Template:Short description Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox person Charles William Tingwell AM (3 January 1923 – 15 May 2009),<ref name="Death">Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="budtingwell.com.au">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> known professionally as Bud Tingwell or Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, was an Australian actor. One of the veterans of Australian film, he acted in his first motion picture in 1946 and went on to appear in more than 100 films and numerous TV programs in both the United Kingdom and Australia.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Early life and military serviceEdit

Tingwell was born on 3 January 1923 in the Sydney suburb of Coogee, the son of William Harvey Tingwell and Enid (née Green). William volunteered as a surf lifesaver at Coogee Surf Life Saving Club where, in 1922, a colleague noticed Enid's pregnancy and asked, 'What's budding there?', and 'Bud' became the nickname for their infant son.Template:Cn As an adolescent, Bud was encouraged by his father to train as an accountant, but Tingwell failed the entrance exam.Template:Cn

While still at school, he became a cadet at Sydney radio station 2CH, soon becoming the youngest radio announcer in Australia.<ref name="Death" />

Second World WarEdit

In 1941, aged 18, Tingwell volunteered for war service overseas with the Royal Australian Air Force. Under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, personnel from Commonwealth air forces formed part of a joint training and assignment system. Consequently, Tingwell trained as a pilot in Canada during 1942. Despite damaging a Harvard training aircraft in August, he later qualified as a pilot and was commissioned as a pilot officer that December. He was posted to the Mediterranean Theatre and underwent operational training with No. 74 Operational Training Unit RAF, in British Palestine, and qualified to fly the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire.

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In January 1944, he was posted to No. 680 Squadron RAF, a photo reconnaissance unit, and flew 75 sorties in Mosquitos and Spitfires during the Italian campaign. Other aircraft that Tingwell was qualified to fly included the Bristol Blenheim, Martin Baltimore, Bristol Beaufighter and Airspeed Oxford. He was promoted to flying officer in June 1943 and flight lieutenant in December 1944.

Towards the end of the war, Tingwell was transferred back to Australia. He was posted to No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF as a flying instructor in June 1945, and then in December 1945, after the war had ended, he was posted to No. 87 Squadron RAAF, flying photo-reconnaissance Mosquitoes, until his demobilisation in March 1946.

Tingwell's war service earned him the 1939–45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939–1945, and Australia Service Medal 1939–1945.<ref>Service record of 413915 Flight Lieutenant Charles Tingwell, National Archives of Australia, Series A9300, File TINGWELL C W, https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5256549</ref> He remained a reservist into the 1950s.

Post-war life and acting careerEdit

AustraliaEdit

After returning to Australia, Tingwell married his childhood sweetheart, Audrey May Wilson.<ref name="ReferenceA">Sydney Morning Herald, 16 May 2009 (obituary).</ref> They were to have two children, Christopher and Virginia.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

He joined Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre company and appeared on stage from the mid-1940s in such classics as The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and Jean Giraudoux's The Madwoman of Chaillot<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1946, Tingwell was given his first film role, in Smithy, cast as an RAAF control tower officer – winning the role since he could supply his own RAAF uniform.

Tingwell had an excellent supporting role in Bitter Springs (1950), made by Ealing Studios with Chips Rafferty; Tingwell played Rafferty's bigoted son. He had a similar role in Kangaroo (1952), a Hollywood-financed film shot in Australia for 20th Century Fox.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> He then appeared in I Found Joe Barton (1952), the first TV show filmed in Australia.

Fox liked Tingwell's work in Kangaroo and invited him to Los Angeles to play the role of Lt. Harry Carstairs in The Desert Rats, in which he appeared opposite Chips Rafferty, James Mason and Richard Burton. They offered him a long-term contract but Tingwell turned it down because he wanted to return to Australia.<ref name="ausbio"/>

Tingwell played the lead in King of the Coral Sea (1954) alongside Rafferty. In 1954, he co-starred with Gordon Chater in Top of the Bill, the first of the famous satirical revues staged at Sydney's Phillip Street Theatre.

