Richard Meikle

Richard Meikle (10 October 1929 – 2 June 1991) was an Australian actor who worked extensively in film, theatre, and radio. He was the father of writer Sam Meikle.

Career

Meikle began his career as a stage actor. His first recorded role was in Metropolitan Theatre's production of Ned Kelly in 1947.[1]

In the 1950s, Meikle moved into radio acting, most prominently with Grace Gibson Radio Productions. Meikle's voice landed him many major roles with the company as both an actor and an announcer. Meikle was included in Reg James' list of his favourite Grace Gibson performances for his starring role alongside John Unicomb in the serial Becket.[2] Another factor working in Meikle's favour was his ability and desire to perform his own sound effects. Grace Gibson Productions' budget did not cover a professional sound effects person and as such actors who could do effects themselves were highly sought after. Reg James noted Meikle would often compete for rights to do sound effects with his co-stars Ron Roberts and James Condon.[3]

Meikle played London-based spy Guy Marriott. 1966 produced several roles for Meikle. He was used in the dual role of actor and announcer in The Shame of Sefton Ridge, an adaptation of Hamilton Basso's novel The View from Pompey's Head. Meikle read the opening credits and played the character of Mickey Higgens. Meikle's other role that year was that of henchman Paul Kruger in another Phillip Mann drama The Red Gardenia. Meikle also read the end credits of a few episodes. Another major role in the 60s for Meikle was as Logan Berkeley in Ross Napier's adaptation of the novel Borrasca. Borrasca was another example of Grace Gibson using Meikle as an announcer.

The early 1970s also proved to be a busy time for Meikle with Grace Gibson. He had another actor/announcer job in the form of Ross Napier's So Help Me God in 1970, where he read the credits for each episode and played criminal Toby Laird. Meikle had starring roles in the 1971 shows I Killed Grace Random and I, Christopher Macaulay, where he played copywriter Curtis Miller and the titular character respectively.

As television started to become more prevalent, Meikle began to branch out in the late 1970s. He appeared in several television movies, including Harvest of Hate, where he replaced Sir Robert Helpmann in the role of vineyard owner John Camden.[4] In 1976, Meikle had a major role as Martin Gruman in the one hour pilot episode of the television drama Bluey.

In 1982, Meikle returned to Grace Gibson and joined the cast of Grace Gibson's most popular serial, The Castlereagh Line. Meikle played Jim Holly.

Credits

YearTitleMedia typeCharacter/role
1954Starlight TheatreRadio
1957A Fourth for BridgeTV Movie
1957The Importance of Being EarnestTV Movie
1957In the ZoneTV Movie
1958Radio CabRadioScott Sullivan
1958This Land AustraliaShort
1959On the BeachFilmDavis
1959Not to be TakenRadioSteven Davies (original voice)
1960ITV Play of the WeekTelevisionLindsey Stone
1961No Hiding PlaceTelevisionArthur Wolf
1961Whiplash TelevisionPecos Denvers
1961A Night OutTV MovieGidney
1962The Taming of the ShrewTV Movie
1962Sara DaneRadioIrish rebel convict
1963The RobeRadioMarcellus Gallio
1964Too Young to DieRadioLarry Gates
1964Pray for a Brave Heart Radio
1965The AffairTV Movie
1965My Brother Jack TelevisionDud Rosevear
1965The Tilsit InheritanceRadioJim
1965BecketRadioKing Henry II
1966The Red GardeniaRadioPaul Kruger/Announcer
1966The Shame of Sefton RidgeRadioMickey Higgens/Announcer
1967Love and WarTV Movie
1967The Sinners of SonomaRadioRobby Barrow
1967ContrabanditsTelevisionSam Kodiak
1968BorrascaRadioLogan Berkeley
1968KinkheadRadioWarren Butler
1968UndercoverRadioGuy Marriott
1968The BattlersTV Movie
1968HunterTelevisionPhan Lin
1968-1969I've Married a BachelorTelevisionGuru Chanderadas
1969RiptideTelevisionAlex Kolonis
1969DeltaTelevisionBill Prescott
1969Woobinda, Animal DoctorTelevision
1969-1973Division 4TelevisionVarious
1970The RoversTelevisionProfessor Anderson
1970So Help Me GodRadioToby Laird/Announcer
1971I Killed Grace RandomRadioCurtis Miller/Announcer
1971I, Christopher MacaulayRadioChristopher Macaulay
1972Barrier ReefTelevisionJoe Francis
1972HomicideTelevisionBarrington
1972CatwalkTelevisionChristopher Kemper
1972The Prince and the PauperTV Movie
1972-1976Matlock PoliceTelevisionVarious
1973The Count of Monte CristoTV Movie
1973The Three MusketeersTV Movie
1973Certain WomenTelevisionGeorge Lindsay
1974Moving OnTelevision
1976BlueyTelevisionMartin Gruman
1976The Young DoctorsTelevisionLes Bradley
1976Silent Night, Holy NightTV Movie
1977Glenview HighTelevisionMichael Wilson
1977The Restless YearsTelevisionSenator Ross Lindsay
1977Dot and the Kangaroo (film)MovieVoice/casting director
1978Chopper SquadTelevisionGeorge Deacon
1979Harvest of HateMovieJohn Camden
1979The Little ConvictMovieSergeant Bully Langton/casting director/production manager
1979Cop ShopTelevisionFrank Dobson
1981Doctors and NursesMovieThe President
1982The Castlereagh LineRadioJim Holly/William Holly
1982-1987A Country Practice TelevisionVarious
1983Scales of JusticeTelevisionPremier Cooper
1983Who Killed Baby Azaria?TV MovieCoroner Galvin
1984For Love or MoneyDocumentaryHimself
1984The Last BastionTelevisionGeneral Vasey
1985The Pickwick PapersTV Movie
1985The Man in the Iron MaskTV Movie
1985The Adventures of Robin HoodTV Movie
1985Sons and DaughtersTelevisionColonel Gerrard Bainbridge
1985Stock SquadTV Movie
1985RobberyTV MovieMajor General
1986The Hunchback of Notre DameTV Movie
1986KidnappedTV Movie
1988The Dirtwater DynastyTelevisionMr. J. James
1990Home and AwayTelevisionParamedic
UnknownCrisis PointRadioNarrator
UnknownRequiem for Paul JasonRadioEric Millgate
UnknownThe Silent WitnessRadioLes Callaghan/End Credits
UnknownStep Into Deep WatersRadioLeslie Galvin

Personal life

Richard was the son of Leslie, an engineer, and Alma May née Milsted [6]. Richard married twice. He married in 1955 LOLA EDNA BROOKS, an actress, with whom he had a son [6, 7]. Richard married in 1968 HELEN MILLICENT MADGWICK [6]. Richard and Helen had four children [6]. Richard's obituary appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald on 4 June 1991, as well as several Death notices [8].

References

  1. "Richard Meikle". AusStage. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  2. James, Reg (2015). A Theatre in my Mind. Fremantle, Western Australia: Vivid Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-925341-34-8.
  3. James, Reg (2015). A Theatre in my Mind. Fremantle, Western Australia: Vivid Publishing. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-925341-34-8.
  4. "Harvest of Hate". OzMovies. Retrieved 12 February 2016.

6 New South Wales Electoral Rolls

7 New South Wales Registry for Births, Deaths and Marriages: Indexes

8 Ryerson Index

9 Sydney Morning Herald death notices



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