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Noel Ferrier

Known ForActing
Birthday1930-12-20
Age66 years old at death
Date of Death† 1997-10-16
Place of BirthMelbourne, Victoria, Australia

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Noel Ferrier AM (20 December 1930 in Melbourne – 16 October 1997 in Sydney) was an Australian television personality, stage and film actor, raconteur and theatrical producer. Ferrier had an extensive Australian theatre career which spanned over fifty years.  A member of the first Australian professional repertory company, the Union Theatre Repertory Company, he created the role of 'Roo' in the original production of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at the Union Theatre of the University of Melbourne. He appeared in numerous films and television productions. A contemporary of Barry Humphries, in 1956 he was the "interviewer" of the first onstage appearance of a certain Mrs. Norm Everidge, later known universally as Dame Edna.   To ease the workload on Graham Kennedy, he was invited by GTV9 to host a Friday night version of In Melbourne Tonight from 1963 to 1965. This was stylistically different to that of Kennedy's IMT, – "dyed in the wool IMT viewers switched off in their droves"  – Noel Ferrier's In Melbourne Tonight (as it was known) garnered a separate and loyal audience, resulting in a Logie for Most Popular Program in Victoria in 1964.  . Following this success, the network decided to relay the show in Sydney on TCN9, but in the early hours of the following morning after live telecasts of World Championship Wrestling . After his period on IMT finished in 1965, he started a morning radio show in Melbourne on 3UZ with Mary Hardy called "The Noel and Mary Show", which contained a riotously funny serial known as "The House on the Hill" featuring Sir & Lady Ernest Snatchbull, "set in a mythical Government House and loosely based on the vice-regal column in The Age... the real Governor of Victoria of the time was a (reputedly) devoted fan... whereas his wife was said to have abhorred it."   He developed a reputation as a reliable television character actor; appearances occurred in Riptide (1969), Skippy (1970), as well as a numerous characters in the Crawfords stable of productions, including Homicide (1969), Division 4 (1970, 1971 & 1975), and Matlock Police (1973,1974 & 1975). In 1971 he won the award for Best Australian Comedy with Noel Ferrier's 'Australia A-Z.  He was a regular panelist in Graham Kennedy's popular game show Blankety Blanks.  His movie credits include Alvin Purple, Eliza Fraser, Turkey Shoot and The Year of Living Dangerously. His final movie role was in Paradise Road. Description above from the Wikipedia article Noel Ferrier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

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1982
5.4
Sci-Fi
Action

Turkey Shoot

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1982
6.7
Romance
Drama

The Year of Living Dangerously

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1983
6.1
Fantasy
Action

The Return of Captain Invincible

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1987
7.7
Drama
War

Vietnam

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1997
6.4
War
Drama

Paradise Road

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1976
4.3
Adventure
Comedy

The Adventures of Eliza Fraser

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1996
5.3
Comedy
Family

The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas

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1976
5.8
Adventure
Action

Deathcheaters

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1973
5.1
Comedy

Alvin Purple

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1975
4.6
Crime
Drama

Scobie Malone

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1971
Drama

Demonstrator

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1986
6.4
Animation
Family

The Three Musketeers

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1987
6.0
TV Movie
Drama

Great Expectations: The Untold Story

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1970
Family
Adventure

Little Jungle Boy

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1988
2.6
Comedy
Fantasy

Computer Ghosts

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1977
5.0
Comedy
TV Movie

All at Sea

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1974
4.2
Comedy

Alvin Rides Again

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1977
4.0
Action
Crime

No Room to Run

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1973

Private Collection

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1973
6.0
Family
Adventure

Avengers of the Reef

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1987
6.0
Drama
Crime

Rafferty's Rules

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1968
5.6
Family

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

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1996
8.8
News
Comedy

Good News Week

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1969
9.0
Action & Adventure
Drama

Riptide