Ben Gabriel
Australian actor and director
Ben Gabriel
Born James Vernon Gabriel
25 February 1918Died 25 April 2012 (aged 94) Occupations Actor director voice artist theatre co-founder Years active 1939-2002[ 1] Spouse(s) Doreen Warburton (OBE)[ 1] (also known as Evelyn Ward) actress, director, theatre co-founder[ 1] Family Ethel Florence Gabriel (McConnell) (1888–1967) actress, costume designer and maker[ 2]
Ben Gabriel (25 February 1918 – 25 April 2012) was an English Australian character actor, director, voice artist and theatre founder.[ 3] Gabriel had numerous appearances in stage and radio roles and in film and television.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Early life
Gabriel was born as James Vernon Gabriel [ 4] in Weymouth, Dorset , England.[ 6] His mother Ethel Florence McConnell, was born in Kent, England and was an actress and costume designer, who was professionally known as Ethel Gabriel (31 October 1888 – 23 May 1967) [ 2] Ethel came to Australia in 1919 as a war bride and worked as an actress with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust , featuring in such productions as Ray Lawler 's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll . and also toured in that production in the West End and on Broadway , she appeared also in the 1959 film adaptation .[ 4]
Gabriel grew up in Sydney and Wollongong and saw war service as a lance-sergeant for six years with the 9th division during World War II .[ 4] [ 7] He officially changed his stage name to Ben Gabriel, a name he had always used on a personal basis.[ 4]
Career
Gabriel's career began in theatre in the late 1930s and he appeared with his mum in touring productions of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll in 1959 and 1960, continuing roles with the Sydney Theatre Company in Three Sisters and The Lower Depths and also the Ensemble Theatre as a holocaust survivor in a A Shayna Maidel . In 1963, he founded the Q Theatre with his wife-to-be and others, originally operating at Circular Quay and then in Penrith .
Gabriel's television career spanned from the early 1960s until the late 1980s. One of his early roles was as the alien leader, 'the Soshun', in the ABC science fiction series The Stranger . Gabriel appeared in numerous early productions of Homicide , Matlock Police and Division 4 , all part of the Crawford Productions banner.
He became best known for his role in Contrabandits as Jim Shirley, winning the Penguin Award for Best Supporting Actor. Character roles were aplenty in soap operas and serials from Sons and Daughters , Prisoner , Home and Away , All Saints , and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo .[ 4] [ 5]
His film repertoire extended with roles in such gems as The Office Picnic , The Mango Tree , Break of Day and Fighting Back .[ 4]
Filmography
Television
Year
Title
Role
Type
1961
Whiplash
Ted Cammidge
TV series, 1 episode
1961
The Outcasts
Dr Jamieson
TV miniseries, 1 episode
1964
Consider Your Verdict
TV series, 1 episode
1965
The Stranger
Soshun
TV series, 4 episodes
1965–1975
Homicide
Father Coghlan / Grant / Clarrie Lucas / Ronald Marshall / Maleski / Robert Morton / Billy Garret / Joe Johnston / Chester Bradley / Gordon Carstairs / Stan Harris / Charles Kemp / Tim Latimer
TV series, 13 episodes
1966
The Interpretaris
Parta Beno
TV miniseries, 6 episodes
1967
My Name’s McGooley, What’s Yours?