EnglandEdit

The Australian film and radio industry slumped with the advent of television and Tingwell decided to move to the UK. He used the opportunity of a role in Ealing's The Shiralee (1957), which was filmed in Australia and London. Tingwell travelled to England to complete his scenes and decided to stay.

The following year, he took on his first recurring television role, as Australian surgeon Alan Dawson in the live TV serial Emergency Ward 10 and its film spin-off Life in Emergency Ward 10 (1959).

He had small roles in Ealing's Dunkirk (1958), then Bobbikins (1959), Cone of Silence (1960), and Tarzan the Magnificent (1960).

Tingwell played the role of Inspector Craddock in all four films of the Miss Marple series, starring Margaret Rutherford, from 1961 to 1964: Murder, She Said (1961), Murder at the Gallop (1963), Murder Most Foul (1964) and Murder Ahoy! (1964). For Hammer Films he appeared in The Secret of Blood Island (1964) and Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966).

He had the lead in a TV series An Enemy of the State (1965).

In the late 1960s, he performed various minor voice roles for the Gerry Anderson "Supermarionation" TV series Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, besides appearing in the first series of Catweazle.

In 1969 until the end of the play's run, he appeared as Robert Danvers in the long running farce There's a Girl in My Soup at the Comedy Theatre, London.

He was the recurring character of motel manager Kevin McArthur in Crossroads in the late 1960s and early 1970s.Template:Citation needed (Vincent Ball played McArthur in 1970–1973). He had a small role in Nobody Runs Forever (1968) with Rod Taylor.

Return to AustraliaEdit

Tingwell appeared in many other films during his time in Britain, spending a total of 16 years as a "London Aussie".<ref>Charles Tingwell, The Independent, London, October 1991.</ref> In 1973, he returned to Australia with his wife and children, and shortly after won the role of Inspector Reg Lawson in the long-running TV series Homicide. This was followed by small roles in a number of major Australian films, such as Breaker Morant (1980), Puberty Blues (1981) and All the Rivers Run (1983). He also played the recurring role of farmer Ted Campbell in the soap A Country Practice in the late 1980s and early 1990s and as the Narrator from The Flying Scotsman in Australia

Revival in popularityEdit

Tingwell's career went through a quiet period during the late 1980s and early 1990s, until he took on the role of 'Gramps' in "Charlie the Wonderdog", a recurring segment on The Late Show, in 1993. His role in The Late Show was later to win him a major role as lawyer Lawrence Hammill in the film The Castle (1997). He later stated that this role helped him to recover from the death of his wife the previous year.

After the success of The Castle, Tingwell's career underwent a revival during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This saw him take on small roles in the commercial films The Craic (1999) and The Dish (2000), and in the TV mini-series Changi, as well as the lead role in the romantic drama film Innocence (2000). He would also appear on sketch show Totally Full Frontal, playing himself, as well as a recurring guest role in the soap opera Neighbours from 2000 to 2003, playing Henry O'Rourke. He had previously appeared in the soap in 1993 as Bert Willis.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> He appeared as John Conroy in the musical theatre production The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular, which toured Australian capital cities twice during 2002.

In 2004, Tingwell published a memoir, Bud: A Life. In 2006, he launched his own website, which attracted 500 registered users in just over a week. On 5 October that year, he created his first blog. He continued to act regularly until his death, in a number of films and TV programmes including eight episodes of Bed of Roses that aired in 2010. Among his last appearances, he hosted both Celebrity Circus and 20 to 1 and appeared on a celebrity special of Temptation with his daughter, Virginia.

