Drew Forsythe
Drew Forsythe (born 23 August 1949) is an Australian actor, singer, writer, and comedian. He has appeared on film, stage, and television, as well as in satirical sketch comedy television programs.
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | August 23, 1949
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Family | Abe Forsythe (son) |
Early life
Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Forsythe attended Atherton Primary School, far north Queensland.
Career
The title roles of the heroic Tonino and the foolish Zanetto in the Nick Enright/Terence Clarke musical, The Venetian Twins, were written for Forsythe. He originated these dual roles for Nimrod Theatre Company in the first Sydney Theatre Company season in 1979, and subsequently in two revivals. Other stage appearances include the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas H.M.S. Pinafore and The Mikado for Essgee Entertainment, receiving a Melbourne Green Room Award as Ko-Ko in The Mikado in 1995.
For the film Caddie, Forsythe received the 1976 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. His television appearances include The Miraculous Mellops, The Dingo Principle, and Three Men and a Baby Grand, satirical sketch television comedy programs for which he was a writer/performer with Phillip Scott and Jonathan Biggins. The 'Three Men' team started in revue at the Tilbury Hotel, and much of the thematic material from these revues has been revisited and developed in the Sydney Theatre Company's 'Wharf Revue' series.
Forsythe provided the anonymous, uncredited voice of David Tench, a computer-animated host on Network Ten's short-lived comedy talk show David Tench Tonight.[1] He also voiced several characters on the Australian award-winning animated series I Got a Rocket.
Forsythe is credited with singing the theme song for the ABC's long-running Sunday morning radio program, Australia All Over, hosted by Ian McNamara. For more than thirty years when over 2 million listeners spanning every corner of Australia tune in from 5.30 am on Sunday mornings to listen to 'Macca' they are greeted by Forsythe singing - "Macca on a Sunday Morning".
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1973 | How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life? | Teleplay | |
1976 | Caddie | Sonny | Feature film |
1978 | Newsfront | Bruce | Feature film |
1981 | Around the World with Dot | Danny the Swagman / Santa Claus | Animated feature film |
1982 | Ginger Meggs | Tiger Kelly | Feature film |
2003 | Ned | Narrator | Feature film |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1986 | Whose Baby?' | TV miniseries | |
1987 | The Dingo Principle | TV series | |
Three Men and a Baby Grand | TV series | ||
1991-92 | The Miraculous Mellops | Ralph | TV series |
2004 | Fairy Tale Police Department | Chief Horace White | Animated TV series |
2004 | The Adventures of Blinky Bill | Voice | Animated TV series |
2006-07 | David Tench Tonight | David Tench (voice) | TV series |
2006-07 | I Got a Rocket | Ma Ducky / Buffon Ducky / Scuds Ducky / Captain O'Cheese (voices) | Animated TV series |
2011 | At Home with Julia | Bob Katter | TV series |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1979 | The Venetian Twins | Tonino / Zanetto | Nimrod Theatre Company, STC |
1982 | Amadeus | Mozart | Sydney Theatre Company at Theatre Royal, Sydney[2] |
1995 | The Mikado | Ko-Ko | Essgee Entertainment |
1997 | H.M.S. Pinafore | Essgee Entertainment | |
2004 | The Republic of Myopia | Sydney Theatre Company at Roslyn Packer Theatre | |
2012 | Under Milk Wood | Sydney Theatre Company at Sydney Opera House[3][4] |
Personal life
Forsythe's son, Abe Forsythe, is an actor and director.
References
- Christopher, Lissa. "Radar:Big Head Strikes Again". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 20 July 2007. Retrieved 6 November 2006.
- "Amadeus". www.ausstage.edu.au. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
- "Review: Under Milk Wood | Drama Theatre, Sydney", Crikey, 30 May 2012.
- "Under Milk Wood | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au.