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 82)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
EducationFrankston Teachers College, Monash University, University of Melbourne (Melbourne Teachers College)
Occupation(s)Actor, theatre founder, associate producer
Years active1962−present

Early life and education

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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

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Max Gillies was a member of the Australian Performing Group (APG) in the 1970s. The group was officially formed in 1970 and then set up a theatre in a former pram factory in Drummond Street, Carlton. Here, and in other venues throughout Melbourne and other parts of Australia, the ensemble presented alternative, experimental, avant-garde and radical plays, musical comedies, vaudeville, stage shows, street theatre and circus acts, using comedy, drama, music and dance. In the many APG productions in which he appeared, Gillies became renowned for his prodigious talent as an actor and comedian. Those plays included "The Hills Family Show", "Dimboola" and "A Stretch of the Imagination".

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 and Your Dreaming: The Prime Minister’s Cultural Convention). 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 Longweekend 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

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

Accolades

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Honours

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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]

Awards

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YearOrganisationAwardResult
1977Theatre Australia AwardsActor of the Year for A Stretch of the ImaginationWon
1985Mo AwardsSpecialty Act of the YearWon

Caricatures

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

Filmography

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Film

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1971StorkUncle Jack
1971The Girl on the RoofFreddyShort film
1973LibidoGerrySegment: The Family Man
1973DalmasRojack
1974The Cars That Ate ParisMetcalfe
1974Applause PleaseVarious charactersShort film
1975The Firm ManManaging director
1975The True Story of Eskimo NellDeadeye Dick
1975The Great MacarthyStan
1975Pure ShitDr. Harry Wolf
1976The TrespassersPublisher
1979DimboolaVivian Worcester-Jones
1980A Wild Ass of a ManJames MuldoonTV movie
1982A Shifting DreamingWilliam 'Nugget' MortonDocumentary film
1985The Coca-Cola KidFrank Hunter
1988As Time Goes ByJoe Bogart – The Alien
1990A Stretch of the ImaginationMonk O'NeillTV movie
1991A Woman's TaleBilly's Son-in-Law
1996Lust and RevengeArt Critic
2003The BallJohn Howard, Prime MinisterShort film
2006WilThe Therapist

Television

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1974This Love AffairHarryTV series – 2 episodes
1974Flash Nick from JindavickInspector Hare/Mayor of Dubbo/Gerry the FiremanTV series – 3 episodes
1975HomicideLennieTV series – 1 episode
1975TandarraDr. Roland ClancyMiniseries – 1 episode
1977BlueyJohn ClancyTV series – 1 episode
1980Lawson's MatesTV series – 1 episode
1980Spring & FallCharlieTV series – 1 episode
1978–1981Tickled PinkWilleke/Uncle/BillTV series – 4 episodes
1983HomeBarneyChildren's TV series – 2 episodes
1984–1985The Gillies ReportVarious charactersSketch show – 14 episodes
1986The Gillies RepublicVarious charactersSketch show – 6 episodes
1992Gillies and CompanyVarious charactersSketch show
1995Blue HeelersBill FosterTV series – 1 episode
2000All SaintsIan BensonTV series – 1 episode
2003Welcher & WelcherLarrySitcom – 1 episode
2012House HusbandsNoelTV series – 1 episode
2020BloomArchbishop GibsonTV series – 3 episodes

