Martin Vaughan

Martin Vaughan
Born
Martin Kevin Vaughan

(1931-06-05)5 June 1931
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
DiedOctober 2022 (aged 91)
EducationUniversity of New South Wales
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
Years active1963–2016
Awards

Martin Kevin Vaughan (5 June 1931 – October 2022) was an Australian stage, television and film actor and musician.[1] He is best known for appearing in the film Phar Lap as trainer Harry Telford and the lead role in the award-winning 26-part 1976 television miniseries Power Without Glory.

Career

Vaughan was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to a vaudeville comedian father in 1931. Moving to Sydney, New South Wales. at age 17, he was employed in a number of occupations including steam presser, tram conductor, postman, customs clerk and bassoon player. After taking theatre production classes, Vaughan landed his first stage role in 1963 when he was 32.[2]

Vaughan moved into television in 1967 and in 1975 won the Hoyts Prize for Best Performance by an Actor at the AFI Awards, for his role of Australian prime minister Billy Hughes[3] in Billy and Percy. This was a tied result with Jack Thompson's role in Sunday Too Far Away.[citation needed] His continuing interest in Billy Hughes led some years later to the revelation that Hughes's daughter Helen had died in childbirth in London; in 2004 he presented an ABC program on the story.[3]

Vaughan's big break came in 1976, when he was chosen to play the lead role of John West in the ABC's 26-part television adaptation of Frank Hardy's novel Power Without Glory. In 1977 he won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actor for this role.[citation needed] He has since appeared in such television programs as The Dismissal (1983 miniseries; as Senator Albert Field),[citation needed] Come In Spinner (1989–90 miniseries), Water Rats, Blue Heelers, All Saints, The Flying Doctors, Heartbreak High, Salem's Lot (2004 miniseries) and headLand.[2] His feature films include Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), Letters from Poland (1978), We of the Never Never (1982), Phar Lap (1983), The Man Who Sued God (2001) and Australian Rules.[citation needed][2] He has also appeared in over 60 stage plays.[4][full citation needed]

Later years

Vaughan completed a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Film at the age of 63 at the University of New South Wales.[2] He was mainly retired, but occasionally agreed to take part in theatre roles that interested him, such as "Brian" in The Seed.[5]

Vaughan died in October 2022, aged 91.[6][7]

Award and nominations

Institution Award Year Work/s Results
AACTA Awards Hoyts Prize for Performance by an Actor 1975 Billy and Percy as Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes Won
Logie Awards Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actor 1977 Power Without Glory Won
AACTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role 1983 Phar Lap Nominated
AACTA Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role 1983 The Winds of Jarrah Nominated
Sydney Theatre Awards Best Supporting Actor 2007 The Seed Nominated[2]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Type
1973 The Taming of the Shrew Christopher Sly TV movie
1974 Between Wars Dick Turner Feature film
1974 Escape from Singapore TV documentary movie
1974 Billy and Percy Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes TV movie
1975 Picnic at Hanging Rock Ben Hussey Feature film
1975 Ride a Wild Pony Feature film
1975 They Don't Clap Losers Martin TV movie
1979 Just Out of Reach Father Feature film
1981 Hoodwink Solicitor Feature film
1981 A Hard God Paddy Cassidy TV movie
1981 Run Rebecca, Run Cranky Member Feature film
1980 Departmental TV movie
1981 Alison's Birthday Mr. Martin Feature film
1982 We of the Never Never Dan Feature film
1982 Wilde's Domain Tom Moore TV movie
1982 A Shifting Dreaming A.H. O'Kelly TV movie documentary
1982 Fluteman Mr. Shaw Feature film
1983 The Winds of Jarrah Ben Feature film
1983 Phar Lap Harry Telford Feature film
1983 Cattle King TV movie
1984 Constance Alexander Eslworth Feature film
1984 The Schippan Mystery Detective Edward Priest TV movie
1987 Great Expectations: The Untold Story Daniel Feature film
1988 Danger Down Under Ginger McDowell Feature film
1988 Sisterly Love Bob TV movie
1989 Kokoda Crescent Eric Feature film
1992 The Phantom Horseman Feature film
1993 You and Me and Uncle Bob Uncle Bob Feature film
1993 Encounters Harris
1994 Cops and Robbers Feature film
2000 The Magic Pudding Parrot (voice) Features film
2001 The Man Who Sued God Co-plaintiff Feature film
2002 Australian Rules Darcy Feature film

Television

Title Year Role Type
1967 Hunter Agent #4 TV series
1971 Spyforce Sergeant Wills TV series
1971 The Comedy Game TV series
1973 Boney Paroo Bikeman TV series
1973 Seven Little Australians Pat TV miniseiries
1974 Silent Number Winslow TV series
1974 Division 4 Charlie Hill TV series
1975 Processed Process
1965-76 Homicide Archie Prouse / George Armstrong / Snatcher Bennett / Paul Matthews TV series
1974-76 Matlock Police Various roles TV series
1976 Luke's Kingdom Connelly TV miniseries
1976 Power Without Glory John West TV miniseries
1978 Glenview High TV series
1978 Chopper Squad Ferry Captain TV series
1979 Skyways Charlie Day TV series
1979 Doctor Down Under Wardsman TV series
1980 Cop Shop Albie Reid TV series
1981 Bellamy Hill TV miniseries
1982 1915 Hugh McKenzie TV miniseries
1983 The Dismissal Albert Field TV miniseries
1984 Sweet and Sour Shrug Yates TV series
1984 Special Squad Ben Alexander TV series
1982-85 A Country Practice Various roles TV series
1986 A Fortunate Life Frank Phillips TV miniseries
1986 Return to Eden Dr. Bennett TV series
1986 Alice to Nowhere Jack "The Dogger" Harris TV miniseries
1987-88 Willing and Abel "Just One" Moore TV series
1984-88 Mother and Son Dr. Holloway TV series
1988 Australians Ced Fitzgerald / Mr. Jackson TV miniseries
1987-88 Rafferty's Rules 2 roles TV series
1989 In Sickness and Health The Priest TV series
1990 Come in Spinner Blue TV miniseries
1986-90 The Flying Doctors 3 roles TV series
1990 Howard the Mild Colonial Boy Constable Cliche TV series
1991 Deadly Doctor Ward
1995 G.P. Charles Restegina TV series
1995 On the Dead Side
1997 Water Rats Vic Roland TV series
1997 Heartbreak High Harold TV series
1997 Emmerdale: The Dingles Down Under Crocodile Dingle
1998-00 Search for Treasure Island Jones TV series
1999 Murder Call Walter Hart TV series
1999 The Missing Father John
2000 Bondi Banquet Hal Trembath TV series
2000 Tales of the South Seas TV miniseries
2001 Head Start Cullen Ashton TV series
2002 Blue Heelers Roy Haiseman TV series
2003 Grass Roots Lex Fisher TV series
2004 Salem's Lot Ed "Weasel" Craig TV miniseries
2005-06 headLand Curly TV series
2006 Nightmares and Dreamscapes Dr. Kazallan TV anthology series
1998-06 All Saints TV series
2008 H2O: Just Add Water Max Hamilton TV series
2010 Cops L.A.C. Tim TV series
2013 Crownies Alfred McMahon TV series
2010-14 Rake 2 roles TV series

References

  1. ^ "Vaughan, Martin". The Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e North Shore Times, 24 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b ABC Television, Billy Hughes's Family Secret
  4. ^ Martin Vaughan
  5. ^ The Seed.
  6. ^ Knox, David (12 November 2022). "Vale: Martin Vaughan". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Obituary: Martin Vaughan". Television.AU. 11 November 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.