David Nettheim
Born
David Cosman Nettheim

10 July 1925
Died11 March 2008 (aged 82)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Other namesDavid Netheim (billed as)
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre writer
Years active1927-?

David Cosman Nettheim (10 July 1925 11 March 2008) (billed also as David Netheim, was an Australian character actor and theatre writer, he acted in radio, theatre and film, but was best known for his roles in numerous television series, both locally and in the United Kingdom[1]

Early life

Born in Sydney, New South Wales, and brought up in Cremorne Point, on of five children and the eldest son of actor (Leslie) Roy Nettheim who was also involved in radio and theatre and who hosted a classical music programme on radio 2GB and its Macquarie Radio Network) and actress, singer and elocution teacher Mary Hosking, he was introduced to the theatre when his parents joined Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre.[1]

Career

He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and joined 2GB as an office boy in 1941. He took on occasional writing and announcing roles and was involved in production of John Dease's Quiz Kids.[1]

He helped Sir Charles Mackerras (an old schoolfriend) prepare classical music programmes for radio. He adapted Xavier Herbert's Capricornia as a radio serial.[1]

He was involved with the Metropolitan Theatre, Mercury Theatre and Phillip Street Theatre, where he both wrote for and acted in their famous revues.[1]

He worked with Michael Bentine and John Bluthal in the Goon Show-like radio programme Three's a Crowd for radio 2UE, which ran for 34 weekly half-hour episodes.[2] He next worked in Britain with Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine in the 1957 television comedy skit show Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show. The following year he moved to Britain, and for 20 years he was seldom out of work but maintained ties with Australia in regular hookups with John West for his radio programme The Showman.[1] In 1971 he appeared in the acclaimed BBC drama Elizabeth R as forger Thomas Phelippes.[3]

In 1977 he settled in the Sydney suburb of Glebe. He appeared in stage and television productions, and took on the positions of federal treasurer for Actors Equity. He was involved in the doomed campaign to save the Regent Theatre in Sydney from demolition and helped manage the Actors' Benevolent Fund.

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Nettheim appeared in guest roles in numerous Australian TV mini series and serials, including Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, and A Country Practice.

Death

He died 11 March 2008 in Sydney aged 82. He never married and was survived by two brothers and two sisters.

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Notes
Make Mine a Million1959ProfessorFeature film
Never Die1959TedTV movie
BBC Sunday-Night Play1963FominTV movie
Masquerade1965Photographer (uncredited)Feature film
Nobody Runs Forever (aka The High Commissioner)1968Blaney (uncredited)Feature film
The Promise1969StepfatherFeature film
The Pied Piper1972KulikFeature film
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width1973RabbiFeature film
Arena1975TV movie
Ripkin1978Andrew CliffordTV movie
Who Killed Baby Azaria? (aka The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain)1983BookwriterTV movie
Bliss1985CorneliusFeature film
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde1986Mr. Hyde (voice)Film
Kidnapped1986VoiceAnimated feature film
Frank Enstein ?VoiceAnimated feat film
Paws1997RabbiFeature film

Television

Title Year Role Notes
The Adventures of Long John Silver1957Lieutenant LeonTV series
Before Your Very Eyes1957TV series
Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show!1957Various CharactersTV series
BBC Sunday Night Theatre1959BillTV series
The Buds of Paragon Row1959Mr. FellowesTV series
ITV Play of the Week1959StenographerTV series
No Tiding Place1959KorskiTV series
The Flying Doctor1959ChemistTV series
The Army Game1959-60Professor Fanshawe - Professor SprattTV series
Emergency Ward 101960Dr. John MacDermotTV series
Boyd Q.C.1960Gordon NichollsTV series
Theatre 701961Union officialTV series
Probation Officer1961Probation OfficerTV series
Friday Night1963RabbiTV series
Maigret1963Gaston BuziersTV series
The Avengers1963UmbertoTV series
Compact1964Arthur PlumTV series
Thorndiye1964StalkerTV series
Crane1963-65Aziz - ChavezTV series
Public Eye1965Teddy BooramTV series
Out of the Unknown1965AnalystTV series
The Baron1967CravosTV series
The Saint1967Inspector Umberto CrepiTV series
The Prisoner1967DoctorTV series
Man in a Suitcase1967LeaderTV series
A Hundred Years of Humphrey HastingsTV series
The Troubleshooters1967Dr. MayerTV series
Doctor WhoFedorinTV series
ITV Playhouse1968John RugglesTV series
Virgin of the Secret Service1968KontellTV series
Resurrection19682nd JudgeTV miniseries
Thirty-Minute Theatre1968BenTV series
Z Cars1969Mr. CooperTV series
Canterbury Tales1969PlaceboTV series
Biography1970BarwitzTV series
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width1970Rabbi StoneTV series
Elizabeth R1971Thomas PhelippesTV miniseries
BBC Play of the Month1971Moliere - OfficerTV series
Spyder's Web1972GrolikTV series
Dial M for Murder1974LeonidesTV series
Microbes and Men1974DevilleTV series
Behind the Legend1975TV series
Glenview High1978TV series
A Place in the World1979Laurie CarterTV miniseries
Cop Shop1980-82Mr Rogers - Bruce Sinclair - Alan SinclairTV series
Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H)1980-82George Logan - Magistrate - Mr. CarterTV series
Sons and Daughters1982-84Scott ThompsonTV series
The Lancaster Miller Affair1985Dr. TallmanTV miniseries
Rafferty's Rules1988Dr. TurpinTV series
Emma: Queen of the South Seas1988Kaiser Wilhelm IITV miniseries
A Country Practice1992Peter WestTV series
G.P.1991-94Murray PhippsTV series
Wildside1998Brian LeechTV series
Love is a Four Letter Word2001JudgeTV series

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 In Showbiz from the Age of Two Sydney Morning Herald 17 March 2008 accessed 3 September 2011
  2. http://www.nfsa.gov.au/site_media/uploads/file/2011/12/05/NFSA_Radio_series_collection_amended.pdf "Australian Radio Series 1930s to 1970s. A guide to ScreenSound Australia’s holdings" accessed 5 September 2011
  3. "Elizabeth R: S".
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