AccoladesEdit

Tingwell was inducted into the Logie Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2008, he was inducted into Australian Film Walk of Fame in honour of his career and achievements in film and television.<ref name="Chic Traveller">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Tingwell was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1999.<ref name="It's An Honour">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Honours, awards and nominationsEdit

Year Work Award Category Result
1939–1945 Charles Tingwell 1939–1945 Star Service during World War II Template:Honoured
1945 Charles Tingwell Italy Star Service in the Italian Campaign during World War II Template:Honoured
1945 Charles Tingwell Defence Medal Service during World War II: Non-operational Military Service and Certain Types of Civilian War Service Template:Honoured
1945 Charles Tingwell War Medal 1939–1945 Service for at least 28 Days during World War II Template:Honoured
1949 Charles Tingwell Australia Service Medal 1939–1945 Service in the Australian Armed Forces and Volunteer Defence Corps during World War II Template:Honoured
1980 Breaker Morant Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Template:Nom<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1994 Charles Tingwell Logie Awards Logie Hall of Fame Inductee Template:Honoured<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1997 The Castle Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Template:Nom<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1998 The Castle FCCA Awards Best Male Supporting Actor Template:Nom
1998 Charles Tingwell Australian Film Institute Awards Raymond Longford Award for Excellence in Film and Television Template:Won<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1999 Charles Tingwell Queen's Birthday Honours Member of the Order of Australia Template:Honoured<ref name="It's An Honour"/>
2002 Changi Logie Awards Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor Template:Nom<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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2008 Charles Tingwell Australian Film Walk of Fame Achievements in Film and Television Template:Honoured<ref name="Chic Traveller"/>
2011 Bed of Roses Equity Ensemble Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Template:Nom

DeathEdit

Audrey Tingwell died in 1996.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Bud Tingwell died in Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, thirteen years later, after a long battle with prostate cancer, on 15 May 2009. He was 86.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Sky News Report on Tingwell's Death</ref> He was given a state funeral, which was held at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, on 20 May.<ref name="budtingwell.com.au" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1939 Come Up Smiling Man in Crowd (uncredited) Feature film
1946 Smithy Control Tower Officer (uncredited) Feature film
1948 Always Another Dawn Terry Regan Feature film
1949 Into the Straight Sam Curzon Feature film
1950 Bitter Springs John King Feature film
1951 The Glenrowan Affair Narrator (voice) Feature film
1952 Kangaroo (aka The Australian Story) Matt Feature film
1952 Captain Thunderbolt Alan Blake Feature film
1952 I Found Joe Barton Al Munch Short film
1953 The Desert Rats Lieutenant Harry Carstairs Feature film
1953 King of the Coral Sea Peter Merriman Feature film
1956 Smiley Mr Stevens Feature film
1957 The Shiralee Jim Muldoon Feature film
1957 A Santa for Christmas TV movie
1958 Dunkirk Sergeant in Cookhouse (uncredited) Feature film
1959 Life in Emergency Ward 10 Dr. Alan Dawson Feature film
1959 Bobbikins Luke Parker Feature film
1960 Cone of Silence (aka Trouble in the Sky) Captain Braddock Feature film
1960 Tarzan the Magnificent Conway Feature film
1961 Murder, She Said Inspector Craddock Feature film
1963 Murder at the Gallop Inspector Craddock Feature film
1964 Murder Most Foul Inspector Craddock Feature film
1964 Murder Ahoy! Inspector Craddock Feature film
1965 The Secret of Blood Island Major Dryden Feature film
1966 Dracula: Prince of Darkness Alan Kent Feature film
1966 Thunderbirds Are Go Dr. Tony Grant / Angry Young Man (voice) Feature film
1968 Nobody Runs Forever Jacko Feature film
1973 Land of the Sleeping Giant: A History of the Yalumba Wines Estate of the Barossa Valley Narrator (voice) Short film
1974 Petersen Reverend Petersen (Father) Feature film
1976 End Play Dr. Fairburn Feature film
1976 Is There Anybody There? Redwood TV movie
1976 Eliza Fraser Duncan Fraser Feature film
1977 Summerfield Dr. Miller Feature film
1978 Gone to Ground Harry Ferguson TV movie
1978 Money Movers Jack Henderson Feature film
1979 The Journalist Sid Mitchell Feature film
1980 Breaker Morant Lt. Colonel Denny Feature film
1981 Puberty Blues The Headmaster Feature film
1982 Freedom Cassidy Feature film
1984 Banjo's Australia Narrator Video
1984 My First Wife Helen's Father Feature film
1984 Annie's Coming Out Judge Feature film
1986 Handle with Care Doctor TV movie
1986 Malcolm Tram Depot Supervisor Feature film
1986 Windrider Stewart Simpson Senior Feature film
1987 Bushfire Moon Max Bell Feature film
1988 Tudawali Dr Rayment TV movie
1988 Evil Angels (aka A Cry in the Dark) Justice James Muirhead citation CitationClass=web

