Henri Szeps

{{Short description|Australian actor}}

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

{{Infobox person

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| honorific_suffix = OAM

| birth_name =

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1943|10|02|mf=y}}

| birth_place = Lausanne, Switzerland

| nationality = Australian

| education = University of Sydney

| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|composer|playwright|performer|advisor|translator}}

| years_active = 1963−present

| organisation = Ensemble Theatre

| known_for = Mother And Son, Palace of Dreams, I'm Not a Dentist

| television =

| spouse = Mary Ann Severne (m. 1969)

| children = 2, including Josh Szeps

| parents =

| family =

| awards = {{bulleted|Order of Australia Medal (OAM)|Helpmann Award|Norman Kessell Award for Outstanding Performance|Penguin Award for Best Actor in a mini-series|GLUGS Lifetime Achievement Award |Henri Szeps Green Room at the Ensemble Theatre}}

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Henri Szeps {{post-nominals| country=AUS|OAM}} ({{IPAc-en|h|ɛ|n|r|i|_|z|ɛ|p|s}}) (born October 2, 1943[https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/spiritofthings/henri-szeps/4881564 Mr. Henri Szeps]. A.B.C.. Retrieved 14 Sep 2024.), also spelled Henry Szeps, is a Swiss-born Australian character actor of theatre and television. He has also featured in films and worked in voice roles, and has worked in productions in the United Kingdom.

Early life

Henri Szeps was born in 1943 in Lausanne, Switzerland, to Polish parents. Prior to the German invasion of Poland during World War II, his parents fled to France in 1938. His father left the family to join the French Resistance. In 1943, his mother Rose and three-year-old sister Maria made their way to a refugee camp in Lausanne, where Henri was born. In September 1994, having watched babies in the camp become ill, Henri’s mother had him fostered out to a German-speaking Swiss couple in Blumenstein at 1{{frac|1|2}} months old. In 1946, his mother who had relocated to Paris, reclaimed him when he was three years old, but he returned to the Swiss couple in 1948 when he was 4{{frac|1|2}}, as he couldn’t speak Polish or French and found it hard to communicate with his mother. He was reclaimed by his mother again in 1949, but due to her illness, at the age of six was placed at the Rothschild Orphanage, St Denis, outside Paris.{{cite web|url= https://theatregold1.mybigcommerce.com/im-not-a-dentist/ |title= I'm Not a Dentist |publisher= Theatregold}}{{cite web|url= https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/henris-story/ |title= Henri’s story |publisher= Refugee Council of Australia |date= 20 January 2019}}

Szeps came to Sydney, Australia, at the age of eight in 1951 or 1952 with his mother and sister.{{cite web |title=Henri's story |date=April 2011 |url=https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/henris-story/ |publisher=Refugee Council of Australia |access-date=2019-08-09}}{{Cite news|last=Wright|first=Tony|date=1988-09-06|title=Szeps's life would make a good script itself|pages=1|work=Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995)|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article102068376|access-date=2020-12-30}} From 1952, his stepfather Maurice joined then from Paris. His mother worked as a tailor and his stepfather as a presser. They later bought a grocery shop in Surry Hills.{{cite web|url= https://www.refugeecouncil.org.au/henris-story/ |title= Henri’s story |publisher= Refugee Council of Australia |date= 20 January 2019}}

Szeps started attending Greenwich Primary School, where he appeared in numerous school plays. Starting in 1956, he attended North Sydney Technical High School for 9 months, followed by Randwick Boys High School. From 1959 to 1960 he performed in school productions of The Teahouse of the August Moon.{{cite web|url= https://theatregold1.mybigcommerce.com/im-not-a-dentist/ |title= I'm Not a Dentist |publisher= Theatregold}}

Career

Szeps studied acting at the Ensemble Theatre during weekends, under the direction of Hayes Gordon (who instilled in him the method acting techniques of Stanislavski) for four years, while gaining science and electrical engineering degrees at Sydney University. In 1963, while undergoing his studies, he appeared every night at the Ensemble Theatre, in a play called The Physicists, which ran for six months. He also performed in George Bernard Shaw’s The Apple Cart, and Woody Allen’s Don't Drink The Water.{{cite web|url= https://www.shorelife.com.au/henri-szeps/ |title= Henri Szeps |publisher= Shorelife |date = 21 January 2015}}

