Ben Gabriel

{{Short description|Australian actor and director}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}

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| name = Ben Gabriel

| birth_name = James Vernon Gabriel

| birth_place = Weymouth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom

| birth_date = 25 February 1918

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| death_date = 25 April 2012 (aged 94)

| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|director|voice artist|theatre co-founder}}

| years active = 1939-2002

| family = Ethel Florence Gabriel (McConnell) (1888–1967) actress, costume designer and maker

| spouse = Doreen Warburton (OBE){{cite web|url=https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/819|title=Doreen Warburton |website=AusStage}} (also known as Evelyn Ward) actress, director, theatre co-founder

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Ben Gabriel (25 February 1918 – 25 April 2012) was an English Australian character actor, director, voice artist and theatre founder.{{Cite web|url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1562213|title=Gabriel, Ben (−2012) – People and organisations|website=Trove}} Gabriel had numerous appearances in stage and radio roles and in film and television.{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/all-rounder-was-always-on-a-role-20120530-1zjcn.html|title=All-rounder was always on a role|last1=Anderson|first1=Doug|date=30 May 2012|website=The Sydney Morning Herald|language=en|accessdate=7 July 2019}}{{cite web|url=https://www.kjtheatrediary.com/2012/05/vale-ben-gabriel.html|title=Vale Ben Gabriel|last=Hodda|first=Noel|date=9 May 2012|website=kjtheatrediary.com|language=en|type=Eulogy|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150309185032/https://www.kjtheatrediary.com/2012/05/vale-ben-gabriel.html|archive-date=9 March 2015|url-status=dead|accessdate=24 July 2019}}

Early life

Gabriel was born as James Vernon Gabriel in Weymouth, Dorset, England.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/2601|title=Ben Gabriel|website=AusStage|access-date=24 July 2019}} His mother Ethel Florence McConnell, was born in Kent, England and was an actress and costume designer, who was professionally known as Ethel Gabriel (31 October 1888 – 23 May 1967) {{cite web|url=https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/225025|title=Ethel Gabriel |website=AusStage}} Ethel came to Australia in 1919 as a war bride and worked as an actress with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, featuring in such productions as Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. and also toured in that production in the West End and on Broadway, she appeared also in the 1959 film adaptation.

Gabriel grew up in Sydney and Wollongong and saw war service as a lance-sergeant for six years with the 9th division during World War II.{{Cite web |title=World War Two Service |url=https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=130289&c=WW2#R |access-date=24 March 2021 |website=Australian Government – Department of Veteran's Affairs}} He officially changed his stage name to Ben Gabriel, a name he had always used on a personal basis.

Career

Gabriel's career began in theatre in the late 1930s and he appeared with his mum in touring productions of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll in 1959 and 1960, continuing roles with the Sydney Theatre Company in Three Sisters and The Lower Depths and also the Ensemble Theatre as a holocaust survivor in a A Shayna Maidel. In 1963, he founded the Q Theatre with his wife-to-be and others, originally operating at Circular Quay and then in Penrith.

Gabriel's television career spanned from the early 1960s until the late 1980s. One of his early roles was as the alien leader, 'the Soshun', in the ABC science fiction series The Stranger. Gabriel appeared in numerous early productions of Homicide, Matlock Police and Division 4, all part of the Crawford Productions banner.

He became best known for his role in Contrabandits as Jim Shirley, winning the Penguin Award for Best Supporting Actor. Character roles were aplenty in soap operas and serials from Sons and Daughters, Prisoner, Home and Away, All Saints, and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.

His film repertoire extended with roles in such gems as The Office Picnic, The Mango Tree, Break of Day and Fighting Back.

