John Meillon

Australian actor (1934–1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Meillon (/ˈmɛljən/ MEL-yon; 1 May 1934 – 11 August 1989)[1] was an Australian character actor known for dramatic as well as comedy roles. He portrayed Walter Reilly in the films Crocodile Dundee and Crocodile Dundee II. He also voiced advertisements for Victoria Bitter beer.[2] He appeared in several Australian New Wave films including Wake in Fright and The Cars That Ate Paris.

Born(1934-05-01)1 May 1934
Died11 August 1989(1989-08-11) (aged 55)
Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1945–1989
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John Meillon
Meillon in an episode of One Step Beyond (1961)
Born(1934-05-01)1 May 1934
Died11 August 1989(1989-08-11) (aged 55)
Neutral Bay, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1945–1989
Spouses
(m. 1958; div. 1971)
Bunny Gibson
(m. 1972)
Children2
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Early life

Meillon was born in Mosman, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, the eldest child of three children to Theodor Boesan Meillon, a clerk, and Florence Beatrice 'Jill', née Callaghan.[3] He had an elder sister, Laurel, a younger sister, Lynne, and his younger brother[4] was director Bob Meillon (1943–2012).[5]

Meillon attended Mosman Church of England Preparatory and Sydney Grammar schools.[3] As a child he performed at the Mosman Children's Theatre Club, of which his parents were founding members.

At the age of 16, in 1949, Meillon won the N.S.W. Junior Diving Championship.[3][6]

Career

Radio and theatre

In 1944 Meillon made his radio debut in the ABC's Bush Christmas. At the age of eleven, he played the title role in the ABC's 1947 radio serial of Ruth Park’s Stumpy.

He played an Aboriginal boy in The Search for the Golden Boomerang on 2UW. Other ABC children’s serial credits included The Gangos, Land of the Rainbow and Budge's Gang. Other roles included Young David in David Copperfield on 2CH and Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island. Further radio plays and series included The Cadbury Show, Rebecca, On the Waterfront and Blue Hills.[3]

Meillon made his stage debut in 1946 as Master Wakefield in Whiteoaks at Sydney's Independent Theatre.[3] His first professional performance was in 1948, with the lead role of Ronnie Winslow in The Winslow Boy at the Minerva Theatre.[3] From 1951 at the age of 16, until 1952, he joined the John Alden Shakespeare Company, performing in productions such as King Lear, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Merchant of Venice. At the same age, he joined one of Australia's largest advertising agencies as assistant director of radio.[7]

He appeared in Death of a Salesman and Winter Journey, before touring Australia and New Zealand in a 1956 J. C. Williamson's production of The Reluctant Debutante.[3] In 1958 he appeared opposite his then wife, June Salter in Phillip Street Theatre’s Cross Section.[3]

Meillon returned to Australia from the UK in 1964 to appear on stage in Rattle of a Simple Man opposite Salter.[3] Meillon claimed that he learned discipline while working in theatre, and that television was not a good medium for training.[8]

Meillon was appointed an OBE in the 1979 Queen's Birthday Honours, for service to theatre.[9]

Film and television

In 1961, Meillon had an early recurring role in the British television series A Chance of Thunder as Martin for 6 episodes.

Meillon had a lead role in the television sitcom My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? as Wally Stiller from 1966 to 1968. In 1968 he co-starred in the spin off, Rita and Wally. In 1968 and 1969, he was featured in two episodes of Skippy as Nimble Norris.

In 1971, he had a recurring role in Bellbird for 16 episodes. In 1972, he played Ray Dunlop in Lane End for 7 episodes, and from 1972 to 1973 he had a regular part as Cyril Kirby in Over There. He played the role of James Casey in the 1984 miniseries version of The Fourth Wish. In 1980, he appeared as Premier Dakin in Timelapse.

In 1984 he appeared in the miniseries The Dismissal, for which he won a Logie Award.

He made guest appearances on numerous series including Riptide, The Rovers, The Link Men, Delta, Division 4, Matlock Police, Dynasty, Spyforce, Homicide, Luke's Kingdom, Scales of Justice, A Country Practice (on which his brother Bob Meillon was director) and The Dunera Boys. He also appeared in a number of early Australian TV plays.[10]

Meillon's first film role was a small appearance in On the Beach (1959). Like many actors of his generation, Meillon also worked in the UK,[11] his 1960 role in his second film The Sundowners having taken him to London. While there, he consciously steered away from Australian roles.[12] His career flourished abroad,[13] but he returned to Australia in 1964.

