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Frank Lloyd (actor)

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Frank Gerard Lloyd (born 1928[non-primary source needed] -15 December 1995, Sydney, Australia) credited briefly as Frank Maxwell[2] was an Australian actor[1] in a career spanning five decades starting from the early 1940s, Lloyd worked in all sectors of the genre, appearing in radio plays, theatre, television and film.

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Frank Lloyd
BornFrank Gerard Lloyd
born; 1928, Sydney, Australia[1]
Died15 December 1995 (aged 67)
Potts Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Other namesFrank Maxwell (credited as)
Occupation(s)Actor, film script translator[1]
Years active1940-1993
Known forHome and Away as Neville McPhee
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Early life

Lloyd's first roles stemmed from his after-school job as an office boy at Sydney's radio station 2GB, where he was sometimes asked to appear in radio plays. After finishing school, Lloyd travelled to England, and studied theatre. He appeared in the New York stage production of The Drunkard.

Career

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Lloyd subsequently travelled to England, and whilst in the United Kingdom he had small roles in the films Let Us Be True in 1953 and The Battle of the River Plate in 1956.

He later played small roles in Australian films including Mr Tinkle in Around the World in Eighty Ways, Those Dear Departed and Fast Talking.. He also served a script translator and dubber of international stage and film, He served in Moscow International Ministry of the Arts[2]

Lloyd was perhaps best known for his 15-month stint in TV series Home and Away in 1988, as one of 16 original characters, in the role of retired carnival worker Neville McPhee. He appeared in the first 109 episodes, opposite Sheila Kennelly who played his wife Floss. Both actors were subsequently written out of the series, with producers stating they wanted to focus more on a younger cast and updated formula.[3]

He featured in many guest character roles in soap operas, serials and telemovies, with parts in The Young Doctors as (Ted Wilcox), Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, and A Country Practice. He had guest roles on sitcoms including Mother and Son and Boys from the Bush.

Lloyd also worked regularly in theatre throughout his career, including productions of Twelfth Night, Othello, The Wizard of Oz, The Man of La Mancha, Annie, The Diary of Anne Frank and a year-long role in a production of Guys and Dolls.

Personal life and death

Lloyd was badly injured in a car crash, in Greece alongside Canadian actor and musician Donald Harvie (1929–2011) in 1963.[4]

Lloyd died in Potts Point, New South Wales, on 15 December 1995, age 67, from unspecified causes. His obituary was published in several Sydney newspapers, though never mentioned in any mainstream media, and it was thought until the late 2010's that he may still be living, then aged in his late 80s, though his whereabouts were unknown[1]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Type
1953 Let Us Be True Derek TV movie
1955 The Battle of the River Plate Messenger, HMS Achilles (uncredited) Feature film
1967 The School Mistress TV movie
1967 Love and War: Intersection TV movie
1976 Caddie Raffle Man Featire film biopic
1984 Fast Talking Career Advisor Feature film
1984 Queen of the Damned Brisbane Freight Manager Feature film
1987 Those Dear Departed Catholic Priest Feature film
1988 Around the World In 80 Days Mr. Tinkle Direct-to-video film
1993 You and Me and Uncle Bob Horrie Feature film
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Television

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1953–1955 BBC Sunday Night Theatre Charlie TV series
1956 The Errol Flynn Theatre Thomas TV series
1960 General Motors Presents TV series
1962 Shoestring Theatre
1969 HomicideAlistair James TV series
1969 Tilley Landed On Our Shore Television play
1971 The Group TV series
1974 Behind the Legend Eddie Gilbert TV series
1976 Luke's Kingdom Broker TV series
1978 Father Dear Father In Australia Herbert Watson TV series
1979 Love Thy Neighbour in Australia Doctor TV series
1982 Sons and Daughters Doctor Stevens (as Frank Maxwell) TV series
1983 The Young Doctors Ted Wilcox TV series
1986 Return to Eden Caretaker TV series
1986 Mother and Son Catholic Priest TV series
1986 Prisoner Detective No. 2 TV series
1988–1989 Home and Away Neville McPhee TV series, 109 episodes
1982–1992 A Country Practice -Reg "Soapy" Jackson
-Neville Potts
-Harold Gleason
-Cliff Sutton
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1992 Boys from the Bush Ralph TV series
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Theatre

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1946Twelfth NightIndependent Theatre
1956Ned KellyMackin / CurnowElizabethan Theatre
1957Hippo DancingPrincess Theatre
1957–58Salad Days

Troppo / A Slave || Princess Theatre, Melbourne, Elizabethan Theatre, Theatre Royal, Adelaide

1957Witness for the ProsecutionPrincess, Theatre Melbourne
1957Jack and JillPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1957Peter PanPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1958Free as AirPrincess Theatre. Melbourne
1958Aladdin in the Wonderful LampPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1960Christmas in the Market PlaceAssembly Hall, Sydney
1963The Wizard of OzTivoli Theatre, Melbourne
1964Finian's RainbowPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1985The Country WifeUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1965OthelloUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1965The RepresentativeUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1965Chase Me ComradeHer Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide
1966Muriel's VirtuesIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1966The FantasticksPhillip Theatre
1966A Refined Look at ExistenceJane Street Theatre, UNSW Old Tote Theatre
1967Red PeppersAMP Theatrette Sydney
1967The SchoolmistressUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1968Swan SongAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1968Summer in the CountryAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1968The Boy FriendPhillip Theatre, Comedy Theatre
1968At Least You Get Something Out of ThatDon PoseyUNSW Old Tote Theatre
1970The Love of Don Perlimplín and Belisa in the GardenAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1970The Trials of Hilary PounceforttNeutral Bay Music Hall
1970Dick WhittingtonUNSW Parade Theatre
1971Exposed to Danger, or, Little Nell in the KlondykeNeutral Bay Music Hall
1972The Spring Heeled Terror of Stepney GreenFreddy Rich & Mighty TichSydney Theatre Music Hall, Neutral Bay Music Hall
1973DimboolaBonaparte's Theatre Restaurant
1974Doctor in the HouseBromleyPrincess Theatre, Melbourne
1976Man of La ManchaBarberHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Newcastle Civic Theatre
1978–79Treasure IslandTom RedruthClark Island, Sydney
1979Alladyce and the Holy ViragoPresidentABC Radio
1979–80The Wizard of OzWizardVictorian Country Tour & New South Wales & Regent Theatre, Canberra Theatre, Albury, Wangaratta, Wagga Wagga, Townsville Civic Centre
1979FannyThe AdmiralMarian Street Theatre
1980DeathtrapPorter MilgrimTownsville Civic Centre
1981I Sent a Letter to My LoveHuw PriceSGIO Theatre
1981AnnieFDRSGIO Theatre, Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton, Townsville Civic Theatre, Mount Isa Civic Centre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane
1984, 1987The Diary of Anne FrankWizardPhillip Street Theatre
1985Jack and Jill - The PantoMother HubbardTivoli Theatre Restaurant Sydney
The Drunkard
1987Guys and DollsArvide AbernathyHer Majesty's Theatre Adelaide
1991Australia FelixVoice of HardingStables Theatre
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