Lewis Fiander

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Lewis Fiander
Born
Lewis Ernest Fiander

(1938-01-12)12 January 1938
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died24 May 2016(2016-05-24) (aged 78)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Lewis Ernest Fiander (12 January 1938 – 24 May 2016) was an Australian film, stage, and television actor.

Early life[edit]

Fiander was born in Melbourne to Mona Jane (née King) and Walter Lewis Fiander, and educated at Trinity Grammar School, Kew.[1]

He began his stage career as a schoolboy with the Australian National Theatre Movement in Melbourne.[2]

Career[edit]

Fiander became a successful radio actor in Sydney and appeared in the first Australian television play, The Sub-Editor’s Room for ABC TV.[3]

Moving to the UK from his native Australia, initially to appear in the play The One Day of the Year, Fiander appeared in such films as I Start Counting (1970), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971), Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972), The Abdication (1974), Who Can Kill a Child? (1976), Not Now, Comrade (1976), Sweeney 2 (1978), The Doctor and the Devils (1985), Georgia (1988) and Paperback Romance (1994). His first major role on television was Mr. Darcy in the BBC's first colour adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (1967).[4]

In 1970, Fiander originated the role of John Adams in the London stage production of 1776, a role he reprised in Australia.[citation needed] Other stage appearances in West End musicals included the roles of Lord Melbourne and Disraeli in I and Albert, Noël Coward in Noel and Gertie and Puccini in Cafe Puccini.[citation needed]

During the 1970s, he was cast as Professor Tryst in the Doctor Who episode "Nightmare of Eden" and after discussion with his friend Tom Baker chose to give the character a hybrid accent as would befit an alien in the future.[citation needed] In 1974, he appeared as Casimir Dudevant playing opposite Rosemary Harris in the BBC series Notorious Woman and performed the role of Thomas Becket on a cast-album of the musical Thomas and The King.[citation needed]

On radio, he played the eponymous lead role in the comedy series Patterson.[citation needed]

He returned to Australia in the early 1980s and continued his acting career.[citation needed]

In 2004 he contributed the voice for airship engineer Kemp in Anthony Lucas's Oscar nominated animation, The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello.[citation needed]

Lewis Fiander's last known film appearance was in the Don Percy short film Two Moments in Time. Fiander's scenes were shot in late September 2015. The film was completed in 2017, and premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival in 2018.[5]

Death[edit]

Fiander died on 24 May 2016, following a stroke.[6]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1962 The Password Is Courage Pringle Feature film
1963 The V.I.P.s Third Reporter (uncredited) Feature film
1970 I Start Counting Priest at Church Feature film
1971 Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde Howard Spencer Feature film
1972 Dr. Phibes Rises Again Baker Feature film
1974 The Abdication Father Dominic Feature film
1976 Who Can Kill a Child? Tom Feature film
1976 Not Now, Comrade Rudi Petrovyan Feature film
1978 Sweeney 2 Gorran Feature film
1985 The Doctor and the Devils Dr. Thornton Feature film
1986 On Wings of Fire Tansar Feature film
1988 Georgia Scarlatti Feature film
1994 Paperback Romance (aka Lucky Break) Mr. Bruce Wrightman Feature film
2004 The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello Kemp (voice) Animated film
2015 Two Moments in Time Short film (last appearance)

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1967 Pride and Prejudice Mr Darcy TV series
1974 Notorious Woman Casimir Dudevant TV miniseries
1979 Doctor Who Professor Tryst TV series, episode: "Nightmare of Eden"
1989 Tanamera – Lion of Singapore Papa Jack TV miniseries

Radio[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1981 Patterson Patterson BBC Radio 3