Meillon starred in several Australian New Wave and Ozploitation films, including They're a Weird Mob (1966), Wake in Fright, Walkabout (both 1971), The Cars That Ate Paris (1974), Sidecar Racers, Inn of the Damned and Ride a Wild Pony (all 1975). He played the role of Casey in the 1976 film The Fourth Wish, winning the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role that same year.

Further film roles included The Picture Show Man (1977) for which he was nominated for an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award, Heatwave (1982), The Wild Duck (1983), earning him a further AFI Award nomination, Frenchman's Farm (1987) and The Everlasting Secret Family (1988), receiving yet another AFI Award nomination for the latter. Meillon is perhaps best known however, for his role as Walter Reilly in the 1986 internationally successful film Crocodile Dundee (alongside Paul Hogan) and its sequel Crocodile Dundee II in 1988.

Voiceover

With his rich baritone, Meillon was used extensively in voice-over work – most famously in his work as the Victoria Bitter narrator who says "you can get it any old how".[14] The VB campaign ran for two decades until Meillon’s death in 1989. With the approval of the Meillon family, Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) has continued to use his voice through digital remastering and by recutting the original recordings.[15] He also voiced television commercials for Berger Paints NSW.[3]

Music

In 1977, Meillon released the single "Tap Tap"/"Picture Show Man", which peaked at number 80 on the Australian singles chart.[16]

Personal life

Meillon married Australian actress June Salter in 1958 and they had one son, John Meillon, Jr., also an actor. Meillon and Salter were divorced in 1971, but remained friends. Meillon married English-born actress Rita 'Bunny' Gibson on 5 April 1972 at Crows Nest Methodist Church. They also had a son.[17][3]

In June 1980, Meillon's favourite pub, The Oaks at Neutral Bay, opened The John Meillon OBE Bar in his honour.[18] He continued to frequent the bar over the following decade, including visiting in the week before his death.

Death

Meillon died from cirrhosis at his home in Neutral Bay, Sydney, on 11 August 1989.[19][20][21] Meillon was posthumously awarded the Raymond Longford Lifetime Achievement Award.[22]

Filmography

Film

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Year Production Role Type
1959On the BeachRalph SwainFeature film
1960The SundownersBluey BrownFeature film
1961The Long and the Short and the TallPrivate 'Smudge'SmithFeature film
Watch It, Sailor!Albert TufnellFeature film
OffbeatJohnny RemickFeature film
1962The ValiantBedfordFeature film
Operation SnatchMedical OfficerFeature film
Billy BuddNeil KincaidFeature film
The Longest DayRear Admiral Alan G. Kirk (uncredited)Feature film
Death TrapRoss WilliamsFeature film
1963CairoWillyFeature film
The Running ManJim JeromeFeature film
1964633 SquadronFlight Lieutenant GillibrandFeature film
Guns at BatasiSergeant 'Aussie' DrakeFeature film
1966They're a Weird MobDennisFeature film
1971Wake in Fright (aka Outback)CharlieFeature film
WalkaboutFatherFeature film
1972Sunstruck (aka Education of Stanley Adams)Mick CassidyFeature film
1974The DoveTimFeature film
The Cars That Ate ParisThe MayorFeature film
1975Sidecar RacersOcker HarveyFeature film
Inn of the DamnedGeorge ParrFeature film
Ride a Wild PonyCharles QuayleFeature film
1976The Fourth WishCaseyFeature film
State of ExchangeShort film
1977Born to RunDelaneyFeature film
1977The Picture Show ManMaurice 'Pop' PymFeature film
1982HeatwaveFreddie DwyerFeature film
1983The Wild DuckOld AcklandFeature film
1984The Camel BoyVoiceAnimated feature film
1986Crocodile DundeeWalter ReillyFeature film
1987BullseyeMerrittFeature film
Frenchman's FarmBill DolanFeature film
1988The Everlasting Secret FamilyThe JudgeFeature film
Crocodile Dundee IIWalter ReillyFeature film
1989TriipeFatherShort film
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Television

