Alastair Duncan
Born1926
Died3 August 2005(2005-08-03) (aged 78–79)
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1952/1953, 1959–2002

Alistair Duncan, also credited as Alastair Duncan, was an English actor.

Early life

Duncan was accepted at the age of 16 into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art In London.

Career

Theatre

Duncan had a long career in performance, particularly in Australia. He appeared in numerous theatre roles starting in 1952'[1] He played Puck in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream to largely but not exclusively school student audiences at the Theatre Royal in Adelaide in 1951/1952. He performed in Broadway, New York in the play Under Milk Wood.[2]

Duncan was chairman of Australian Theatre for Young People when its first committee was formed in 1963[3] He became the director of the Marian Street Theatre later in his career.[4]

Radio

He starred in the Australian Broadcasting Commission radio series Dr Paul as a voice actor.[5]

Television

Later in his career, Duncan appeared in the television soap opera Home and Away.[6]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Type
1959 Lady in Danger Andy Meade TV movie
1959 A Tongue in Silver TV movie
1961 La Boheme TV movie
1961 The Big Client Dave Mason TV movie
1962 Land of Smiles Sou-Chong TV movie
1962 Funnel Web Paul Charlton TV movie
1964 The Four-Poster Michael TV movie
1964 I Have Been Here Before Dr Gortler TV movie
1969 Voyage Out Eddy TV movie
1971 Demonstrator Ted Pacard
1972 The Survivor TV movie
1972 The Money Game TV movie
1972 Robinson Crusoe Voice Animated TV movie
1972 The Prince and the Pauper Voice Animated TV movie
1972 Yeoman and the Guard TV movie
1972 Travels of Marco Polo Voice Animated TV movie
1972 The Virgin Fellas Hoffnung (voice) Animated TV movie
1973 Around the World in Eighty Days Phileas Fogg (voice) Animated TV movie
1973 Kidnapped Voice Animated TV movie
1973 The Swiss Family Robinson Voice Animated TV movie
1973 The Black Arrow Voice Animated TV movie
1973 The Gentlemen of Titipu Voice Animated TV movie
1975 The Mysterious Land Voice Animated TV movie
1975 Ivanhoe Voice Animated TV movie
1976 The Africans Narrator TV movie
1977 A Journey to the Center of the Earth Voice TV movie
1977 Moby-Dick Voice Animated TV movie
1978 From the Earth to the Moon Voice Animated TV movie
1979 The First Christmas Voice TV short film
1982 Heatwave American Speaker Feature film
1983 On the Run Mr. Jabert Feature film
1984 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Jim (voice) Animated TV movie
1984 Fast Talking School Inspector Feature film
1984 A Test of Love Hopgood
1985 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Voice Animated TV movie
1988 Classic Adventure Stories: Robinson Crusoe Film
1991 The Emperor's New Clothes Voice Animated TV movie
1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Voice Animated TV movie
1996 Camelot Voice Animated TV movie

Television

Title Year Role Type
1953 El Alamein Uncredited
1960 Stormy Petrel Various TV miniseries
1962 The Patriots Captain Robinson TV miniseries
1963 Time Out Interviewer TV series
1964 A Season in Hell Paul Verlaine TV miniseries
1963-64 Tribunal Interviewer TV series
1968 Hunter Tamas Spivak/Marriott TV series
1968 Contrabandits 3 roles TV series
1969 I've Married A Bachelor Joe Garibaldi TV series
1969 Riptide Harry TV series
1969 Division 4 Jack Parsons TV series
1970 The Link Men TV series
1967-71 Homicide Various - 4 roles TV series
1972 Number 96 Vernon Saville TV series
1972 Elephant Boy Jaffne TV series
1976 Shannon's Mob TV series
1981 Holiday Island Tom Ballantyne TV series
1981-83 Cop Shop 2 roles TV series
1982-83 A Country Practice Mr. Bourke TV series
1987 Vietnam Ambassador Anderson TV miniseries
1988 Rafferty's Rules Rex Jacobi TV series
1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Doctor TV miniseries
1988 True Believers Sir William Owen TV miniseries
1991 Ring of Scorpio Mr. Watts TV miniseries
1992 Six Pack Meir TV series
1995 Echo Point Magistrate TV series
1993-98 Australia's Most Wanted Narrator TV series
1998 A Difficult Woman Honour De Grasse TV miniseries
1990 / 2002 Home and Away Antonio Lucini / Judge Williamson TV series