Theatre[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1953 Accolade Tom National Theatre, Melbourne
1953; 1955 The Merchant of Venice Launcelot Gobbo National Theatre, Melbourne
1953 The New Adventures of Ginger Meggs Bang Bang the Clown National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 The Poltergeist National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 Twelfth Night Feste National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 Shakespeare Festival 1955 National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 Hamlet Player Queen / Horatio National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 The Lady from the Sea National Theatre, Melbourne
1955 Vulture's Eye National Theatre, Melbourne
1959 Moby Dick—Rehearsed Ishmael Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney, University of Melbourne
1959 The Waltz of the Toreadors Gaston University of Melbourne
1959 Arms and the Man Major Plechanoff University of Melbourne
1959 The Party Soya Marshall University of Melbourne
1959 Venus Observed Edgar University of Melbourne
1959 The Rape of the Belt Zeus University of Melbourne
1959 The Ghost Train Richard Winthrop University of Melbourne
1959; 1960 Sweeney Todd Dr Aminadab Lupin University of Melbourne,
1960 Prisoners' Country Cunningham University of Melbourne
1960 The Entertainer Frank Rice University of Melbourne
1960 Ah, Wilderness! Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney
1961 The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Brian Fitzgerald University of Melbourne, Russell Street Theatre, Melbourne
1961 A Taste of Honey Geoff Palace Theatre, Sydney with Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Sydney
1961 The Glass Menagerie Palace Theatre, Sydney
1961 The Merchant of Venice Launcelot Gobbo / Shylock Palace Theatre, Sydney with Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Sydney
The Hostage Leslie Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Sydney
1961 The One Day of the Year Hughie Cook Theatre Royal Stratford East with Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney
1962 The School for Scandal 1st Gentleman Theatre Royal, London Haymarket Theatre, London with Tennent Productions
1963 Virtue in Danger Lory Strand Theatre, London & Mermaid Theatre, London with Mermaid Theatre Company
1963 (64?) The Royal Hunt of the Sun Domingo The Old Vic Theatre, London with British National Theatre Company
1963–64 Saint Joan Canon de Courcelles The Old Vic Theatre, London & Chichester Festival Theatre with British National Theatre Company
1963–64 Hamlet Court Ladies, Courtiers, Soldiers, Servants The Old Vic Theatre, London with British National Theatre Company (understudied Peter O’Toole for lead role of Hamlet)
1964 Andorra Extra The Old Vic Theatre, London
1964 Philoctetes Chorus The Old Vic Theatre, London with British National Theatre Company
1966 Stephen D. Stephen Citizens Theatre, Glasgow
1966 The Comedy of Errors Antipholus of Syracuse New Zealand tour with Royal Shakespeare Company
1967 The Pursuit of Love Christian Talbot The Old Vic Theatre, London with Theatre Royal
1967 She Stoops to Conquer Oxford Playhouse
1968 The Silent Woman Truwit Oxford Playhouse
1968 The Duel Deacon Pobyedov Duke of York's Theatre, London
1969 Saint Joan Warwick Oxford Playhouse
1969 The Bootleg Gentleman Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
1969 A Talent to Amuse Phoenix Theatre, London
1970 Peer Gynt Peer Gynt Nuffield Theatre, Southampton & Oxford Playhouse
1970–71 1776 John Adams New Theatre, London, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Sydney
1972 Volpone Mosca Bristol Old Vic with Theatre Royal
1972–73 I and Albert Benjamin Disraeli / Lord Melbourne Piccadilly Theatre, London
1974; 1975 Follow the Star Herod Chichester Festival Theatre & Westminster, UK
1975 Thomas and The King Thomas Becket Her Majesty’’ Theatre, London
1976 Same Time Next Year George Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide
1977–78 Wild Oats Jack Rover Aldwych Theatre, London & Piccadilly Theatre, London with Royal Shakespeare Company
1978 Arms and the Man Bluntschli Greenwich Theatre, London
1979 Clouds Owen Shorter Criterion Theatre, London
1980 Old Heads and Young Hearts Littleton Coke Chichester Festival Theatre
1981 The Killing Game Lt. Colonel Guy Holden Apollo Theatre, London
