Les Foxcroft

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Clement Leslie Foxcroft (19 November 1918 – 24 June 2004) professionally known as Les Foxcroft and credited also as Lester Foxcroft[1] was an Australian character actor with a career spanning nearly 60 years, starting in 1941.,[2] working in all major facets of the industry from stage, radio, television and film.

Born
Clement Leslie Foxcroft

(1918-11-19)19 November 1918
Died21 July 2004(2004-07-21) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1941–1999
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Les Foxcroft
Born
Clement Leslie Foxcroft

(1918-11-19)19 November 1918
Died21 July 2004(2004-07-21) (aged 85)
OccupationActor
Years active1941–1999
Known forNumber 96 (1972–1977)
The Roly Poly Man (1994)
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Early life

Foxcroft was born in Fitzroy, Victoria on 19 November 1918, and spent his childhood in Geelong during the Depression. His mother died when he was young, and his father (a South African war veteran who was wounded at Gallipoli), remarried. His stepmother showed him little affection.

Foxcroft worked in a factory after leaving home at age 15. He also learnt to box as a youth. He developed a passion for performing after frequenting the cinema to watch films. He joined Melbourne New Theatre as a teenager, developing his craft in shows such as Showdown in 1941. He was later stationed with the air force in New Guinea, during the Second World War.[3]

Career

After the war, Foxcroft moved to Sydney, joined Actors Equity in 1947 and spent ten years working in radio and performing theatre in the clubs. He made his television debut with the Captain Fortune Show in 1959 and continued in television in Brisbane before returning to Sydney in 1967. With Sydney's New Theatre, Foxcroft was in a 1970 workshop Cassandra Singing, followed by the lead in Brecht’s Mr Puntila and His Man Matti. He then made a video appearance in The Freedom of the City in 1975.[3]

Foxcroft appeared in a large number of television productions. He had a recurring role in series Number 96, as Sir William Mainwaring for three months from 1972 to 1977.[1] He had numerous guest roles in series such as You Can’t See ‘Round Corners, Contrabandits, Riptide, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, The Rovers, The Link Men, Matlock Police, Spyforce, Boney, Homicide, Rush, Glenview High, Young Ramsay, The Young Doctors, Kingswood Country, Sons and Daughters, Carson's Law, Return to Eden, Mother and Son, G.P., E Street, Water Rats and A Country Practice. He also appeared in several miniseries, including The Battlers, The Timeless Land, The Dismissal and Captain James Cook. He had a recurring role in Luke's Kingdom in 1976.

Foxcroft expanded into film in 1972 with black comedy Private Collection, opposite Michael Caton and Pamela Stephenson. His subsequent film credits included biopic Caddie and family film The Fourth Wish (both in 1976), as well as Weekend of Shadows, Newsfront and Little Boy Lost (all 1978). In the 1980s he starred in the thrillers Lady Stay Dead and Hoodwink (both 1981), biopic about the famed racehorse Phar Lap (1983), comedy-drama Bliss opposite Barry Otto, and an adventure film based on the explorer duo Burke & Wills with Jack Thompson (both in 1985). He also appeared in romantic drama The Crossing (1990) alongside Russell Crowe, and romcom The Girl Who Came Late (1992) with Miranda Otto. He played a main role as Mickey in 1994 film The Roly Poly Man, alongside Paul Chubb.[1] He also appeared in many television films and several short films.

Foxcroft kept working until his retirement in his early 80s.[3] His final film role was in 1999 dance film Kick, alongside Paul Mercurio, Martin Henderson and Radha Mitchell. The same year, he appeared in an episode of medical drama All Saints.

Personal life and death

Foxcroft was married, but after his marriage ended, he returned to Sydney in 1967. Foxcroft had two daughters, Susan Foxcroft and Brenda Chow, and three grandchildren. He died in July 2004, at the age of 85.[3]