His early screen credits include police procedural drama series Homicide, children's series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo and adventure series Riptide as well as the film You Can't See 'Round Corners. In 1968, he starred in a successful stage production of Mart Crowley’s The Boys in the Band, where, during the Sydney season, he met his wife-to-be, NIDA graduate and actress Mary Ann Severne, who had come to watch fellow NIDA friends performing in the play.{{cite web|url= https://www.shorelife.com.au/henri-szeps/ |title= Henri Szeps |publisher= Shorelife |date = 21 January 2015}}

Disillusioned by the Australian acting scene, Szeps relocated to England in 1971 together with Severne, in order to hone his acting skills. He initially performed in a production of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure by director Peter Cheeseman, before starring in I, Claudius opposite David Warner, one of the most influential actors at the time. He then toured the UK, the Middle East and the Mediterranean in a Prospect Theatre Company tour of several plays, alongside Derek Jacobi.{{cite web|url= https://www.shorelife.com.au/henri-szeps/ |title= Henri Szeps |publisher= Shorelife |date = 21 January 2015}}{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AusLit}} He also had guest roles in several British television series, including The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Spyder's Web, Spy Trap, The Strauss Family, Colditz, Crown Court and Dixon of Dock Green.

Szeps returned to Australia in 1974, where he appeared in the television series Taxi. He played the recurring role of Phillip Chambers in Number 96 in 1976. He then appeared in the TV movies Say You Want Me (1977), Ride on Stranger (1979), The Plumber (1979), A Toast to Melba (1980) and A Step in the Right Direction (1981). Guest roles followed in series such as Chopper Squad, Cop Shop, Kingswood Country and A Country Practice, City West and Carson’s Law. He also performed voiceover work in a number of animated children's classics, including Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear, Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet and A Tale of Two Cities.

From 1984 to 1994, Szeps played his best known role of selfish dentist Robert Beare, the older son, in the classic Australian television comedy series Mother and Son, with Garry McDonald, Ruth Cracknell and Judy Morris. Another prominent role was in ABC's 10-part series Palace of Dreams, for which he won a Penguin Award for Best Actor in 1985. He then played ill-fated prime minister Harold Holt in the 1987 miniseries Vietnam, alongside Nicole Kidman. He also had further guest roles in drama series Rafferty's Rules, US series Mission: Impossible, medical series G.P. and All Saints, period adventure drama Snowy River: The McGregor Saga and police procedural series Stingers.

Szeps also continued to work extensively in theatre, including several première productions of David Williamson plays – Celluloid Heroes, Dead White Males and Heretic. He played the doctor in the world première of Williamson's Travelling North, and was asked to reprise the role in the 1987 film version with Leo McKern and Graham Kennedy. He has performed in five one-man shows, produced by the Ensemble Theatre, the last three of which were self-penned – The Double Bass (1990), Sky (1992) (written for him by John Misto), I'm Not a Dentist (1997), Why Kids (2003) and Wish I'd Said That (2010).

His final acting role was in the 2015 biographical television miniseries Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, playing Dee Anthony.

Szeps has also written a book on acting, All in Good Timing: A Personal Account of What an Actor Does (1996), which is used as a reference by drama schools.{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AusLit}}

Personal life

Szeps met fellow actress Mary Ann Severne while touring in the Sydney run of the play The Boys in the Band. They married on June 28 1969, and have two sons together, Amos Szeps and ABC broadcaster Josh Szeps.{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AusLit}}{{cite web|url= https://www.myheritage.com/names/henri_szeps |title= Henri Szeps Family History & Historical Records |publisher= MyHeritage}}

