John Gregg (actor)

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Born
John David Gregg

(1939-01-12)January 12, 1939
Died29 May 2021(2021-05-29) (aged 82)
Occupationactor
John Gregg
Born
John David Gregg

(1939-01-12)January 12, 1939
Died29 May 2021(2021-05-29) (aged 82)
Occupationactor

John Gregg (12 January 1939 – 29 May 2021) was an Australian actor, who worked steadily over six decades.

Gregg was born on a dairy farm in Campbell Town, a remote rural district in southern Tasmania. In his early years he milked cows and ploughed fields for neighbouring farms, and was interested in Aussie Rules football, cricket and rowing.

Gregg auditioned for NIDA at the age of 18, and started studying with its first intake of students in 1959, alongside Robyn Nevin, Elspeth Ballantyne, Elaine Cusack, Teddy Hodgeman and Peter Couchman.[1]

Career

After graduating from NIDA, Gregg was chosen to work with the Elizabethan Theatre Trust. He appeared in The Merchant of Venice with the John Alden Shakespeare Company in 1961.

From the 1960s, Gregg worked with the newly formed ABC drama department on television series including Contrabandits, Delta and The Oracle, while continuing to work in theatre.

In the early 1970s, Gregg headed to London to work successfully in theatre and then television. One of his most notable roles was as Lycett in Doctor Who. On his return to Australia he continued to work both on stage and screen.[2]

Other television appearances included: Grass Roots, Special Branch, Armchair Thriller, Bodyline, Heatwave, Bootleg, Captain James Cook, Done Away with It, and was a featured player in Frederic Raphael's semi-autobiographical miniseries The Glittering Prizes for the BBC.[3]

Gregg was Chair of the Actors Benevolent Fund (ABF) for six years from 2013, having joined the Committee in 2008. He passed the position on to Bruce Spence in 2019 upon his retirement.[4]

Personal life

Gregg met his future wife Jane Seldon on the set of David Hare's 1991 production of Racing Demon at Sydney Theatre Company, where Jane Seldon was working as Wardrobe Mistress. He had four children, Sophie Gregg (who is also an actor), Alice, Ben and Sam, and eight grandchildren, as well as two stepsons and step-grandchildren through his marriage to Jane.[5]

Death

Gregg died on 29 May 2021, aged 82.(1861)

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1982HeatwavePhilip LawsonFeature film
1985Burke & WillsAlfred ErwinFeature film
1985BootlegT. C. BrownFeature film
1987Travelling NorthJimFeature film
1988Two Brothers RunningNelsonFeature film
1991DeadlyMinisterFeature film
1994EbbtideChalmersFeature film
1996Turning AprilAttorney-GeneralFeature film
2001To End All WarsCamp Doctor CoatesFeature film
2002Black and WhiteRohan RivettFeature film
2008The View from GreenhavenTobeFeature film
2022A Stitch in TimeFeature film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1965TartuffeOleanteTV play
1966Done Away with ItTV play
1967ContrabanditsTV series
1969DeltaMallowTV series
Special BranchTV series
1975Doctor WhoLycettTV series, Story arc: The Ark in Space
Armchair ThrillerTV series
1979The OracleSteve BlackTV series
1984BodylinePercy FenderTV miniseries
1984Special SquadGolodkinTV series
1985Captain James CookJoseph BanksTV miniseries
1989This Man... This WomanJoe LaurenceTV series
1997The HostagesMastersTV film
Grass RootsMorgan BartokTV series

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Theatre

References

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