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Year Production Role Type
1957RopeTV play
1959Shell PresentsEverett / TravellerAnthology series, 2 episodes: "Thunder of Silence", "A Tongue of Silver"
1960Inside StoryGeorge WebsterEpisode: "A Girl for George"
Probation OfficerJohn Reynolds1 episode
Chasing the DragonSub-Inspector MartinTV play
A Moon for the MisbegottenJames TyroneTV play
1960–1961No Hiding PlacePhil Hayward / Leslie Mason2 episodes
1961One Step BeyondHenry SoamesAnthology series, episode: "Eyewitness"
A Chance of ThunderMartin6 episodes
1961–1962Armchair TheatreHarry Hopkins / Michael BeckfordAnthology series, 2 episodes
1962CompactHarvey FlindersEpisode: "Press Reception"
The Caucasian Chalk CircleAzdak Miniseries, 2 episodes
1962–1963Drama 61-67Teddy / Jim DriscollAnthology series, 2 episodes: "No Decision", "Rosemary"
1962; 1965Edgar Wallace MysteriesRoss Williams / Johnnie Gordon2 episodes: "Death Trap'", "Dead Man's Chest"
1963BBC Sunday-Night PlayMr RogersAnthology series, episode: "The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners"
The Plane MakersDavey Rankin2 episodes
Man of the WorldMajor TeongEpisode: '"The Enemy"
TeletaleRaymond ParkerAnthology series, episode: "The Black Madonna"
ITV Television PlayhouseStan / Brian DaveyAnthology series, 2 episodes: "Beachhead", "They Don't Make Summers Like They Used To"
1963–1967ITV Play of the WeekHalfdeck Escourt / Cpl. Ernest / Steve Moriarty3 episodes
1964First NightBlueyAnthology series, episode: "Day of the Drongo"
The Third ManBillEpisode: "A Crisis in Crocodiles"
ITV Sunday Night DramaPeterAnthology series, episode: "Sunday Mystery Theatre: "Weekend at Willaburra"
A Local BoyTV play
1965The Recruiting OfficerPlumeTV play
The WorkerJ.A. DeerfootEpisode: "A Democratic Democratism"
Armchair Mystery TheatreMalloryAnthology series, episode: "The Hunter"
The TroubleshootersConwayEpisode: "The Way It Crumbles"
Riviera PoliceLew ScarsdaleEpisode: "Take it Sideways and Pray"
Out of the UnknownDr. SheffieldEpisode: "Sucker Bait"
1966Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round TableKing Arthur (voice)Animated series, 3 episodes
1966–1968My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?Wally Stiller88 episodes
1968Rita and WallyWally8 episodes
1969RiptideLuke RussellEpisode: "Flight of the Curlew"
1969; 1970SkippyNimble Norris2 episodes
1970Woobinda, Animal DoctorEpisode: "The Loaded Message"
The RoversBruce HunterEpisode: "A Touch of Yellow"
The Link MenBert WhitmanEpisode: "Somebody's Kid Is Missing"
DeltaJim GarrickEpisode: "The Short Sell"
Australian PlaysWally Sillerish / Producer / TomAnthology series, 2 episodes: "Face of a Man", "The Juggler"
Division 4MorganEpisode: "Dark Afternoon"
1971Matlock PoliceErnie ParkerEpisode: "Pressure Point"
DynastyWalter McGarren JrEpisode: "Full Circle"
Bellbird16 episodes
Bachelor GayeSid Gaye
1971; 1972SpyforceOwen Davies / John Carpenter
1971–1973The Comedy GameLift Mechanic4 episodes
1972The Far CountryMiniseries, 6 episodes
Lane EndRay Dunlop7 episodes
1972–1973Over ThereCyril Kirby25 episodes
1973HomicideConstable Laurie NolanEpisode: "The Kooranda Killing"
The Evil TouchSam FieldEpisode: "The Homecoming"
1974The Fourth WishJames CaseyMiniseries
Escape from SingaporeNarratorTV movie
1976ArenaBernie GoldTV movie
Luke's KingdomCorporal MorrisEpisode: "Devil's Man"
1977The OutsidersBill PickerEpisode: "Opal Strike"
1978Case for the DefenceRobert LattimerEpisode: "The Family Way"
Tickled PinkHarryEpisode: "Palace of Dreams"
Bit PartTommyTV movie
Shimmering LightEric StuartTV movie
Father, Dear Father in AustraliaGeorge RandallEpisode: "A Home from Home"
1980TimelapsePremier Dakin12 episodes
1983The DismissalSir John KerrMiniseries, 3 episodes
Scales of JusticeBarry Barnes, Deputy State PremierMiniseries, episode: "The Numbers"
1985A Country PracticeMr Smith2 episodes
The Man in the Iron MaskPorthosAnimated TV movie
The Dunera BoysBrigadier TempletonMiniseries, 2 episodes
1986The Blue LightningDr William GilesTV movie
King Solomon's MinesCaptain John GoodeAnimated TV movie
1988Outback BoundNobbyTV movie
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Theatre

