Tim Page (actor)
Tim Page (born 1947) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor. After emigrating to Australia in 1973 where he was cast as Henrik Eggerman in Stephen Sondheim's 'A Little Night Music' but he later became best known for playing Dr Graham Steele in the Australian television series The Young Doctors throughout its entire run from 1976 to 1982. By the time of the final episode his character had risen from lowly intern to hospital superintendent. He played Baron Tusenbach in Chekhov's 'Three Sisters' for the QTC and has continued his association with Sondheim musicals having played Pirelli in 'Sweeney Todd' for the MTC, Zangara in 'Assassins' and Narrator/Mysterious Man in 'Into The Woods'. Most recently he played Andre in 'The Phantom of the Opera', Warbucks in 'Annie' and Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol'.
Theatre and music
In the late 1980s he appeared in a number of musicals in London's West End. He was in the original cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Aspects of Love' at the Prince of Wales Theatre in 1989-90. He was also in 'Buddy - the Buddy Holly Story' at the Victoria Palace Theatre in 1991. He recorded with the BBC Radio Orchestra and had seasons at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company and at the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. in 2014, he appeared in the musical Annie.
Scriptwriting
In addition to acting, he has also worked as a script writer penning episodes of The Restless Years and Neighbours and his cabaret show based on songs associated from Shakespeare 'Out Damned Spot!' has been successfully toured throughout Australia.
Theatre, television and film
In the 1990s he appeared in 'My Fair Lady' with Anthony Warlow, 'Ken Hill's Phantom of the Opera', 'Chess', 'Assassins' and appeared in the TV series 'Water Rats' and 'All Saints'. His films include 'Passion', 'Lilian's Story' (with Ruth Cracknell), 'The Everlasting Secret Family', 'The Road From Coorain', 'The Wreck of the Stinson' and plays Dr Gene Seward 'Lead Me Astray'.
Awards and honours
Over the last ten years he has played Bialystock in 'The Producers', Georges in 'La Cage Aux Folles' and the Bishop of Basingstoke in 'Jekkyl and Hyde' which toured Korea and Taiwan. GMS cast Tim as John Utterson in their 2012 production of Jekyll and Hyde. He won a Best Actor Star Award for his portrayal of Danforth in 'The Crucible'.
Opera
Tim has sung with opera companies on both sides of the Tasman and for the London Savoyards. Most recently he has appeared in 'Aida' and 'The Girl of the Golden West' for Opera Queensland. In 2013 he was asked by the Central Coast Conservatorium to direct the opera Help! Help! The Globolinks! by Gian Carlo Menotti and also to begin a Triple Threat Music Theatre Course. He is partnered in these endeavours by Allan Royal.
External links
- Tim Page at the Internet Movie Database