TV series, 1 episode
1967
Australian Playhouse
Old Man
TV series, 1 episode
1967
Love and War
Fred
TV miniseries, 1 episode
1967–1968
Contrabandits
Jim Shirley
TV series, 30 episodes
1968
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
Receptionist
TV series, 1 episode
1969
Riptide
Fenwick
TV series, 1 episode
1969–1975
Division 4
Various roles
TV series, 11 episodes
1970
The Rovers
Horace Soames
TV series, 1 episode
1970
Delta
Lawson
TV series, 1 episode
1971
The Group
Mr Sebel
TV series, 1 episode
1971
Barrier Reef
Sergeant Dwyer
TV series, 1 episode
1970–1971
Dynasty
'Unk' Martel
TV series, 22 episodes
1972
Lane End
Chris Pappas
TV miniseries, 7 episodes
1972
Boney
Snr Constable Sassoon
TV series, 1 episode
1972
The Far Country
TV miniseries
1972–1973
Over There
Pop
TV series, 7 episodes
1972, 1975
Behind the Legend
John Monash
TV anthology series, 2 episodes
1973
Ryan
Vedat Avdi
TV series, 1 episode
1973
The Evil Touch
Dr Phillips
TV series, 1 episode
1974
This Love Affair
Anthology TV series, 1 episode
1974
Rush
Reverend Smith
TV series, 1 episode
1974
A Touch of Reverence
TV miniseries
1971–1975
Matlock Police
Various roles
TV series, 7 episodes
1975
The Last of the Australians
Arnold Harris
TV series, 1 episode
1975
Cash and Company
Lucky
TV miniseries, episode 5: "Intersection"
1975
Ben Hall
MacKenzie
TV miniseries, 3 episodes
1975
Quality of Mercy
TV series, 1 episode
1975
Shannon's Mob
Aklov
TV series, 1 episode
1975
King's Men
Marshi
TV series, 1 episode
1978
Glenview High
Dr Watts
TV series, 1 episode
1978
Case for the Defence
Edward Freeman
TV series, 1 episode
1978
Chopper Squad
The Lighthouse Keeper
TV series, 1 episode
1979
Prisoner
Edward Warner / Ted Warner
TV series, 6 episodes
1982
M.P.S.I.B.
Tom
TV series, 1 episode
1983
Sons and Daughters
Bert Wilkins
TV series, 254 episodes
1988
Australians
San Francisco Doctor
Anthology TV series, episode 6: "Lola Montez"
1988
Rafferty's Rules
George
TV series, 1 episode
1989
G.P.
Vittorio
TV series, 2 episodes
1989
E Street
William Jackman
TV series, 2 episodes
1983–1990
A Country Practice
Dr Hamish Wood / Snow Brennan / Billy Perkins
TV series, 10 episodes
1991
The Flying Doctors
Franz Josef
TV series, 1 episode
1996
Home and Away
Harry Prendegrast
TV series, 3 episodes
1997
Fallen Angels
Giuliano Mazzoni
TV series, 1 episode
1998–2002
All Saints
Mr Henderson / Mr Kucharski
TV series, 2 episodes
Film
Theatre
Year
Title
Role
Type
1939
1066 And All That
Theatre Royal, Sydney
1945
The Doctor’s Dilemma
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1949
A Marriage of Convenience
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950
Bound East for Cardiff
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950
The Long Voyage Home
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950
Moon of the Caribees
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950
In the Zone
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950
S.S Glencairn
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1951
Madam Louise
Palace Theatre, Sydney with Ben Fuller
1954
The Two Bouquets
Julian Bromley
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1957
The Willow Pattern Plate
Fisherman / Coolie
Phillip Street Theatre, Sydney
1958
The Shifting Heart
Donny Pratt
National Theatre, Launceston , Theatre Royal, Hobart , Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with AET Trust
1958–1960
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Barney
Theatre Royal, Adelaide , Regional Australian tour, Theatre Royal, Adelaide , Grand Opera House, Wellington , Gisborne, New Zealand, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland with AET Trust , J. C. Williamson & New Zealand Players
1960
The Square Ring
Joe
ABC TV Studios, Sydney
1960
Hunger of a Girl
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1961
Roots
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1961
A Little South of Heaven
Eddie
ABC TV Studios, Sydney
1961, 1966
The One Day of the Year
Wacka
Arts Council tour, Cooma Town Hall & Tokyo
1963
Macbeth
Tasmania with Curtain Theatre Company & AET Trust
1963
Henry V
Tasmania with Curtain Theatre Company & AET Trust
1963
Rashomon
Independent Theatre, Sydney with AET Trust
1963
The Dumb Waiter
AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964
George
AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964
The Proposal
AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964
The End of the Beginning
AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964
Rusty Bugles
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1964
Sweet Day of Decision
Old Tote Theatre, Sydney with AET Trust
1965
The Dock Brief
Herbert Fowle
West End Rialto, Brisbane with Q Theatre Company
1965
The Proposal
Stephan Stepanovich Choobukov
West End Rialto, Brisbane with Q Theatre Company
1965
The Business of Good Government