Theatre

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YearFilmRoleNotes
1962The School for ScandalUniversity of Melbourne
1964Summer of the Seventeenth DollBarneyUniversity of Melbourne
1964Love’s Best DoctorUnion Theatre
1964EndgameUnion Theatre
1970The Hero Rises Up
1970KnuckleAPG at Pram Factory
1970–1971Marvellous MelbourneAPG at Pram Factory
1971The Feet of Daniel MannixMr GreensleevesAPG at Pram Factory
1972He Can Swagger Sitting DownGeorge WallaceAPG at Pram Factory
1973DimboolaBayonetAPG at Pram Factory
1973The Dumb WaiterGusAPG at Pram Factory
1973The Dragon Lady’s RevengeAPG at Pram Factory
1974Housey
1974River JordanAPG at Pram Factory
1974The Architect and the Emperor of AssyriaAPG at Pram Factory
1974On Yer MarxGroucho MarxAPG at Pram Factory
1974WhoAPG at Pram Factory
1975Smoking is a Health HazardIvan Ivanovich NyukhinAPG at Pram Factory
1975BedfellowsPaul CumminsAPG at Pram Factory
1975The Money ShowAPG at Carlton Festival
1975The DepartmentRobbieMarian Street Theatre
1975–1977The Hills Family ShowFitzroy HillsAPG at Pram Factory
1976Yours for the MaskingAPG at Pram Factory
1976A Toast to MelbaOscar Wilde, Buffalo Bill, Pietro Cecchi & Truth EditorAPG at National Theatre & Adelaide Festival
1976A Stretch of the ImaginationMonk O’NeillAPG at Pram Factory
1976KnuckleAPG at Pram Factory
1978The Ship’s WhistleAPG at Pram Factory
1979Beware of ImitationsSir Wilfred McLuckieAPG at Pram Factory
1979MarsupialsMTC at Russell Street Theatre
1979–1980TraitorsAPG at Nimrod
1980CloudsNimrod
1980–1981ScanlanProfessor ScanlanUniversal Theatre, Nimrod & La Boite
1980–1981Smoking is a Health HazardIvan Ivanovich NyukhinPhillip Street Theatre & Universal Theatre
1981SquirtsVarious characters including Malcolm FraserSTCSA at Universal Theatre & Playhouse
1982A Night with the RightVarious charactersNimrod
1982Welcome to the Bright WorldNimrod
1983Accidental Death of an AnarchistAthenaeum Theatre
1987A Chorus of DisapprovalDafyddMTC
1987–1988The DepartmentRobbieAustralian Elizabethan Theatre Trust at Seymour Centre
1990Allo AlloRenéState Theatre & Her Majesty's Theatre
1990–1991A Stretch of the ImaginationMonk O’NeillMTC at Russell Street Theatre
1992Fiddler on the RoofTevyeOpera Australia
1993In Two MindsTheatre Royal
1993The Beaux’ StratagemFoigardMTC
1993Scrooge, The MusicalThe Ghost of Christmas PresentPrincess Theatre
1994The Sisters RosensweigMervyn KantMTC
1995Three Birds Alighting on a Field
1995Lady Windermere's FanLord Augustus LortonMTC
1996Gillies Live at the Club RepublicVarious charactersCivic Theatre
1996Little Shop of HorrorsEnmore Theatre
1996Competitive TendernessBrianPlaybox
1997After the BallRon MacraeQTC at Suncorp Theatre
1997Run for Your WifeCivic Theatre
1998MisallianceJohn TarletonMTC
1998The ClubTed ParkerMTC
1998Noises OffCivic Theatre
1999Happy Days - The Arena Mega MusicalHoward CunninghamPaul Dainty
1999The Merry WidowMiko ZetaEssgee Entertainment at Sydney Lyric
2000A Couple of BlaguardsEnsemble Theatre
2000Your Dreaming: The Prime Minister’s Cultural ConventionPoets, Pontificanfs & Ex-PatriotsPlaybox (A Centenary of Federation Event)
2003The Dock BriefWilfred MorgenhallEnsemble Theatre
2003–2004Last of the Red Hot LoversBarneyHit Productions at Q Theatre
2004What the Butler SawDr RanceBelvoir St Theatre
2003, 2006Babes in the WoodTía AvariceMerlyn Theatre
2004–2005The Big ConVarious charactersANZ Pavilion Arts Centre
2005Love LettersAndrew Makepeace Ladd IIIParade Theatre, NIDA
2005–2006A Couple of BlaguardsMalachy McCourtYork Theatre
2006A Hard God
2007DimboolaMalthouse Theatre
2007, 2008HeroesHenriQTC at Cremorne Theatre
2008No Country for Old PMs: An Evening with Max GilliesHimselfNoosa Longweekend Festival
2009The Man from MukinupinEek PerkinsMTC / Company B
2009–2010GodzoneVarious charactersMTC at Sumner Theatre
2011Much Ado About NothingDogberrySTC
2012The SeedBrian MaloneyMTC
2013The Haunting of David GartrellDavid GartrellStraightjacket Productions
2014–2015Once Were Leaders: An Evening with Max GilliesVarious charactersWander Productions
2018Krapp's Last TapeKrappFortyfivedownstairs
2019Senior MomentsVarious charactersReturn Fire Productions
2021–2023Mono: A Three-Person One-Man ShowVarious charactersBunbury Productions

References

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  1. ^ NicolaK (10 June 2008). "Max Gillies to appear at Noosa Longweekend". Sunshine Coast Daily. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  2. ^ Lund, Michael (31 May 2008). "YouTube gives Max Gillies plenty of hits". The Courier Mail. 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.
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