Filmography

Film

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1972Private CollectionThe Citizen
1973I Need More StaffShort film
1976CaddieMr Norris
1976The Fourth WishPat
1976Rate of ExchangeShort film
1977Listen to the LionNight Shelter Man
1977Can We Have an AssuranceShort film
1978Weekend of ShadowsBadger
1978NewsfrontRedex Trial Driver
1978Little Boy LostGrumps
1979Who'd Be A Shop Steward?Short film
1980Touch and GoHusband
1980Maybe This TimeMP 2
1981Lady Stay DeadBilly Shepherd
1981HoodwinkBaldy
1982The Best of FriendsMr Malone
1982BrothersJim Williams
1983The Winds of JarrahWoody Gunner
1983Phar LapBrazier Man
1985BlissPaul Bees
1985Burke & WillsHarry
1986Beautiful Lies: A Film About Peter CareyHerbert Badgery (narrator)Docudrama film[4]
1987That Very Troublesome Woman: The Dramatic Search for Mary MacKillopShip's PurserVideo
1988VernonRodShort film
1990The CrossingPop
1992The Girl Who Came Late (aka Daydream Believer)Perce
1993BedevilOld Mickey
1994The Roly Poly ManMickey
1994EternityDocumentary film[4]
1994Kid in a BinTrampShort film
1995Love Amongst the MuffinsErnieShort film
1998JimmyCoachShort film
1999KickOld Groundsman
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Television

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1959Captain Fortune ShowRoy Kinghorn, a clown
1967My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?1 episode
1967You Can't See 'Round CornersCustomer1 episode
1968The BattlersMan in second hotel bar
1968ContrabanditsSect Member / Foreman2 episodes
1969RiptideTom Willett1 episode
1969; 1970Skippy the Bush KangarooCliff / Strapper2 episodes
1969; 1970The RoversNeighbour / Smayell2 episodes
1970The Link MenWilson1 episode
1971The Comedy GameBus Driver 21 episode
1971–1976Matlock PoliceNoel Buchanan / Harry Yates / Bob Palmer6 episodes
1972SpyforceBartender1 episode
1972Catwalk1st Reporter1 episode
1972Birds in the BushJim1 episode
1972BoneyYorky1 episode
1972Snake Gully with Dad and DaveFather Colquhoun1 episode
1973And Millions Will DieHenshawTV movie
1974HomicideGeorge Clayton1 episode
1975Ben HallSaucepan BillyMiniseries, 2 episodes
1975Armchair CinemaMr Fenner1 episode
1976RushArnie Bird1 episode
1976Luke's KingdomMorganMiniseries, 13 episodes
1976The OutsidersBrian1 episode
1976–1977Number 96Sir William Mainwaring26 episodes
1977Born to Run (aka Harness Fever)LoaferTV movie
1977Straight EnoughTV movie
1977Say You Want MeScientistTV movie
1978; 1979Glenview HighMr Moore / Dan Moore2 episodes
1978; 1980Young RamsayStan Hawkins / Ted Brent2 episodes
1979Golden SoakJackoMiniseries, 3 episodes
1979The Young DoctorsLes Mitchell1 episode
1979Doctor Down UnderMr Gilhooley1 episode
1980The Timeless LandSailorMiniseries, 1 episode
1981Kingswood CountryClarrie1 episode
1981A Step in the Right DirectionTV movie
1982Spring & FallJackAnthology series, 1 episode
1983The DismissalJames Cope – The First SpeakerMiniseries, 1 episode
1983Sons and DaughtersWarren Hansen7 episodes
1984Runaway Island2 episodes
1984Carson's LawAlf Buxton1 episode
1986Return to EdenGus Bernard2 episodes
1986WinnersPopAnthology series, 1 episode
1986The Last FrontierRalphTV movie
1987Great Expectations: The Untold StoryGaolerTV movie
1987Flight into HellTV movie
1987–1988Captain James CookOld SaltMiniseries, 2 episodes
1988AustraliansThe DoctorAnthology series, episode 8: "Jack Davey"
1988The Last Resort
1990EmbassyHarry1 episode
1991The Last CropGrandpaTV movie
1992Mother and SonOld Man1 episode
1991; 1992G.P.Ted Knowles3 episodes
1992E StreetMr. Tracey1 episode
1982–1993A Country PracticeNeville Brown / Reg Barnes / Alfred8 episodes
1996Water RatsOld Man1 episode
1997Twisted TalesNeighbour1 episode
199813 Gantry RowBarberTV movie
1999All SaintsBill Lucas1 episode
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Theatre

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Radio

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1979The Love System of Madame AmilahNarratorABC Radio Sydney
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