Richard Meikle

Australian actor

Lola Edna Brooks
(m. 1955)
  • Helen Millicent Madgwick
    (m. 1968)
  • Children5, including Sam Meikle

    Richard Meikle (10 October 1929 – 2 June 1991) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in film, theatre, and radio. He was the father of writer Sam Meikle.

    Career

    Meikle began his career as a stage actor. His first recorded role was in Metropolitan Theatre's production of Ned Kelly in 1947.[1]

    In the 1950s, Meikle moved into radio acting, most prominently with Grace Gibson Radio Productions. Meikle's voice landed him many major roles with the company as both an actor and an announcer. Meikle was included in Reg James' list of his favourite Grace Gibson performances for his starring role alongside John Unicomb in the serial Becket.[2] Another factor working in Meikle's favour was his ability and desire to perform his own sound effects. Grace Gibson Productions' budget did not cover a professional sound effects person and as such actors who could do effects themselves were highly sought after. Reg James noted Meikle would often compete for rights to do sound effects with his co-stars Ron Roberts and James Condon.[3]

    Meikle played London-based spy Guy Marriott. 1966 produced several roles for Meikle. He was used in the dual role of actor and announcer in The Shame of Sefton Ridge, an adaptation of Hamilton Basso's novel The View from Pompey's Head. Meikle read the opening credits and played the character of Mickey Higgens. Meikle's other role that year was that of henchman Paul Kruger in another Phillip Mann drama The Red Gardenia. Meikle also read the end credits of a few episodes. Another major role in the 60s for Meikle was as Logan Berkeley in Ross Napier's adaptation of the novel Borrasca. Borrasca was another example of Grace Gibson using Meikle as an announcer.

    The early 1970s also proved to be a busy time for Meikle with Grace Gibson. He had another actor/announcer job in the form of Ross Napier's So Help Me God in 1970, where he read the credits for each episode and played criminal Toby Laird. Meikle had starring roles in the 1971 shows I Killed Grace Random and I, Christopher Macaulay, where he played copywriter Curtis Miller and the titular character respectively.

    As television started to become more prevalent, Meikle began to branch out in the late 1970s. He appeared in several television movies, including Harvest of Hate, where he replaced Sir Robert Helpmann in the role of vineyard owner John Camden.[4][5] In 1976, Meikle had a major role as Martin Gruman in the one hour pilot episode of the television drama Bluey.

    In 1982, Meikle returned to Grace Gibson and joined the cast of Grace Gibson's most popular serial, The Castlereagh Line. Meikle played Jim Holly.

    Personal life

    Richard was the son of Leslie Meikle, an engineer, and Alma May Meikle (née Milsted).[6][full citation needed] Richard married twice: in 1955 to Lola Edna Brooks, an actress, with whom he had a son. He married again in 1968, to Helen Millicent Madgwick, by whom he had another four children. Richard's obituary appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald on 4 June 1991.[7]

    Filmography

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1960 ITV Play of the Week Lindsey Stone Episode: "The Night of the Big Heat"[5]
    1961 No Hiding Place Arthur Wolf TV series
    Episode: "The Long Stretch"[5]
    1961 Whiplash Pecos Denvers TV series
    Episode: "Episode in Bathurst"
    1965 My Brother Jack Dud Rosevear TV series, 1 episode
    1967 Contrabandits Sam Kodiak TV series
    Episode: "Target, Smokehouse"
    1968 Hunter Phan Lin TV series,
    Episode: "Brain Storm"
    1968-1969 I've Married A Bachelor Guru Chanderadas TV series, 2 episodes
    1969 Riptide Alex Kolonis TV series
    TV series
    Episode: "Good Friday Island"
    1969 Delta Bill Prescott TV series
    Episode: "The Devil Take the Blue Tongue Fly"
    1969 Woobinda, Animal Doctor TV series
    Episode: "No Love for Theodore"
    1969-1973 Division 4 Gil Williamson / Ian Taylor / James Marshall TV series
    8 episodes
    1970 The Rovers Professor Anderson TV series
    Episode: "A Present for Jenny"
    1972 Barrier Reef Joe Francis TV series
    Episode: "The Speckled Stone Fish"
    1972 Homicide Barrington TV series
    Episode: "From the Top"
    1972 Catwalk Christopher Kemper TV series
    Episode: "Try Anything Twice"
    1972-1976 Matlock Police Roy 'Tiger' Donovan / Neil Thomas / Norman West TV series, 3 episodes
    1973 Certain Women George Lindsay TV series, 6 episodes
    1976 Bluey Martin Gruman TV series
    Episode: "The First Bloody Day"
    1976 The Young Doctors Les Bradley TV series, 1 episode
    1977 Glenview High Michael Wilson TV series
    Episode: "Quiet Nights and Silent Deaths"
    1978 The Restless Years Senator Ross Lindsay TV series, 26 episodes
    1978 Chopper Squad George Deacon TV series
    Episode: "8:52 A.M."
    1979 Cop Shop Frank Dobson TV series, 4 episodes
    1982-1987 A Country Practice Fred Murray / Arthur Ryan / Jim Higgins TV series, 6 episodes
    1983 Scales of Justice Premier Cooper Miniseries
    Episode: "The Numbers"
    1984 The Last Bastion General Vasey Miniseries
    1985 Sons and Daughters Colonel Gerrard Bainbridge TV series, 5 episodes
    1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Mr. J. James Miniseries, 1 episode
    1990 Home and Away Paramedic TV series, 1 episode

