Shane Porteous

Australian actor (born 1942) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Shane Porteous (born 17 August 1942)[1] (known as Shane Porteous) is an Australian actor, screenwriter, animation layout artist and animation voice artist. As a screenwriter, he is sometimes credited as John Hanlon.

Born
John Shane Porteous

(1942-08-17) 17 August 1942 (age 83)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • animation layout artist
  • voice artist
Yearsactivec.1960–present
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Shane Porteous
Born
John Shane Porteous

(1942-08-17) 17 August 1942 (age 83)
EducationUniversity of Queensland
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • animation layout artist
  • voice artist
Years activec.1960–present
Known forA Country Practice as Dr. Terence Elliot
Notable work
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He remains best known for his role as in the TV serial A Country Practice, as Dr. Terence Elliot and original character and his ongoing role in TV series Pizza from 2000 until 2007. He has done numerous animation layouts and provided voice roles for feature film and shorts.

Early life and education

Shane Porteous was born John Shane Porteous in Coleraine, Victoria on 17 August 1942,[1] to pilot Stanley Porteous and his wife Pat.[2]

He was raised in Queensland and attended the University of Queensland, graduating with a B.A.[1] He was a member of the UQ Dramatic Society and performed with actors such as Jack Thompson and Michael Caton at the Avalon Theatre in 1965.[3]

Porteous moved to Sydney in 1967.[citation needed]

Career

Porteous is best known the television drama series A Country Practice as Dr. Elliot during its twelve-year run on the Seven Network (1981–93), a role for which he won the Silver Logie award in 1992. He has also won AWGIE Awards for his various scriptwriting projects. In the series he had various romances including Matron Marta Kurtesz (Helen Scott), Dr. Alex Fraser (Diane Smith) and Rosemary Prior (Maureen Edwards) who he married in the final episode.[citation needed]

Other TV credits include What For Marianne?, Catch Kandy, Homicide, Matlock Police, Certain Women (1973-76), The Box (1974), Number 96 (1977), Glenview High, Cop Shop, The Restless Years, Neighbours, Home and Away, Blue Heelers and Heartbreak High.[4]

Porteous has performed in many stage plays,[5] among them Hamlet, Death of a Salesman (1970), the Sydney Theatre Company's production of King Lear and Much Ado About Nothing. In June 2010 he completed a touring performance of Codgers with Ron Haddrick among others.[6]

He was a regular at the Q Theatre in Penrith, New South Wales, and was also the ambassador for 'The Q',[clarification needed] which was demolished in August 2005 and moved to the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre.[7]

As a television screenwriter he has written scripts for series including Neighbours and Home and Away, sometimes under the pseudonym of John Hanlon.[citation needed]

Animation

Porteous has also provided animation services to Hanna-Barbera, and has created layouts for the film versions of The Magic Pudding and Blinky Bill.[which?][citation needed]

Shane was the voice of Sid the Seagull in the Cancer Council Victoria's Anti Skin Cancer advertising campaign "Slip-Slop-Slap".

He is referenced in the popular Australian song "I'm So Post Modern" by the Bedroom Philosopher.[citation needed]

Awards

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Association Honour Year Awarded for
Australian Government Centenary Medal 2001 Contribution to Scriptwriting and the Performing Arts
Logie Awards Silver Logie for Best Actor 1992 A Country Practice as Dr. Terence Elliot[8]
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Type
1979The Little ConvictJack Doolen (voice)Animated film
1982A Dangerous SummerSgt. GoodwinFeature film
1982Sarah and the SquirrelVoiceAnimated film
2003Fat PizzaDoctorFeature film
2007The Uncertainty PrincipleThomasShort film
2011CodgersRod DeanFeature film
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Television