In 2021, Szeps openly discussed his struggles with early onset dementia on the ABC TV series Just Between Us, alongside son Josh.{{cite web|url= https://m.facebook.com/radionational/videos/just-between-us-josh-and-henri-szeps/852011555426554/?__so__=permalink&__rv__=related_videos |title= Just Between Us – Josh and Henri Szeps |publisher= Facebook |date= 30 October 2021}}

Szeps speaks three languages fluently.{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AusLit}}

Honours and awards

class="wikitable"

! Association

! Year

! Award

! Work

! Results

Penguin Award

|

| Best Actor in a mini-series

| Palace of Dreams

| {{Won}}

Norman Kessell Award

| 1997

| Outstanding Performance

| I'm Not a Dentist{{cite web | title=Awards | website=Glugs | date=1 April 2014 | url=https://glugsofgosh.wordpress.com/awards/ | access-date=26 December 2023}}

| {{Won}}

Australian Government

| 2001

| Medal of the Order of Australia

| "For service to the arts, and to the community through the Australia Day Council and the National Centre for Childhood Grief"{{Cite web|url=https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/870527 |title=Mr Henri Szeps| website=Australian Honours Search Facility| publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia) |access-date= 26 December 2023}}

| {{Honoured}}

Helpmann Award

| 2003

| Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical

| Cabaret

| {{Won}}

Ensemble Theatre

| 2014

| The Henri Szeps Green Room

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| {{Honoured}}

Glugs Awards

| 2015

| Lifetime Achievement Award

|

| {{Honoured}}

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Type

1969You Can't See 'round Corners PeterFeature film
1976God Knows Why, But It WorksDr. Archie KalokerinosFilm
1980Fatty FinnMr. ZilchFeature film
1981Run Rebecca, RunManuel CortesFeature film
1982The Best of FriendsLiloFeature film
1982The Mystery at Castle HouseMr. WilberforceFeature film
1983The Return of Captain InvincibleChief Security OfficerFeature film
1983Now and ForeverBarry YorkFeature film
1983Platypus CoveWinston BellFeature film
1985Warming UpSergeant Peter SullivanFeature film
1987Les Patterson Saves the WorldDr. Charles Herpes / Desiree HerpesFeature film
1987Travelling NorthSaulFeature film
1987The Edge of PowerSteve TraynorFeature film
1992Seeing RedLouie LeedsFeature film
2001ElixirBob SommervilleFeature film
2009No Junk MailShort film
2010The BrisDobinskiShort film
2012Bathing FrankyRodneyFeature film
2013McLean's MoneyEdward McLean

=Television=

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Type

1967; 1969HomicidePeter Scott / Alan Shaw / David Yates3 episodes
1969Skippy the Bush KangarooBob1 episode
1969RiptideDes Dawkins1 episode
1969–1975Division 4Jeff Taylor / Brian Martin / Jimmy Dunn3 episodes
1971Misleading CasesPierre1 episode
1971SpyforceDingo1 episode
1971The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesLaval1 episode
1972Spyder's WebPoliceman1 episode
1972Spy TrapThe Frenchman1 episode
1972The Strauss FamilyEdi's DresserMiniseries, 1 episode
1973; 1974ColditzDe Crossait / Captain Henry LeVevre2 episodes
1974BarlowCorsican1 episode
1974Crown CourtDr. Herman Abel2 episodes
1974Armchair CinemaEpisode 6: "Tully"
1975Dixon of Dock GreenOnion Man1 episode
1976Number 96Phillip Chambers21 episodes
1976Do I Have to Kill My Child?DoctorTV movie
| 1977The Dick Emery Show in AustraliaVarious characters
1977Say You Want MeJim MortonTV movie
1978Chopper SquadFalconio1 episode
1978–1981Cop ShopSteven Halliday / Vincent Morelli5 episodes
1979The PlumberDavid MedavoyTV movie
1979Ride on StrangerVincent Sladder4 episodes
1980A Toast to MelbaThomas Beecham / Buffalo Bill / Mayor of BrisbaneTV movie
1980; 1984Kingswood CountryMr O'Grady / Eric the Postman2 episodes
1981A Step in the Right DirectionTV movie
1981Daily at DawnJoe ParkerTV series
1982Wilde's DomainShenkoTV movie
1982Home Sweet HomeFranco1 episode
1982M.P.S.I.BTran Van
1982–1983A Country PracticePerc Hobbs / Ralph Bianchi6 episodes
1983Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of FearVoiceAnimated TV movie
1983Sherlock Holmes and a Study in ScarletVoiceAnimated TV movie
1984A Tale of Two CitiesVoiceAnimated TV movie
1984City WestDr. Mikus Kuskis7 episodes
1984Carson's LawWally Martin2 episodes
1984–1994Mother and SonRobert Beare38 episodes
1985Pickwick PapersVoiceAnimated TV movie
| 1985Palace of DreamsMick MendelMiniseries, 10 episodes
1987VietnamHarold HoltMiniseries, 3 episodes
1988Rafferty's RulesUncle Aniello2 episodes
1989HannayPolice Inspector1 episode
1990Mission: ImpossibleEsteban Magdalena1 episode
1991Hampton CourtMr. Verstak1 episode
1991; 1995G.P.Charlie Cassidy / Ibram Hanaf2 episodes
1992The Adventures of SkippyFrank1 episode
1996Snowy River: The McGregor SagaJacob Verkovic1 episode
1999; 2009All SaintsGeorge Bresnic / Victor McGregor3 episodes
2000StingersNorman Sagar1 episode
2001Flat ChatCardinal Del Gardia1 episode
2001South PacificBenoitTV movie
2001Escape of the Artful DodgerDr. Hartman3 episodes
2015Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next DoorDee AnthonyMiniseries, 2 episodes