1985 Cavalcade Robert Marryot Chichester Festival Theatre
1986 Cafe Puccini Puccini Wyndham’s Theatre, London
1986 Noël and Gertie Noël Coward Donmar Warehouse Theatre, London
1986–87 Aren’t We All? Willie Tatham His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney with Remarkable Enterprises
1988 My Fair Lady Henry Higgins State Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide with Victorian Stare Opera
1988 The Browning Version and Harlequinade Jack Wakefield / Frank Hunter Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
1980s Perchance to Dream Ivor Novello Northcott Theatre, Exeter
1990 Rumors Lenny Ganz Australian tour
1990 Love Letters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III Playhouse, Melbourne
1991 The Woman in Black The Actor Sydney Opera House, Manning Entertainment Centre, Laycock Street Theatre, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Suncorp Theatre, Brisbane
1991 The Phantom of the Opera Princess Theatre Melbourne with The Really Useful Theatre Company
1992 Dear Liar Geelong Arts Centre, Monash University
1993 Follies State Theatre, Melbourne
1994 A Flea in Her Ear Carlos Homenides / Histangua Playhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Solo recital
Enoch Arden Solo recital
Townhall Cavalcade Solo recital Mietta's, Melbourne
The Long Farewell Solo recital Mietta's, Melbourne
1994 There's One In Every Marriage Mietta's, Melbourne
1994 Kismet in Concert The Wazir of Police Arts Centre, Melbourne
1995–96 Arcadia Bernard Playhouse, Melbourne, Suncorp Piazza, Brisbane
1995 Ruddigore Sir Despard Murgatroyd State Theatre, Melbourne
1996 Private Lives Elyot Chase Fairfax Studio, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
1997 Sweet Charity Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
1999 A Return to the Brink Colonel Campbell Malthouse, Theatre, Melbourne
2000; 2001 Australian Philharmonic Orchestra Compère Sydney Opera House
2000 The Best of British MC Melbourne Concert Hall
2000 New Years Eve Extravaganza Melbourne Concert Hall
2001 God Only Knows Marian Street Theatre
2001 An Evening In Paris Melbourne Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
2002 Pop Goes Gilbert & Sullivan Narrator Melbourne Concert Hall
2002 The Night They Invented Champagne Sydney Opera House, Costa Hall, Geelong, Melbourne Concert Hall, Festival Theatre, Adelaide
2002 Vienna Waits for You MC Melbourne Concert Hall, Adelaide Convention Centre
2002 Keene / Taylor Theatre Project (Two Shanks) Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne
2003 The Visit The Burgomeister Playhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2003 Hats Off! National Theatre, Melbourne
2004 Afterplay Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne
2004 I'm In Love With Vienna Sydney Opera House
2004 Morning Melodies: The Piccadilly Music Hall Nambour Civic Centre
2006 Silver Jubilee Concert Hamer Hall, Melbourne
2006 Not New Year's Eve Sydney Opera House
2007 Musically Speaking Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne
2007 He's Never Done This Before Phee Broadway Theatre, Melbourne
2007 Enlightenment Gordon Fairfax Studio, Melbourne
2008–09 Travelling North Saul Morgenstein Randall Theatre, Melbourne, Playhouse, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company, Star Court Theatre, Lismore, Z-Pac Theatre, Hervey Bay, Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Westside Performing Arts Centre, Mooroopna, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Mildura Arts Centre
2011 Be Watched by Gary Files (preliminary readings 1) Denzil Majestic Cinemas, Sydney

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Lewis Fiander Biography (1938–)
  2. ^ https://www.mtc.com.au/discover-more/backstage/farewell-lewis-fiander
  3. ^ https://www.mtc.com.au/discover-more/backstage/farewell-lewis-fiander
  4. ^ "Screen life of a romcom", The Telegraph, 2 September 2005. Accessed 22 February 2016
  5. ^ "Two Moments In Time - St Kilda Film Festival". stkildafilmfestival.com.au. Archived from the original on 1 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Farewell Lewis Fiander".
  7. ^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/6328
  8. ^ https://www.mtc.com.au/discover-more/backstage/farewell-lewis-fiander
  9. ^ https://theatricalia.com/person/4hb/lewis-fiander

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