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Year Title Role Type
1967–1968Awful Movies with Deadly EarnestDeadly Earnest
1968ContrabanditsJock
1971DynastyKen
What For Marianne?Jon WrightTV movie
1972QuartetMiniseries
1972; 1973HomicideJohn Ellis / George Bailey
1972–1977Number 96Joshua17 episodes
1973RyanJohn Morris
Catch KandyChristian Faber
Serpent in the RainbowPhillip LovettMiniseries
The Taming of the ShrewTranioTV movie
1974The BoxDavid Warner
1975Scobie MaloneConstable Clements
Matlock PoliceMartin Phillips, Jamie, Pasquali, Jeff Forrest
Kings ManConstable Ben Price
1976Certain WomenPeter Clayton
1977–1978Cop ShopRon Keating / Jason Knight
1978Bobby DazzlerSergio
Glenview HighDr. Green
PuzzleRantTV movie
1979Chopper SquadDuffy
The Restless YearsAndrew Nelson
Off on a CometVoice
From the Earth to the MoonVoice artistAnimated TV movie
1980SkywaysJohn Dormany
1981BellamyWalt
1981–1993A Country PracticeDr. Terence Elliot
1995NeighboursPatrick Kratz
1997Heartbreak HighJumpin Jack Jet
2000–2007PizzaDoctor / Registrar
2001Wicked!VoiceAnimated series
2001–2011Home and AwayJim Tyler, Douglass Graham
2005Blue HeelersJohn Maguire
2007Constructing AustraliaJD FitzgeraldDocumentary
2019Smoke Between TreesDarren
2023MunroMiniseries
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes Ref
Hamlet
1962Fairy Tales of New YorkThe Old Dolphin Theatre
1969The ProposalAMP Theatrette
Little MurderUNSW
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadTheatre Royal, Hobart
1970SganarelleNew South Wales
Death of a SalesmanUNSW
Major BarbaraUNSW, Canberra Theatre
King OedipusCanberra Theatre, UNSW Old Tote Theatre Company
Dick WhittingtonUNSW
1971Hank's NightAMP Theatrette
The Night Thoreau Spent in JailEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
Home Free!AMP Theatrette
1973–1974What If You Died Tomorrow?AndrewSydney Opera House, Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney, Canberra Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Comedy Theatre London with Old Tote Theatre Company & AETT[9]
1977Dr. Brain's BodyUNSW Parade Theatre, Sydney
1977–1978SleuthNSW & Mildura Arts Centre
1978Bedroom FarceHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Theatre Royal, Sydney
1994A Winning DayAllanQ Theatre, Penrith[10]
1995King LearSydney Theatre Company at Orange Civic Theatre, Q Theatre Penrith, Wharf Theatre, Sydney
Scenes from a SeparationLawrence CliffordFairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC[11]
1997The Memory of WaterMikeMarian St Theatre, Sydney[12]
2001–2002Much Ado About NothingSouthern Cross University with STC, Christ Church Cathedral, Q Theatre Penrith
2010CodgersRodAustralian tour[13]
2017Borscht or a series of seemingly accidental digressions in an attempt to understand casual racismWentworth Falls School of Arts[14]
2024Mrs Hawke and the Angel of DeathKeystone 1889 with Bathurst Theatre Company
Black, No SugarNarratorBathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre[15]
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Scriptwriter

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Year Production Episodes
1994–2013Neighbours171 episodes (credited as pen name John Hanlon)
2003–2008Home and Away47 episodes (as John Hanlon)
1999All Saints1 episode: "Dependence Day" (as Shane Porteous)
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Animation

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Year Production Role Type
1977Moby-DickLayout artistTV movie
1978–1981The All New Popeye HourLayout artistTV series
1981Dinky DogLayout artistTV series, 16 episodes
1979Casper the Friendly Ghost – He Ain't Scary, He's Our BrotherLayout artist (as Shane Porteous)TV movie
Casper's First ChristmasLayout artist (as Shane Porteous)TV short
Off on a CometLayout artistTV movie
From the Earth to the MoonLayout artistTV movie
1980Drak PackLayout artistTV series
1981The Kwicky Koala ShowLayout artistTV series, 1 episode
The Flintstones – Wind Up WilmaLayout artistShort film
Laverne and Shirley in the ArmyLayout artist
Daniel BooneLayout artist
The Fonz and the Happy Days GangLayout artistTV series
1995Blinky Bill’s Extraordinary ExcursionLayout artistTV series
2001The Magic PuddingLayout artistFilm
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Appearances

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Year Production Notes
2017The Schlocky Horror Picture Show
2015–2019The Professor's Scary Movie
VariousMacquarie BankTVC voiceover
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