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1988 The Four Minute Mile Sandy Duncan TV movie
1990 Great National Parks of Australia Narrator Documentary film
1992 The Flying Scotsman in Australia Narrator <ref>Template:Citation</ref>
1993 Shotgun Wedding Gary Judge (voice) Feature film
1994 Economy Class Mr Chambers TV movie
1994 Niagara's Gold James Herd Documentary film
1995 The Last Bullet Old Stanley TV movie
1997 The Castle Lawrence Hammill QC Feature film
1997 Amy Country Doctor Feature film
1998 Tulip Will Short film
1999 The Craic Farmer Feature film
1999 Sweet Coincidence Short film
2000 The Wog Boy Mr. Walker Feature film
2000 On the Beach Professor Alan Nordstrum TV movie
2000 Innocence Andreas Borg Feature film
2000 The Dish Reverend Loftus Feature film
2001 WillFull Martin Feature film
2001 The Inside Story Edward Brooks Feature film
2002 The Story of Ned Kelly Narrator (voice) Documentary film
2003 Ned Kelly in Popular Culture Narrator (voice) Documentary film
2003 The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular John Conroy TV movie
2003 Ned Kelly Premier Graham Berry Feature film
2004 Human Touch Anna's stepfather Feature film
2005 Fritz Gets Rich Fritz (voice) Short film
2005 Laughing Stock Grandad
2006 Hunt Angels Self Docudrama film
2006 ...But a Giant Leap for Mr. Larkin Mr Larkin Short film
2006 Irresistible Sam Feature film
2006 Jindabyne Minister Feature film
2006 Hidden Creatures Bill Short film
2006 Miscommunication Marriage Counsellor Short film
2007 Let Me Not Lionel Feature film
2008 Mr Bear & Mr Rabbit Bob Short film
2008 Professor Pebbles Pope (voice) Short film
2008 Dearest Sir Oliver Short film
2008 Three Blind Mice Bob Fisher Feature film
2008 Salvation Gallery Visitor Feature film
2008 Menzies and Churchill at War Sir Winston Churchill citation CitationClass=web

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2009 Remembering Nigel Himself Feature film
2010 The Last Bottle Alistair Short film

