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Maxwell Irvine Gillies AM (born 16 November 1941) is an Australian actor and a founding member of the 1970s experimental theatre company, the Australian Performing Group.

Max Gillies
Born
Maxwell Irvine Gillies

(1941-11-16) 16 November 1941 (age 81)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
EducationFrankston Teachers College, Monash University, University of Melbourne (Melbourne Teachers College)
OccupationActor, theatre founder, associate producer
Years active1962−present

Early life and education


Gillies studied art teaching at Frankston Teachers College and featured in the theatre productions School for Scandal and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll with Kerry Dwyer in 1964. He graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966. He then studied secondary teaching at the Melbourne Teachers' College, now part of the University of Melbourne.


Career


In 1984–85, Gillies hosted The Gillies Report on ABC Television. This was followed in 1986 by Gillies Republic and in 1992 by Gillies and Company. He was known for his ability to dress up and parody a wide range of political figures, both on television and in live solo theatrical performances (i.e. The Big Con, You're Dreaming). In July 2008 he resurrected his caricatures of Australia's former prime ministers in a live production of No Country for Old PMs: An Evening with Max Gillies at the Noosa Long Weekend festival.[1]

Gillies stated in an interview with The Courier-Mail that he and co-writer Guy Rundle were watching the then prime minister, Kevin Rudd, for a possible new caricature in a new production being developed. "I'm watching him closely" he said.[2]


Personal life


He is married to publisher Louise Adler, and they have two adult children.


Honours


Gillies became a member of the Order of Australia on New Year's Day 1990 for his services to the performing arts.[3] In 1997, he was recognised with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Monash University and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree in 2015.[4]


Mo Awards


The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016.[5]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1985 Max Gillies Specialty Act of the Year Won

Caricatures


Gillies, through his television programs or theatre performances, has caricatured the following people:


Filmography


Title Year Role
Stork 1971 Uncle Jack
The Girl on the Roof 1971 short
Libido 1973 Gerry (segment "Family Man, The")
Dalmas 1973 Rojack
Dimboola: The Stage Play" 1973 Bayonet
This Love Affair (TV series) 1974 Harry
The Cars That Ate Paris (film) 1974 Metcalfe
Flash Nick from Jindavick (TV series) 1974 Inspector Hare/Mayor of Dubbo/Gerry the Fireman
Applause Please (short) 1974 Various
. The Firm Man 1975 Managing Director
THe True Story of Eskimo Nell 1975 Deadeye Dick
Homicide (TV series) 1975 Lennie
The Great MacArthy 1975 Stan
Pure S 1975 Dr. Harry. Wolf
1975 Dr. Roland Clancy
The Trespassers 1976 Publisher
Bluey (TV series) 1977 John Clancy
. Dimboola 1979 Vivian Worchseter-Jones
Lawson's Mates (TV series) 1980
Spring & Fall (TV series) 1980 Charlie
A Wild Ass of a Man (TV movie) 1980 James Muldoon
. Tickled Pink (TV series) 1978-1981 Willeke/Uncle/Bill
A Shifting Dreaming (TV movie Documentary)
Home (TV series) 1983 Barney
The Gillies Report (TV series) 1986 Various
As Time Goes By 1988 Joe Bogart - The Alien
A Stretch of the Imagination (TV movie) 1990 Monk O'Neill
A Woman's Tale 1991 Billy's Son-in-Law
Gillies and Company (TV series) 1992 Various Characters
Blue Heelers (TV series) 1995 Bill Foster
Lust and Revenge 1996 Art Critic
All Saints (TV series) 2000 Ian Benson
The Ball (short) 2003/I John Howard
Welcher & Welcher (TV miniseries) 2003 Larry
Wil 2006 The Therapist
House Husbands (TV series) 2012 Noel
Bloom (TV series) 2020 Archbishop Gibson

References


  1. NicolaK (10 June 2008). "Max Gillies to appear at Noosa Longweekend". Sunshine Coast Daily. News Corp. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  2. Lund, Michael (31 May 2008). "YouTube gives Max Gillies plenty of hits". The Courier Mail. News Corp. Archived from the original on 5 June 2008.
  3. "Award Extract". AUSTRALIAN HONOURS SEARCH FACILITY. Australian Government Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  4. "Honorary doctorate to veteran entertainer". Monash University. 22 May 2015. Archived from the original on 25 December 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  5. "MO Award Winners". Mo Awards. Retrieved 16 March 2022.






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