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Bill Hunter, Australian actor (Muriel's Wedding), died from liver cancer he was , 71.

 William John "Bill" Hunter was an Australian actor of film, stage and television died from liver cancer he was , 71.. He appeared in more than 60 films and won two Australian Film Institute Awards.


(27 February 1940 – 21 May 2011)

Early life

Hunter was a son of William and Francie Hunter.[2] He had a brother, John, and a sister, Marie Ann.[2]
During his teens, Hunter was a champion swimmer, and briefly held a world record for the 100 yards freestyle until his record was broken by John Devitt in the very next heat ten minutes later.[4] Hunter had qualified for the Australian swimming team in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, but a bout of meningitis ended his Olympic hopes.[5]

Career

Hunter made his film debut as an extra in 1957 film The Shiralee. An introduction to Ava Gardner saw him gain a job as an extra and swimming double in the Hollywood film On the Beach which was filming in Melbourne.[4] Hunter claimed that he was inspired to take up acting after watching one of the leads (variously claimed to be either Gregory Peck or Fred Astaire) do 27 takes of a scene, and thinking he could do better.[6][7] He took an intensive drama course in Melbourne, and then won a two-year scholarship to the prestigious Northampton Repertory Company in England. In 1966, he made his television debut in an uncredited role in two episodes of the Doctor Who serial The Ark.[8][9]
Returning to Australia in the 1960s, Hunter started out in Australian television, and became a prolific performer in television and feature films, in which he often played the strong, opinionated, archetypal gruff Australian whose exterior belies a softer heart.[10]
Some of his most notable movie roles include Newsfront[11] (1978), Gallipoli (1981), Scales of Justice[12] (1983), Strictly Ballroom[13] (1992), Muriel's Wedding[14] (1994), The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) and Australia (2008). In 2007, he reprised the role of Bob in the Australian touring stage production of Priscilla.[15] He also provided the voice of the dentist in Finding Nemo (2003) and the voice of Bubo in Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010). He portrayed United Nations Secretary General Spencer Chartwell in the American science fiction series Space: Above and Beyond. His last film role was in The Cup.
Of acting, Hunter said, "As long as the direc­tor told me where to stand and what to say, I was happy. Any­one who says there's any more to it than that, is full of bullshit. "It's a job. It is a craft, but there's no art involved," Hunter added. "What you need is com­mon sense and a rea­son­ably rough head. You put on the makeup and the wardrobe, and that is half the per­for­mance. That upsets the purists, but never mind, they don't work as much as I do."[16]

Personal life

Hunter's first marriage was to Robbie Anderson with whom he had a son.[6] His next marriage was to actress Pat Bishop, in 1976.[4] According to writer Bob Ellis, the marriage was short-lived after Hunter ran off with their marriage celebrant.[17] His third marriage was to artist and television presenter Rhoda Roberts from 1993 until their divorce in 1999.[18]

Death

On 15 May 2011, Hunter was admitted to Caritas Christi hospice in Kew after refusing to go to hospital.[19] Surrounded by family and friends, he died of liver cancer[20] at 8.05 pm on 21 May 2011, aged 71.[21]
A memorial service for Hunter was held at Melbourne's Princess Theatre on 26 May.[22]

Selected filmography

Year
Title
Role
Notes
1966
Guardian
uncredited, episodes The Steel Sky and The Plague
1970
Officer

1974
Cornish

1974
Barman

1975
Dragon Flies
Peterson

1976
Youlden

1976
Sgt. Smith

1977
Jack

1978
In Search of Anna
Peter

1978
Len Maguire
1978
Weekend of Shadows
Bosun

1980
Dead Man's Float
Eddie Bell

1980
Hard Knocks
Brady

1981
Major Barton
1981
...Maybe This Time
Stephen

1982
Robert Duncan

1982
Walker

1983
Harry

1983
Tupper / Coach

1984
Detective Fitzpatrick

1985
An Indecent Obsession
Colonel Chinstrap

1985
Rebel
Browning

1986
Detective Sgt. Adams

1986
Sky Pirates
O'Reilly

1988
Whitstead

1989
Cassidy
Charles Parnell Cassidy
television movie
1989
Sgt. Jack Welles

1989
Frank Mullens

1990
Call Me Mr. Brown
McNeill

1991
Deadly
Vernon Giles

1992
Beth's Father

1992
Father O'Neill
1992
Barry Fife

1993
Wilson

1993
The Custodian
Managing Director

1993
Shotgun Wedding
Police Commissioner Andrews

1993
Ocker Tyron
1994
Bob

1994
Berriman

1994
Bill Heslop

1995
Angus McDonald
1996
Cody: Fall from Grace
Sam Wolfe
television movie
1996
Commissioner Hawkes

1996
River Street
Vincent Pierce

1997
Bob

1998
15 Amore
Brendan's Voice
1998
A Difficult Woman
Paul Scanlon
1998
Cooper
television movie; uncredited role
2000
Prime Minister Seaton
television movie
2002
Stan Coombs

2003
Dentist (Phillip Sherman)
2003
Ted Pratt

2003
Horseplay
Barry Coxhead

2003
Blue

2004
Malcolm

2008
Gil Hubbard

2008
Skipper (Qantas Sloop)

2010
James
2010
The Wedding Party
Priest

2010
Bubo
2011
Red Dog


2011
Bart Cummings

Awards and honours

Hunter won the 1978 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Newsfront, and the 1981 Best Supporting Actor award for Gallipoli.[23]
In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for service to acting.[1]
A painting of Hunter by artist Jason Benjamin won the Packing Room Prize in conjunction with the 2005 Archibald Prize.[24]

 

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