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Type
1956 Studio 57 Alan Caldwell TV series, season 3, episode 10: "Mr. Cinderella"
1957–1962 Emergency Ward 10 Dr. Alan Dawson TV series, 331 episodes
1961 Theatre 70 Le Strange TV series, season 1, episode 20: "The Watchmen of Saul"
1963 Crane Albert Ringwood TV series, season 1, episode 2: "Bad Company"
1963 ITV Play of the Week TV series, season 9, episode 8: "Stella"
1963; 1967 The Avengers Mike Venner / Dr. Neville TV series, 2 episodes
1964 Beware of the Dog John Woodley TV series, 6 episodes
1965 Danger Man Kemp TV series, season 1, episode 17: "The Affair at Castelevara"
1965 ITV Sunday Night Drama Donald Wedderburn TV series, episode: "Suspense Hour: Nightmare on Instalments"
1965 Love Story Professor Bellamy TV series, season 3, episode 13: "Girl on the Cliff"
1965 An Enemy of the State Harry Sutton TV series, 6 episodes
1965–1969 Out of the Unknown Mark Blaine / Captain Dantor / Captain Jaffe TV series, 3 episodes
1966 The Man in Room 17 Major David Winton TV series, season 2, episode 11: "The Standard"
1966 Knock on Any Door Bill Anderson TV series, season 2, episode 10: "White Rhino"
1966 Adam Adamant Lives! Benjamin Kinthley TV series, season 1, episode 4: "The Sweet Smell of Disaster"
1966 BBC Play of the Month Johnson TV series, season 2, episode 1: "Defection! The Case of Colonel Petrov"
1966 Thunderbirds Various characters (voices) TV series, season 2, 3 episodes
1966–1969 The Troubleshooters Matthew Baber / Blue Hughes TV series, 2 episodes
1967 Uncle Charles TV series, episode 4: "Bars of the Cage"
1967 Mickey Dunne Max TV series, season 1, episode 2: "If Anyone Calls - I'm in the Doghouse"
1967 The Revenue Men Pringle TV series, season 2, episode 4: "Who Needs Friends?"
1967 The Gamblers Walters TV series, season 1, episode 4: "When the Chips Are Down"
1968 A Man of our Times David Soames TV series, 5 episodes
1967–1968 Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons Various characters (voices) TV series, 29 episodes
1968 Z-Cars Arthur Cranley TV series, season 6, 2 episodes
1968 Detective Pederson TV series, season 2, episode 4: "Lesson in Anatomy"
1968 Sherlock Holmes Carruthers TV series, season 2, episode 14: "The Solitary Cyclist"
1969 ITV Playhouse Major George Fitzallan TV series, season 2, episode 36: "The Marrying Kind"
1970 Catweazle Mr. Bennet TV series, season 1, 13 episodes
1970 The Wednesday Play John Mitchell TV series, season 9, episode 25: "Chariot of Fire"
1970 UFO Beaver James TV series, season 1, episode 14: "Mindbender"
1972 Father, Dear Father Mr Welsh TV series, season 6, episode 1: "The Cardboard Casanova"
1972 The Man from Haven Bank Manager TV series, episode 1
1972 Behind the Legend Arthur Phillip Anthology series, season 1, episode 13: "Arthur Phillip"
1973 Division 4 Detective Sergeant John Smith TV series, season 5, episode 2: "Big Bad John"
1973 Boney Jeff Stanton TV series, season 2, episode 4: "Boney and the Powder Trail"
1973 Certain Women Duncan TV series, season 1, episode 1: "Freda"
1973 The Bellcrest Story Sam Urwin TV series, 5 episodes
1973–1976 Homicide Inspector Reg Lawson TV series, seasons 10–13, 126 episodes
1976 Power Without Glory Kenneth Murkett Miniseries, season 1, episode 18: "Rough and Tumble"
1976 Bellbird Paul Hadfield TV series, episode 1525
1977–1982 The Sullivans Dr. Hammond / Doctor / Quiz Host / Voice of Priest TV series, 9 episodes
1978 Case for the Defence George McGee TV series, episode 2: "The Killing of Toby McGee"
1978 Run From the Morning Vic Hennessy TV series, 6 episodes
1978 Father, Dear Father in Australia Dr Baker TV series, episode 10: "Father Dear Father's Day"
1978–1980 Cop Shop Supt. Keith York / George Connolly / Graham Horner TV series, 5 episodes
1979 Skyways Harold Forbes TV series, 4 episodes
1980 Lawson's Mates TV series, episode 5: "Tommy"
1983 The Coral Island Sir Charles Rover Miniseries, episode 1
1983 All the Rivers Run Uncle Charles Miniseries, 6 episodes
1983 Carson's Law Judge Warren / Brigadier Rattigan TV series, 5 episodes
1985 The Flying Doctors Oscar (voice) Miniseries, episode 3
1985 Anzacs Narrator Miniseries, 1 episode: "The Making of ANZACS"
1985; 1986 Prisoner (a.k.a. Prisoner: Cell Block H) Dr. Massey / Mr. Hudson TV series, 5 episodes
1986 The Lancaster Miller Affair Sam Hayes Miniseries, 3 episodes
1986 My Brother Tom Justice Masters Miniseries, episode 2
1986 The Fast Lane Bertie TV series, season 2, episode 5: "Murder Most Fouled"
1987 The Far Country Dr Morton Miniseries, 2 episodes
1987 The Harp in the South Father Cooley Miniseries, 3 episodes
1987 Poor Man's Orange Father Cooley Miniseries, 3 episodes
1988 House Rules Clarrie O'Donnell TV series, episode 1
1989 The Magistrate Prologue Narrator Miniseries, 2 episodes
1989 All the Rivers Run 2 Uncle Charles Miniseries, 2 episodes
1990 Flair Bert Clarke Miniseries, 2 episodes
1990 G.P. Doug TV series, season 2, episode 37: "Longing"
1990–1991 The Flying Doctors Hughie Geddes / Felix TV series, 2 episodes
1991 Boys from the Bush Graham TV series, season 1, episode 8: "Mateship"
1991 Pugwall Terrence Humble TV series, season 2, episode 20: "Mr Humble"
1991 Golden Fiddles Narrator TV series, 2 episodes
1992 Acropolis Now Customer TV series, season 5, episode 12: "Here Come the Brides: Part One"
1993 The Late Show Gramps in "Charlie the Wonder Dog" & "A Very Charlie Christmas" segments TV series, 7 episodes
1993 A Country Practice Santa Claus / Edward Seldon TV series, 2 episodes
1993; 2000; 2003 Neighbours Henry O'Rourke / Bert Willis TV series, 17 episodes
1994 Mother and Son The Judge TV series, season 6, episode 5: "The Lamingtons"
1994 Ocean Girl Mr Carmody TV series, season 1, episode 7: "Toxic Waste"
1994 Snowy River: The McGregor Saga Governor TV series, season 1, episode 12: "Love Finds a Way"
1994 Wedlocked TV series, episode 10: "Dating Game"
1995 Home and Away Dr Gordon TV series, 8 episodes
1998 All Saints Dr Harry Mackay TV series, season 1, episode 39: "Moment of Truth"
1998 The Violent Earth Bishop Guiart Miniseries, 3 episodes
1998 The Silver Brumby Benni / Narrator (voice) Animated TV series, season 3, episode 12: "Getting Together"
1999 Totally Full Frontal Various characters TV series, 13 episodes
1999 Chuck Finn Old Snowy TV series, season 1, episode 10: "Finn P.I. & Associates"
2000 Round the Twist Derek TV series, season 3, episode 10: "The Tears of Innocence"
2001 The Secret Life of Us Cyril TV series, season 1, episode 14: "Better the Devil You Know"
2001 Changi Older David Collins Miniseries, 2 episodes
2001–2002 Something in the Air William Brown TV series, 7 episodes
2003 Legacy of the Silver Shadow Billings TV series, episode 9: "Teenage Sidekicks"
1994; 2004 Blue Heelers Charles Shaw / Hayes TV series, 2 episodes
2005 Scooter: Secret Agent Lawrence Clemments TV series, episode 22: "Operation: Senior Citizen"
2005 Celebrity Circus Host TV series
2005–2009 20 to One Host TV series, 18 episodes
2010 Bed of Roses Sandy Wilsoncroft TV series, 8 episodes