Stage

=As actor=

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Type

1962Cecile and the Bespoke OvercoatCecileUniversity of Sydney
1963The PhysicistsEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
Paint Your WagonArts council tour{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AustLit}}
1964An Entertainment: The Canterville Ghost / A Programme of Folk SongEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1966The Death of Bessie SmithEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1966The Apple CartEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1968Don't Drink the WaterAxel MageeIndependent Theatre, Sydney
1968–1970The Boys in the BandHaroldAustralian tour with Harry M. Miller
1970When We Are MarriedPhillip St Theatre, Sydney
1970Alice in WonderlandPhillip St Theatre, Sydney
1971Measure for MeasureStoke-on-Trent{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AustLit}}
1972I, ClaudiusQueens Theatre, London{{cite web|url= https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/10456813 |title= Henry Szeps 'It's My Party': Acting for Life |publisher= AustLit}}
1972–1973The Royal Hunt of the SunThe Old Vic UK tour{{cite web|url= https://theatricalia.com/play/4k6/the-royal-hunt-of-the-sun/production/aka |title= The Royal Hunt of the Sun |publisher= Theatricalia}}
1972–1973Twelfth NightThe Old Vic UK tour{{cite web|url= https://theatricalia.com/play/f/twelfth-night/production/ak8 |title= Twelfth Night |publisher= Theatricalia}}
1972–1973Mother GooseDemon DiscontentTheatre Royal, Windsor with Windsor Theatre Company{{cite web|url= https://theatricalia.com/play/jcq/mother-goose/production/1ank |title= Mother Goose |publisher= Theatricalia}}
1963–1974PericlesFisherman 1Nottingham Playhouse, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Middle East & Mediterranean tour, Oxford Playhouse, Her Majesty's Theatre, London with Prospect Theatre Company{{cite web|url= https://theatricalia.com/play/21/pericles/production/ak9 |title= Pericles |publisher= Theatricalia}}
1974–1975SavagesEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Theatre Royal, Hobart
1975The Good DoctorEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra, Monash University, Melbourne
1976The Beast of Belgrave SquareGilbert MortlockNeutral Bay Music Hall, Sydney
1977Funny PeculiarDesmond AinsleyTheatre Royal Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson's
1977The Prisoner of Second AvenueHarry EdisonEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1978The Comedy of ErrorsEgeon / BalthasarNimrod, Sydney
1978Gone with HardyJock McTavishNimrod, Sydney
1979TributeLou DanielsTheatre Royal Sydney, Newcastle Civic Theatre
1979Travelling NorthSaulNimrod, Sydney, Melbourne Athenaeum
1980The Death of Bessie SmithEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1980Sexual Perversity in Chicago / ReunionBernieNimrod, Sydney
1980ReunionBernieNimrod, Sydney
1980A Little Brown Hairy EyeOne-man showNimrod, Sydney, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1980–1981Celluloid HeroesGary BradyNimrod, Sydney, Theatre Royal Sydney
1982Oklahoma!Ali HakimFestival Theatre, Adelaide, Theatre Royal, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
1984Stage StruckMarian St Theatre, Sydney
1984TwoMarian St Theatre, Sydney
1984The Prisoner of Second AvenueEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1985The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiSeymour Centre, Sydney
1986Glengarry Glen RossSydney Opera House, London
1987Hamlet / Henry IV, Part 1Sydney Theatre Company
1987Shepherd on the RocksDean Bartholomew Shute / Ern / Nat WormaldPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1988Rough CrossingAlex GalPlayhouse, Adelaide, Sydney Opera House, Playhouse, Canberra with STCSA & Gary Penny Productions
