Leo 'Rumpole' McKern: The Accidental Actor
By (Author) George Whaley
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st October 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Individual actors and performers
Films, cinema
Television
792.02
312
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
440g
This long-awaited biography tells the story of a working-class Sydney boy who left Australian shores in the 1940s and went on to an extraordinary and renowned acting career. In England, he became a major Shakespearean actor and made many films. Yet it was the gravelly-voiced, potato-faced Horace Rumpole in the long-running series Rumpole of the Bailey that made him a household name in Britain and Australia.
George Whaley is a director, actor, writer, and educator. He teaches directing and acting at the Sydney International Film School and cofounded the Emerald Hill Theatre in Melbourne and Theatre ACT in Canberra. He is formerly the founding director of University Theatre at Melbourne University, the resident director at the Old Tote in Sydney, the head of acting at NIDA, and the head of directing at AFTRS.