Theatre

As actor

Title Year Role Type
1951-52A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckTheatre Royal, Adelaide
1957Under Milk WoodMog Edwards, The Guide Book, Lord Cut-Glass, Utah WatkinsBroadway
1962Beyond the FringePhillip Street Theatre
1964Season In HellPaul VerlaineABC Television Studios
1965Two Plays (in rehearsal)Independent Theatre
1965The RepresentativeUniversity of NSW Old Tote Theatre
1965The Fire on the Snow (in rehearsal)Independent Theatre
1966The Deadly GameIndependent Theatre
1966A Far CountryIndependent Theatre
1966LuvPhillip Street Theatre
1974The Chinese Prime MinisterActor (also director)Marian Street Theatre
1975Irma La DouceMarian Street Theatre
1975The Cool DuennaActor (also director)Marian Street Theatre
1976The Formation DancersActor (also director)Marian Street Theatre
1976ColeActor (also director)Marian Street Theatre
1980The BreadwinnerCharlesMarian Street Theatre

As writer / director

Title Year Role Type
1965The Servant of Two MastersDirectorHurstville Civic Centre, Mosman Town Hall, Parramatta Town Hall & Killara Soldiers Memorial Hall
1968The Runaway SteamboatDirectorAustralia Hall, Adelaide
1968The Dragon's HolidayDirector / playwrightPhillip Street Theatre & Westfield Hornsby
1968The Emperor's NightingaleAdaptor / directorPhillip Street Theatre
1969The Barber and the DonkeyPlaywrightWestfield Hornsby
1969Treasure IslandDirectorUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1969Dick WhittingtonDirector / music & lyricsUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1970The Prince and The FirebirdDirectorUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1971Remarkable HandcartDirectorUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1971The Mystery of Stanley BarlingbonePlaywrightUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1972Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, SailorDirector / playwrightUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1972Blop Goes the WeazelDirectorUniversity of NSW Parade Theatre
1973The Dragon's HolidayPlaywrightBailey Hall, Chatswood
1973The Emperor's NightingaleAdaptorBailey Hall, Chatswood
1973The Dragon, The Donkey and The NightingaleAdaptor / director / playwrightBailey Hall, Chatswood
1973Blithe SpiritDirectorPlayhouse Canberra
1974Cowardy CustardDirectorPlayhouse Canberra & Marian Street Theatre
1974Don't Listen Ladies!DirectorMarian Street Theatre
1974Home and BeautyDirectorMarian Street Theatre & Playhouse Canberra
1974The Chinese Prime MinisterDirector (also actor)Marian Street Theatre
1975Semi-DetachedDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1975The Cool DuennaDirector (also actor)Marian Street Theatre
1975The Sunshine BoysDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1975On Monday NextDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1976I Do! I Do!DirectorMarian Street Theatre
1976The Formation DancersDirector (also actor)Marian Street Theatre
1976Dry RunDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1976ColeDirector (also actor)Marian Street Theatre
1976Getting OnDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1977Something's AfootDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1977The Happy HunterDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1977Away MatchDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1977A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1978Edith PiafDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1978Journey's EndDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1978What Every Woman KnowsDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1978A Lad 'n' His LampDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1979Ten Times TableDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1979FannyDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1979The Druid's RestDIrectorMarian Street Theatre
1979SeesawDialect CoachMarian Street Theatre
1980Rum for your MoneyDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1980Shock!DirectorMarian Street Theatre ]
1980Family CirclesDirectorMarian Street Theatre
1980Kiss Me, KateDirectorMarian Street Theatre

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Radio

Title Year Role Type
1952Jemmy Green in AustraliaJemmyABC Radio Sydney
1979Amphitryon 38MercuryABC Radio Sydney
1979The Fire on the SnowNarratorABC Radio Sydney
1979A Wicked Pack of CardsSheik KamalABC Radio Sydney
1979What Price Glory?Captain FlaggABC Radio Sydney

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References

  1. "Alastair Duncan".
  2. "Alistair Duncan "Under Milk Wood" (Oct 15, 1957 – Nov 16, 1957)". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  3. "The voice that took listeners on a magical journey". The Sydney Morning Herald. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  4. Nunn, Judy (3 August 2005). "The voice that took listeners on a magical journey". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  5. "Dr Paul (Episode 4626) – Grace Gibson Productions Radio Serial". National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  6. Nunn, Judy (3 August 2005). "The voice that took listeners on a magical journey". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 October 2021.
  7. https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/226621
  8. https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/226621


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