Filmography

=Television=

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Type

1961WhiplashTed CammidgeTV series, 1 episode
1961The OutcastsDr JamiesonTV miniseries, 1 episode
1964Consider Your VerdictTV series, 1 episode
1965The StrangerSoshunTV series, 4 episodes
1965–1975HomicideFather Coghlan / Grant / Clarrie Lucas / Ronald Marshall / Maleski / Robert Morton / Billy Garret / Joe Johnston / Chester Bradley / Gordon Carstairs / Stan Harris / Charles Kemp / Tim LatimerTV series, 13 episodes
1966The InterpretarisParta BenoTV miniseries, 6 episodes
1967My Name’s McGooley, What’s Yours?TV series, 1 episode
1967Australian PlayhouseOld ManTV series, 1 episode
1967Love and WarFredTV miniseries, 1 episode
1967–1968ContrabanditsJim ShirleyTV series, 30 episodes
1968Skippy the Bush KangarooReceptionistTV series, 1 episode
1969RiptideFenwickTV series, 1 episode
1969–1975Division 4Various rolesTV series, 11 episodes
1970The RoversHorace SoamesTV series, 1 episode
1970DeltaLawsonTV series, 1 episode
1971The GroupMr SebelTV series, 1 episode
1971Barrier ReefSergeant DwyerTV series, 1 episode
1970–1971Dynasty'Unk' MartelTV series, 22 episodes
1972Lane EndChris PappasTV miniseries, 7 episodes
1972BoneySnr Constable SassoonTV series, 1 episode
1972The Far CountryTV miniseries
1972–1973Over TherePopTV series, 7 episodes
1972, 1975Behind the LegendJohn MonashTV anthology series, 2 episodes
1973RyanVedat AvdiTV series, 1 episode
1973The Evil TouchDr PhillipsTV series, 1 episode
1974This Love AffairAnthology TV series, 1 episode
1974RushReverend SmithTV series, 1 episode
1974A Touch of ReverenceTV miniseries
1971–1975Matlock PoliceVarious rolesTV series, 7 episodes
1975The Last of the AustraliansArnold HarrisTV series, 1 episode
1975Cash and CompanyLuckyTV miniseries, episode 5: "Intersection"
1975Ben HallMacKenzieTV miniseries, 3 episodes
1975Quality of MercyTV series, 1 episode
1975Shannon's MobAklovTV series, 1 episode
1975King's MenMarshiTV series, 1 episode
1978Glenview HighDr WattsTV series, 1 episode
1978Case for the DefenceEdward FreemanTV series, 1 episode
1978Chopper SquadThe Lighthouse KeeperTV series, 1 episode
1979PrisonerEdward Warner / Ted WarnerTV series, 6 episodes
1982MPSIBTomTV series, 1 episode
1983Sons and DaughtersBert WilkinsTV series, 254 episodes
1988AustraliansSan Francisco DoctorAnthology TV series, episode 6: "Lola Montez"
1988Rafferty's RulesGeorgeTV series, 1 episode
1989G.P.VittorioTV series, 2 episodes
1989E StreetWilliam JackmanTV series, 2 episodes
1983–1990A Country PracticeDr Hamish Wood / Snow Brennan / Billy PerkinsTV series, 10 episodes
1991The Flying DoctorsFranz JosefTV series, 1 episode
1996Home and AwayHarry PrendegrastTV series, 3 episodes
1997Fallen AngelsGiuliano MazzoniTV series, 1 episode
1998–2002All SaintsMr Henderson / Mr KucharskiTV series, 2 episodes

=Film=

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Type

1955Three in One: Joe Wilson's MatesThe PriestAnthology film
1957The Three DroversTV movie
1960Turning PointSteve PringleTV movie
1961A Little South of HeavenEddyTV movie
1963The DreamingNarratorShort film
1964BertrandMr WatsonTV movie
1966The Man Who Saw ItWhit MorganTV movie
1970Strange HolidayTV movie
1972The Office PicnicMr Johnson, the BossFeature film
1973FlashpointMine ManagerFeature film
1976Let the Balloon GoMr SumnerFeature film
1976Break of DayMr EvansFeature film
1976God Knows Why, But It WorksFirst DoctorShort film
1977The Mango TreeWilkenshawFeature film
1977The ClaimDocumentary
1979Vox PopShort film
1981A Step in the Right DirectionTV movie
1981HoodwinkMartin's FatherFeature film
1982Fighting BackMorelandFeature film
1985I Can't Get StartedLazarusFeature film
1988Touch the Sun: Princess KateTaxi DriverTV movie
1992ResistanceQuincyFeature film
2001My Husband, My KillerAndrew KalajzichTV movie