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1957 A Fourth for Bridge TV movie
    1957 The Importance of Being Earnest Algernon TV movie
    1957 In the Zone TV movie
    1958 This Land Australia Short film
    1959 On the Beach Davis [5]
    1961 A Night Out Gidney TV movie
    1962 The Taming of the Shrew Voice TV movie
    1965 The Affair TV movie
    1967 Love and War TV movie
    1968 The Battlers TV movie
    1972 The Prince and the Pauper Voice TV movie (animated)
    1973 The Count of Monte Cristo Voice TV movie (animated)
    1973 The Three Musketeers Voice TV movie (animated)
    1974 Moving On
    1976 Silent Night, Holy Night TV movie
    1977 Dot and the Kangaroo Jack the Farmhand (voice) TV movie (animated)
    Also casting director
    1979 Harvest of Hate John Camden TV movie[5]
    1979 The Little Convict Sergeant Bully Langton (voice) TV movie (animated)
    Also casting director & production manager
    1981 Doctors and Nurses The President
    1983 Who Killed Baby Azaria? Coroner Galvin TV movie
    1984 For Love or Money Himself Documentary film[5]
    1985 The Pickwick Papers Voice TV movie (animated)
    1985 The Adventures of Robin Hood Voice TV movie (animated)
    1985 The Man in the Iron Mask Voice TV movie (animated)
    1985 Stock Squad TV movie
    1985 Robbery Major General TV movie
    1986 Kidnapped Voice TV movie (animated)
    1986 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Voice TV movie (animated)

    Radio

    Year Title Role Notes
    1954 Starlight Theatre Radio
    1958 Radio Cab Scott Sullivan Radio
    1959 Not to be Taken Steven Davies Radio (original voice)
    1962 Sara Dane Irish rebel convict Radio
    1963 The Robe Marcellus Gallio Radio
    1964 Too Young to Die Larry Gates Radio
    1964 Pray for a Brave Heart Radio
    1965 The Tilsit Inheritance Jim Radio
    1965 Becket King Henry II Radio
    1966 The Red Gardenia Paul Kruger / Announcer Radio
    1966 The Shame of Sefton Ridge Mickey Higgens / Announcer Radio
    1967 The Sinners of Sonoma Robby Barrow Radio
    1968 Borrasca Logan Berkeley Radio
    1968 Kinkhead Warren Butler Radio
    1968 Undercover Guy Marriott Radio
    1970 So Help Me God Toby Laird / Announcer Radio
    1971 I Killed Grace Random Curtis Miller / Announcer Radio
    1971 I, Christopher Macaulay Christopher Macaulay Radio
    1982 The Castlereagh Line Jim Holly / William Holly Radio
    Unknown Crisis Point Narrator TV Radio
    Unknown Requiem for Paul Jason Eric Millgate Radio
    Unknown The Silent Witness Les Callaghan / End Credits Radio
    Unknown Step into Deep Waters Leslie Galvin Radio

    References

    1. ^ "Richard Meikle". AusStage. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
    2. ^ James, Reg (2015). A Theatre in my Mind. Fremantle, Western Australia: Vivid Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-925341-34-8.
    3. ^ James, Reg (2015). A Theatre in my Mind. Fremantle, Western Australia: Vivid Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-925341-34-8.
    4. ^ "Harvest of Hate". OzMovies. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
    5. ^ a b c d e f "Richard Meikle | BFI". British Film Institute. Retrieved 9 October 2020.[dead link]
    6. ^ New South Wales Electoral Rolls
    7. ^ "Actor played full range of roles on screen and stage". The Sydney Morning Herald. 4 June 1991. Retrieved 9 October 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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