Assembly Hall, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1966
Tiny Alice
Julian
Old Tote Theatre Company
1966
The Gents
AMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company & AET Trust
1966
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
AMP Theatrette, Sydney
1968
Dick Whittington and His Cat
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1969
Narrow Road to the Deep North
Independent Theatre, Sydney
1970
Death of a Salesman
Willy Loman
Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1972
The Dock Brief
AMP Theatrette, Sydney
1974
Lear
King Lear
Old Tote Theatre, Sydney
1975
The Department
Gordon
Marian Street Theatre with Northside Theatre Company & AET Trust
1975
A Breeze from the Gulf
The Australian Theatre, Sydney with Peter Williams Productions
1976
All Over
The Doctor
Nimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976
Perfectly All Right
Nimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976
The Joss Adams Show
Nimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976
Sextet
Nimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976
Equus
Frank Strang
Seymour Centre, Sydney with Old Tote Theatre Company
1977
The Business of Good Government
Assembly Hall, Sydney
1977
The Three Sisters
Chebutykin
Sydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1977
The Entertainer
Voice of Brother Bill
Q Theatre, Penrith
1977
The Lower Depths
Luka
Sydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company with Old Tote Theatre Company
1978
Don't Piddle Against the Wind, Mate
Bob Davies
SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
1978
King Lear
Gloucester
SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1979
King Richard
'King' Richard Brown
ABC Radio Sydney
1979
Kookaburra
Bill Clare
ABC Radio Sydney
1979
The Department
Bobby
Q Theatre, Penrith, Marsden Theatre, Parramatta, Bankstown Town Hall
1979
The Devil’s Disciple
Lawyer Hawkins / Rev Brudenell
Sydney Opera House
1980
A Night with the Q: The Dock Brief / The Sponge Room / The Proposal
Q Theatre, Penrith with AET Trust
1980
Measure for Measure
Escalus
Q Theatre, Penrith
1980
Travelling North
Freddy
Q Theatre, Penrith
1980
The Homecoming
Max
Q Theatre, Penrith
1980
Happy End
Reverend
Q Theatre, Penrith
1981
War Horse
Jack Armstrong
Q Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1981
No Names... No Pack Drill
Browning
Q Theatre, Penrith
1981
Buried Child
Dodge
Q Theatre, Penrith, Bankstown Town Hall, Sydney, Orange Civic Theatre
1981
On Our Selection
Dad Rudd
Q Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1982
What the Butler Saw
Q Theatre, Penrith
1982
The Club
Q Theatre, Penrith
1982
Molly Dies
Q Theatre, Penrith
1982
Charley’s Aunt
Brassett
Q Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1983
The Cherry Orchard
Sydney Opera House with STC
1983
Sweeney Todd
Beadle
Q Theatre, Penrith
1984
The Pillars of Society
Aune
Sydney Opera House [ 8]
1985
Reedy River
Alf
Q Theatre, Penrith (also Director)
1985
What If You Died Tomorrow?
Marian Street Theatre, Sydney with Northside Theatre Company
1986
No Sugar
Sergeant & Neal
National Arts Centre, Ottawa , West End Community Centre, Vancouver for Vancouver Expo , Fitzroy Town Hall, Melbourne with AET Trust & Western Australian Theatre Company
1987
Down an Alley Filled With Cats
Q Theatre, Penrith
1987, 1988
The Department
Gordon
Seymour Centre, Sydney , Melbourne Athenaeum with Elston, Hocking and Woods,
Northside Theatre Company & AET Trust
1988
Interplay '88
Sydney Opera House
1988
A Dream Play
Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA , Sydney Opera House with STC for Festival of Sydney
1989
Say Goodbye to the Past
Ghost of a Shakespearean actor
Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
1989
Windy Gully
Bridge Theatre, Coniston, New Theatre, Sydney with Theatre South
1990
My Son The Lawyer Is Drowning
God
Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1991
A Shayna Maidel
Holocaust Survivor
Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1994
Brilliant Lies
Civic Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
The Harp in the South
MTC
[ 9]
Personal life and legacy
In 1949, Gabriel married opera singer Rhonney Webber . Together they had one daughter, but soon divorced less than ten years later.
In 1969, he married actress and director Doreen Warburton (OBE ), who was also born in London, England, but had emigrated to Australia in 1953 and was awarded the OBE in 1972.[ 6]
Gabriel passed away on 25 April 2012, at the age of 94. His wife, his daughter Laura and son John survived him after his death.[ 4]
Australian actor Noel Hodda , during his eulogy, described Ben Gabriel as "an old school actor – there to serve the writer, the story and the director and by doing that, serving the audience."[ 5]
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