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They have two children: NIDA graduate Lynette Haddrick and screenwriter and producer Greg Haddrick, and three grandchildren, Taya, Milly and Jack Haddrick. The ABC has put The Stranger on iView. He made an early television appearance in the 1960 television play Close to the Roof. "Then there was a lovely day when he sat and watched the first episode with mum holding his hand.
Later, he was invited to join the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (now the Royal Shakespeare Company). Gurney’s Love Letters for the Sydney Theatre Company.In 2013 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (General Division) – For significant service to the performing arts as an actor and narrator.In 2012 he was awarded an Actors Equity Lifetime Achievement Award - for a lifetime combining a phenomenal career with generous leadership and selfless mentorship presented by Actors Equity Australia.In 1977 he received the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal.In 1974 he was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (Civil Division) – For services to the Arts.A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (TV movie)5 roles:- Max Goodwin- Geoffrey Gibson- Alan Byrant- Henry Curtin- Gordon Lovejoy^ Also called Around the World With Dot the hunchback of notre (TV movie)^ Full title: Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen KingWe use cookies to collect and analyse information on site performance and usage, to provide social media features and to enhance and customise content and advertisements. Ron Haddrick found himself on stage with Olivier, Redgrave, Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroft. "Just to see he was pleased with his performance in The Stranger and, in last two or three days, that he could look back on his life and career with happiness and pride was a lovely thing. They have two children: NIDA graduate Lynette Haddrick and screenwriter and producer Greg Haddrick, and three grandchildren, Taya, Milly and Jack Haddrick.As a sportsman, Haddrick played first-class cricket during the 1950s, representing South Australia on three occasions in the Sheffield Shield competition.Haddrick first appeared on the stage in 1946 at the Adelaide Tivoli Theatre. "Dad thought the master copies of The Stranger had been lost forever and that saddened him," says Greg, who recalls his father often speaking of the program in the decades after it was made. They have two children: NIDA graduate Lynette Haddrick and screenwriter and producer Greg Haddrick. On radio, he has performed in hundreds of dramas, documentaries, special features and was frequently heard reading poetry for the ABC.In 1960 Haddrick appeared at the Adelaide Festival of Arts in a production of Murder in the Cathedral in Bonython Hall.
"Nearly two years after Helen first mentioned it, we finally got to launch it on "Across platforms, it's achieved more than 100,000 views and it was really fun to get to share it with such an appreciative audience. "The ABC had to get permission from the estate of the writer, Ken Saunders, clear rights with the 35 actors in the series and then embark on a complicated remastering of the film. "After his father died, Greg Haddrick wrote to a contact at the ABC to pass on to those who were behind the remastering of The Stranger how much it meant to Ron and the family.The archive team had previously heard of Ron's death and hoped he'd been able to watch The Stranger. "He said he was surprised at how it stood up so well 50 years on.It was a particularly poignant moment for Lorraine. "Dad was a very modest man who often felt he hadn't actually achieved as much as he could have or would have. In an impressive career spanning more than 65 years, on radio, stage and screen, he regarded his performance as Adam Suisse, a mysterious visitor from space, as one of his finest and most important roles.
Memorial site for Ron Haddrick who died at age 90.