Theatre

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Type

19391066 And All ThatTheatre Royal, Sydney
1945The Doctor’s DilemmaIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1949A Marriage of ConvenienceIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1950Bound East for CardiffIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1950The Long Voyage HomeIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1950Moon of the CaribeesIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1950In the ZoneIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1950S.S GlencairnIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1951Madam LouisePalace Theatre, Sydney with Ben Fuller
1954The Two BouquetsJulian BromleyIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1957The Willow Pattern PlateFisherman / CooliePhillip Street Theatre, Sydney
1958The Shifting HeartDonny PrattNational Theatre, Launceston, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with AET Trust
1958–1960Summer of the Seventeenth DollBarneyTheatre Royal, Adelaide, Regional Australian tour, Theatre Royal, Adelaide, Grand Opera House, Wellington, Gisborne, New Zealand, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland with AET Trust, J. C. Williamson & New Zealand Players
1960The Square RingJoeABC TV Studios, Sydney
1960Hunger of a GirlIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1961RootsIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1961A Little South of HeavenEddieABC TV Studios, Sydney
1961, 1966The One Day of the YearWackaArts Council tour, Cooma Town Hall & Tokyo
1963MacbethTasmania with Curtain Theatre Company & AET Trust
1963Henry VTasmania with Curtain Theatre Company & AET Trust
1963RashomonIndependent Theatre, Sydney with AET Trust
1963The Dumb WaiterAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964GeorgeAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964The ProposalAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964The End of the BeginningAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1964Rusty BuglesIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1964Sweet Day of DecisionOld Tote Theatre, Sydney with AET Trust
1965The Dock BriefHerbert FowleWest End Rialto, Brisbane with Q Theatre Company
1965The ProposalStephan Stepanovich ChoobukovWest End Rialto, Brisbane with Q Theatre Company
1965The Business of Good GovernmentAssembly Hall, Sydney with Q Theatre Company
1966Tiny AliceJulianOld Tote Theatre Company
1966The GentsAMP Theatrette, Sydney with Q Theatre Company & AET Trust
1966Summer of the Seventeenth DollAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1968Dick Whittington and His CatIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1969Narrow Road to the Deep NorthIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1970Death of a SalesmanWilly LomanOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1972The Dock BriefAMP Theatrette, Sydney
1974LearKing LearOld Tote Theatre, Sydney
1975The DepartmentGordonMarian Street Theatre with Northside Theatre Company & AET Trust
1975A Breeze from the GulfThe Australian Theatre, Sydney with Peter Williams Productions
1976All OverThe DoctorNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976Perfectly All RightNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976The Joss Adams ShowNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976SextetNimrod Theatre, Sydney
1976EquusFrank StrangSeymour Centre, Sydney with Old Tote Theatre Company
1977The Business of Good GovernmentAssembly Hall, Sydney
1977The Three SistersChebutykinSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1977The EntertainerVoice of Brother BillQ Theatre, Penrith
1977The Lower DepthsLukaSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company with Old Tote Theatre Company
1978Don't Piddle Against the Wind, MateBob DaviesSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
1978King LearGloucesterSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1979King Richard'King' Richard BrownABC Radio Sydney
1979KookaburraBill ClareABC Radio Sydney
1979The DepartmentBobbyQ Theatre, Penrith, Marsden Theatre, Parramatta, Bankstown Town Hall
1979The Devil’s DiscipleLawyer Hawkins / Rev BrudenellSydney Opera House
1980A Night with the Q: The Dock Brief / The Sponge Room / The ProposalQ Theatre, Penrith with AET Trust
1980Measure for MeasureEscalusQ Theatre, Penrith
1980Travelling NorthFreddyQ Theatre, Penrith
1980The HomecomingMaxQ Theatre, Penrith
1980Happy EndReverendQ Theatre, Penrith
1981War HorseJack ArmstrongQ Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1981No Names... No Pack DrillBrowningQ Theatre, Penrith
1981Buried ChildDodgeQ Theatre, Penrith, Bankstown Town Hall, Sydney, Orange Civic Theatre
1981On Our SelectionDad RuddQ Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1982What the Butler SawQ Theatre, Penrith
1982The ClubQ Theatre, Penrith
1982Molly DiesQ Theatre, Penrith
1982Charley’s AuntBrassettQ Theatre, Penrith, Orange Civic Theatre
1983The Cherry OrchardSydney Opera House with STC
1983Sweeney ToddBeadleQ Theatre, Penrith
1984The Pillars of SocietyAuneSydney Opera House https://ibsenstage.hf.uio.no/pages/event/85795
1985Reedy RiverAlfQ Theatre, Penrith (also Director)
1985What If You Died Tomorrow?Marian Street Theatre, Sydney with Northside Theatre Company
1986No SugarSergeant & NealNational Arts Centre, Ottawa, West End Community Centre, Vancouver for Vancouver Expo, Fitzroy Town Hall, Melbourne with AET Trust & Western Australian Theatre Company
1987Down an Alley Filled With CatsQ Theatre, Penrith
1987, 1988The DepartmentGordonSeymour Centre, Sydney, Melbourne Athenaeum with Elston, Hocking and Woods,

Northside Theatre Company & AET Trust

1988Interplay '88Sydney Opera House
1988A Dream PlayPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA, Sydney Opera House with STC for Festival of Sydney
1989Say Goodbye to the PastGhost of a Shakespearean actorStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
1989Windy GullyBridge Theatre, Coniston, New Theatre, Sydney with Theatre South
1990My Son The Lawyer Is DrowningGodEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1991A Shayna MaidelHolocaust SurvivorEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1994Brilliant LiesCivic Playhouse, Newcastle with Hunter Valley Theatre Company
The Harp in the SouthMTC

{{cite web|url= https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/2601 |title= Ben Gabriel theatre credits |publisher=AusStage}}

Personal life and legacy

In 1949, Gabriel married opera singer Rhonney Webber. Together they had one daughter, but soon divorced less than ten years later.

In 1969, he married actress and director Doreen Warburton (OBE), who was also born in London, England, but had emigrated to Australia in 1953 and was awarded the OBE in 1972.

Gabriel passed away on 25 April 2012, at the age of 94. His wife, his daughter Laura and son John survived him after his death.

Australian actor Noel Hodda, during his eulogy, described Ben Gabriel as "an old school actor – there to serve the writer, the story and the director and by doing that, serving the audience."

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