAL THEATRE". The Herald (20, 875). Melbourne. 13 April 1944. p. 6. Retrieved 24 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- "Grand opera plans". The Daily Telegraph. IX (32). Sydney. 20 June 1948. p. 19. Retrieved 24 August 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
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