Radio (partial)Edit

Year Title Role Station
c.1939 2CH, Sydney Cadet Announcer 2CH, Sydney
1939 Billy Bunter of Greyfriars Bob Cherry Radio serial<ref name="nfsa.gov.au">https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/asset/99498-australian-biography-charles-bud-tingwell</ref>
Great Expectations Pip Lux Radio Theatre radio play<ref name="nfsa.gov.au"/>
1948 Hagen's Circus David Hagen Radio serial on 2UE<ref name="radioinfo.com.au">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Martin's Corner Radio serial on 2UW
1950 Larry Kent: I Hate Crime Radio show on 2UE<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1950 The Frank Scranton Murder "Larry Kent: I Hate Crime" radio play on 2UE
1950 They Gave Him a Gun citation CitationClass=web

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1950 Lady in Distress Grace Gibson Productions radio serial<ref>https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/asset/96253-lady-distress</ref>
1951 Hart of the Territory Gil Hart Radio serial on 2GB<ref name="radioinfo.com.au"/>
1951 The Harp in the South Narrator Radio serial on 2UW
1951 A Dog's Life Radio serial on ABC Radio
Doctor Paul Grace Gibson Productions radio serial on 2UW<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
1952 Chips Radio serial on 2UE<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1952 Colgate Palmolive's Strike it Rich Assistant compère / announcer Game show on 2UE, 4BK-AK, 3SR & 3DB<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1952 Phantom Ranger Phantom Ranger citation CitationClass=web