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Year Production Role Type
1946WhiteoaksMaster WakefieldIndependent Theatre, Sydney[3]
Dick WhittingtonThe HeroMosman Children's Theatre, Sydney[4]
1947The Water BabiesTheatre Royal Sydney with J. C. Williamson's
1948The First JoannaPhillip DeveronMetropolitan Theatre, Sydney
The Guinea PigMinerva Theatre, Sydney with Whitehall Productions
A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckMetropolitan Theatre, Sydney, Killara Soldiers Memorial Hall
The Winslow BoyRonnie WinslowMinerva Theatre, Sydney with Whitehall Productions
1949Pirates at the BarnMichaelDarlington Deaf & Dumb Institute, Minerva Theatre, Sydney with Mosman Children's Theatre
1950The Tragedy of Julius CaesarIndependent Theatre, Sydney
The Pied Piper of HamelinTheatre Royal Sydney with J. C. Williamson's
1951HamletLaertesMetropolitan Theatre, Sydney
1951–1952King LearTheatre Royal, Adelaide, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Albert Hall, Canberra with John Alden Company
A Midsummer Night's DreamTheatre Royal, Adelaide, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with John Alden Company
1952The Merchant of VeniceComedy Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Adelaide, Albert Hall, Canberra with John Alden Company
The Merry Wives of WindsorServant
The Winter's TaleServantHis Majesty's Theatre, Perth
1953Death of a SalesmanHapIndependent Theatre Sydney
1955Top of the BillPhillip St Theatre, Sydney
Hamlet
Winter JourneyIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1955–1956Happy ReturnsPhillip St Theatre, Sydney
1956The Reluctant DebutanteDavid BullockTheatre Royal Sydney, His Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth, Theatre Royal, Adelaide & NZ tour with J. C. Williamson's
1957–1958Cross SectionPhillip St Theatre, Sydney
1964Rattle of a Simple Man
1965The Recruiting OfficerABC TV Studios, Sydney
1970Face of a ManMajestic Cinemas, Sydney
1972The Dock BriefAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1979The ClubJackNewcastle Civic Theatre with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
1980Born in the GardensMoTheatre Royal Sydney with Knightsbridge Theatrical Productions
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Radio (partial)

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Year Production Role Type
1940s–1950sMedical FileGrace Gibson Productions[24]
1941The Search for the Golden BoomerangAboriginal boy2UW, 2KO[3]
1944Bush ChristmasABC Radio[3]
1945The GangosBrickyABC Radio[3][25]
1947StumpyStumpyABC Radio[3]
Treasure IslandJim Hawkins[3]
David CopperfieldYoung David2CH[3]
1950sCadbury Show2GB[3]
1951–1952Dossier on DumetriusMajor Gregory KeenGrace Gibson Productions[26]
1954Fat Man2UW[27]
c.1954Stairway to FameGrace Gibson Productions[citation needed]
1955On the WaterfrontTerryThe General Motors Hour[3][7]
1956A Bullet Is Waiting2UW / 4BC[28]
1956–Around the World in 80 DaysGrace Gibson Productions[citation needed]
1958They're a Weird MobNino[3]
1959From Here to EternityMaggioThe General Motors Hour[7]
1959–Squad RoomJim BradyGrace Gibson Productions[citation needed]
c.1959–Command Performance[citation needed]
1960sCop this LotGrace Gibson Productions[citation needed]
Budge's GangABC Radio[3]
Land of the RainbowABC Radio[3]
Candle in the Wind[citation needed]
Rebecca[3]
Blue Hills[3]
Death of a SalesmanRiff[7]
Adopted SonVincent[citation needed]
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Discography

Singles

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List of singles, with Australian chart positions
Year Title Peak chart
positions
AUS
[16]
1967 "Hot Pie and Tomato Sauce" -
1977 "Tap Tap"/"Picture Show Man" (with John Ewart) 80
1987 "The One That Got Away" (with Tommy Moeller) -
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Awards and honours

References

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