1989Speed-the-PlowSpace Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
1989The PriceEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1989Just Between OurselvesEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1990–1991; 1993The Double BassOne-man showEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Perth, Fairfax Studio, Melbourne, Glen St Theatre, Sydney
1992Same Time, Next YearGlen St Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Perth
1992SkyRococo Betoni (One-man show)Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, Universal Theatre, Melbourne, Playhouse, Perth, Glen St Theatre, Sydney, Q Theatre, Penrith
1994Three HotelsEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1995Dead White MalesMartin JuddSydney Opera House, Glen St Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Melbourne, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth with STC & MTC
1995–1998I'm Not a DentistOne-man showAustralian tour
1996HereticRick CooperAustralian tour with STC & MTC
1997After-PlayMarian St Theatre, Sydney with Northside Theatre Company
1998The Sunshine BoysEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1999–2000The HobbitGandalfAustralian tour with Anketell Theatre Productions
2001The PriceEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2002After the BallEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Theatre Royal Sydney
2002–2003CabaretHerr SchultzAustralian tour with IMG Productions
2003; 2006Why KidsOne-man showAustralian tour
2004Twelve Angry MenJuror 9Playhouse, Brisbane, Sydney Theatre, Melbourne Athenaeum with Adrian Bohm Presents
2005OperatorDouglasEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2005President Wilson in ParisPresident WilsonAustralian tour with HIT Productions
2005Love LettersAndrew Makepeace IIINIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
2006Charitable IntentBrianEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2007; 2010Halpern & JohnsonHalpernEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Casula Powerhouse
2008QEDFeynmanEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2008CodgersGlen Street Theatre, Sydney & Australian regional tour
2010–2011Wish I'd Said ThatJoe Bleakley (one-man show)Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, The Street Theatre, Canberra
2011Four Flat Whites in ItalyHarryEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, The Street Theatre, Canberra
2013It's My Party (and I'll Die if I Want To)Ron PattersonLennox Theatre, Parramatta with HIT Productions
2013Freud’s Last SessionFreudTheatre Royal Sydney
2014Cruise ControlSol WassermanEnsemble Theatre, Sydney

=As playwright / director / crew=

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Type

1975The Good DoctorComposerEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra, Monash University, Melbourne
1980A Little Brown Hairy EyePlaywrightNimrod, Sydney, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
1990–1991; 1993The Double BassTranslatorEnsemble Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Perth, Fairfax Studio, Melbourne, Glen St Theatre, Sydney
1995–1998I'm Not a DentistPlaywright / DirectorHakoah Club, Bondi, Effie Crump Theatre, Perth, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, Monash University, Melbourne
2003; 2006Why KidsPlaywright / DevisorAustralian tour
2010Wish I'd Said ThatPlaywrightEnsemble Theatre, Sydney

{{cite web|url= https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3594 |title= Henri Szeps |publisher= AusStage}}

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