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1952–1955 The Adventures of Jindawarrabel Sergeant Bob Keane citation CitationClass=web

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1953 Cop the Lot Assistant compère / announcer Game show on 2UE & 4BK-AK<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Pick a Box Assistant compère / announcer Game show on 2GB<ref name="radioinfo.com.au"/>
It Pays to Be Funny Assistant compère / announcer Variety show<ref name="adelaiderememberwhen.com.au"/>
Blue Hills Radio serial on ABC Radio<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
1954 The Dam Busters Guy Gibson VC citation CitationClass=web

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1954 The Great Escape Radio serial on 2UE & 3DB
1954 Silver Ridge Bruce Conway Radio serial on 2FC<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1954 Dick Tracy Grace Gibson Productions radio serial on 2UW<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1954 Wings Off the Sea Radio serial on 2FC-2NA<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
1954 The Fat Man citation CitationClass=web

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1954 Gimme the Boats Radio serial on 4EC<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
1954 It Remains to Be Seen General Motors Hour radio play<ref name="rodtaylorsite.com"/>
1954 Western Trail Wolf Castella Radio serial on 2GB<ref name="rodtaylorsite.com"/>
1954–1955 The Adventures of Ellery Queen Ellery Queen Grace Gibson Productions radio serial on 2UE, 4BK-AK and 2KO, 2GZ & 2NZ<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1955 Friday the 13th "Harry Dearth's Playhouse" radio serial on 2GB & 4BH
1955; 1956 The Clock Bud / Howard Williams / Len / John / Joe Grace Gibson Productions radio serial, episode 9: "The Hunter and the Hunted", episode 10: "The Helping Hand", episode 15: "The Hitchhiker", episode 17: "Time in Reverse", episode 20: "Pretty Cousin Amy"<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1956 Tension (Suspense) Grace Gibson Productions radio serial, episode 1: "Remember Me"<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
1956 Tarzan Tarzan Grace Gibson Productions radio serial on 2GB<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1954; 1955 Deadline (aka Deadline for Danger) Radio serial on 3XY, episodes: "The Voice", "Leap in the Dark"
Blind Justice Radio serial<ref name="radioinfo.com.au"/>
When a Girl Marries Radio serial on 2CH & 2KO<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
Night Was Our Friend Martin General Motors Hour radio play on 2GB & 4BH<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Starlight Theatre Grace Gibson Productions radio serial<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Lux Radio Theatre Radio show on 2GB, 2UW, 2UE & 2KO<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
The Rola Show Radio show on 2UE<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
Caltex Theatre Radio show on 2GB<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
General Motors Hour Radio show on 2GB<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
Harry Dearth's Theatre Radio show<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
Harry Dearth's Playhouse Radio show on 2UW<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>
Kool Mint Playhouse Radio show<ref name="Charles 'Bud' Tingwell"/>

TheatreEdit

As actorEdit

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Year Title Role Venue / Co.
Mid-1940s The Little Foxes Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950 La Parisienne Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950 Home of the Brave Sergeant Mingo Independent Theatre, Sydney
1950 The Madwoman of Chaillot Independent Theatre, Sydney
1954 Hit and Run Phillip Street Theatre, Sydney
1954; 1955 Top of the Bill Phillip Street Theatre, Sydney
1955 Highlights of the Footlights Theatre Royal Sydney
1955; 1956 Simon and Laura David Prentice Theatre Royal Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, Theatre Royal, Adelaide, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson
1955; 1956 The Deep Blue Sea Theatre Royal Sydney, His Majesty's Theatre, Dunedin, Theatre Royal, Adelaide with J. C. Williamson
1963 Person Unknown Detective Inspector Ian Conway Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth with Taurus Presentations & James Whitely Ltd<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1964 See How They Run Reverend Lionel Toop Golders Green Hippodrome, Wimbledon Theatre, New Theatre, Hull, Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, New Theatre, Cardiff, Royal & Derngate Theatre, Northampton, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, Manchester Opera House, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George Birmingham Repertory Theatre<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Doctor in the House UK<ref name="linfordresearch.info">https://linfordresearch.info/fordownload/Masonic%20Hist%20Soc%20NSW/Paper%20No.068%20-%20Bro.%20Charles%20William%20(Bud)%20Tingwell.pdf</ref>
1966–1972 There's a Girl in My Soup Robert Danvers (replacement) Wimbledon Theatre, Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, New Theatre, Cardiff, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Golders Green Hippodrome, Gielgud Theatre, London, Comedy Theatre, London<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1967 Five, Four, Three, Two, One Jeremy Brown Golders Green Hippodrome, London<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1967–1968 Say Who You Are Bristol Hippodrome<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1968 Candida Morrell Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford<ref name="Vale Bud Tingwell">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1971 The Caine Mutiny Court Marshall Queeg Thorndike Theatre, Surrey<ref name="linfordresearch.info"/><ref name="Vale Bud Tingwell"/>
1977 The Pleasure of His Company Comedy Theatre, Melbourne with J. C. Williamson<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1979 Dirty Linen Withenshaw, M.P. (the Chairman) Playbox Theatre, Melbourne with Hoopla Theatre Foundation
1979 No Man’s Land Spooner Playbox Theatre, Melbourne with Hoopla Theatre Foundation
1980 Comedians Eddie Playbox Theatre, Melbourne with Hoopla Theatre Foundation
1980 A Doll’s House Dr Rank Melbourne Athenaeum with MTC
1980 The Matchmaker Horace Vandergelder Melbourne Athenaeum with MTC
1981 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour Doctor Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
1984 Pack of Lies Stewart Russell Street Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1987 The Impostor The Plant / Venerable Comrade Zhang St Martins Youth Arts Centre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
1990 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Big Daddy Playhouse, Melbourne with MTC
1994 Cosi Henry Russell Street Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1995 Paradise Lost St George's Cathedral, Perth
1995 Flame of Freedom - Australia Remembers Brisbane Entertainment Centre
1998 The Herbal Bed Bishop Parry Fairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC
2000 Travelling North University of Sydney with Ensemble Theatre
2000; 2001 The Carer George Parker Ensemble Theatre, Sydney, Earl Arts Centre, Launceston, Theatre Royal, Hobart, The Capital, Bendigo, Playhouse, Canberra, Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre, IMB Theatre, Wollongong, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne
2002 The Man From Snowy River Arena Spectacular John Conroy Sydney Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Burswood Dome, Perth, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
2002; 2003; 2004 The Carer George Parker Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Lismore City Hall, Playhouse, Brisbane, Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide, Sydney Opera House
2005 The Q Story Q Theatre, Penrith with Railway Street Theatre Company
2006 An Audience with Charles 'Bud' Tingwell Himself Theatre Royal, Hobart
2007 Scenes from Collits' Inn Narrator Army Drill Hall, Melbourne
2007 Metaphysical Sixteenth Castlemaine State Festival 2007, Castlemaine Art Museum<ref>Template:Citation</ref>
2008 Follies Dimitri Weisman State Theatre, Melbourne with The Production Company

As writer / directorEdit

Year Title Role Venue / Co.
1967 Five, Four, Three, Two, One Playwright Golders Green Hippodrome, London
1974 Doctor in the House Director Princess Theatre, Melbourne, Warner Theatre, Adelaide, Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane, Blackpool, UK
The Collector Director King's Head Theatre, London<ref name="Charles Tingwell"/>
1980 Quadraphrenia Director Playbox Theatre, Melbourne with Hoopla Theatre Foundation

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DiscographyEdit

Charting singlesEdit

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
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"The Breaker" (with John Williamson) 1981 100 True Blue – The Very Best of John Williamson

PublicationsEdit

Year Title Type Publisher
2004 "Bud: A Life" Memoir Macmillan Publishers
2009 "Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell’s War Stories – The heroes, the battles, the tragedies and triumphs of WW2" Memoir Wilkinson Publishing<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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