Edward Howell (actor)

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Edward Howell
Born
Edward Welsford Rowsell Howell

(1902-07-15)15 July 1902
Bromley, England
Died20 August 1986(1986-08-20) (aged 84)
Sydney, Australia
Other namesE.R. Howell
Edward Welsford Rowsell
Teddy/Ted Howell
Occupations
  • Actor (radio, theatre, television and film
  • radio and theatre producer
  • radio and theatre director
  • radio and theatre scriptwriter
  • theatre founder
  • drama teacher
Years active1910–1985
Spouse(s)Mary Grace Cecillia Long (known professionally as Therese Desmond and Molly Long) (m-1927–1961) [1]
Children1

Edward Welsford Rowsell Howell (15 July 1902 [2] – 20 August 1986), also known as pen name E.R. Howell, Edward Welsford Rowsell and Teddy/Ted Howell was a British-born Australian character actor, radio and theatre producer, director and scriptwriter, theatre founder and drama teacher.

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He was notable for his career in Australia in all genres of the entertainment industry in a career spanning radio, stage, television and film. In 1927 he appeared in a cameo role in the early Australian film For the Term of his Natural Life , at the time the highest-grossing film in Australian cinema. [3] After this film, he moved to radio broadcasting and producing until reviving his screen career in the late 1950s, mainly appearing in made for TV Movies and serials.

Early life

Howell was born on 15 July 1902 (some sources give 1901) in Bromley, England, the youngest son of bank clerk and actor Edwin Gilburt Howell and his wife Madeleine Ann (née Rowsell). [3] As an eight-year old in 1912, he was brought to Australia with his brother, Lewis, and father to appear in James Cassius Williamson's stage production of The Blue Bird by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck [4] After the family decided to stay in Australia permanently, he completed his education at Sydney Grammar. With his father moving to settle in Suva, young Ted soon followed, studying law while working in the government's legal department, before joining the Colonial Sugar Refining Company. [3]

Professional career

Theatre and tutoring

While in Suva, Edward and father Edwin founded the Suva Dramatic Actor Guild. He returned to Australia in 1924 and joined the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne, [5] and later, with his wife Molly, ran Sydney's (Royal) Academy of Dramatic Arts. [6]

Radio and theatre (acting, producing, writing and directing)

In 1929, he began a career in radio when he was asked by the Australian Broadcasting Commission to produce a play for the network. As an author of one of the first successful variety shows, he had a very prominent career in the sector as a writer, producer and director, as well as appearing in productions as an actor. He was best known as the creator and visionary behind the popular long-running serial Fred and Maggie Everybody, [5] [7] that ran under a number of titles between 1932 and 1953. The series depicted the life of a middle-class couple played by Edward and his wife, Mary Howell (professionally billed as Therese Desmond). At its height it was heard on fifty six stations throughout Australia and was sold to numerous countries including New Zealand.

Edward worked for AWA, where he served as the chief producer of drama, before going freelance as producer and actor. [8] In 1949, he returned to his native England and took up a post at the BBC, writing and producing radio productions as well as stage plays, and returned to Sydney in 1950, where he continued his radio and stage career as a prominent scriptwriter. [9]

Television series, TV movies and film

After a lengthy successful career in radio and on stage he had a prominent career on television, starting from the 1960s appearing in numerous Australian serials, including My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Homicide , Division 4 and Cop Shop .

He appeared in the Brisbane TV play The Absence of Mr Sugden .

He was best known for his recurring role as Bert Griffiths in the long-running rural soap A Country Practice .

In film during the latter he appeared in The Cars That Ate Paris and Careful, He Might Hear You . [3]

Personal life

He was married to Mary Grace Cecilia Long (born Sheffield, 2 May 1902– died Sydney, Australia, 1961) on 11 May 1927, an English-born stage [1] and radio actress and theatre director whom he also collaborated with and known professionally as Therese Desmond or Molly Long, [10] whom he had met while appearing with Sydney's Playbox Theatre, marrying at the St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney. Mary suffered a stroke in 1955 and died in 1961. [3] Edward died on 20 August 1986, in a nursing home in Chatswood at the age of 84, and was cremated. [4] Their daughter, Madeline Howell, was the second wife of the British actor Geoffrey Keen.

Theatre

Founder

YearCompanyProprietors
c. early 1920sSuva Dramatic Actors GuildEdward Howell – Edwin Howell

Theatre company

YearCompanyRole
1924 Playbox Theatre Performer

Drama school

CompanyYearPosition
Royal Academy of Dramatic ArtsunknownProprietor with Therese Desmond

Radio

Radio company roles

CompanyYear/sPosition
ABC 1929–?Radio producer, playwright, director, actor
AWA variousChief Producer of Drama
Producer and actor
BBC 1949–?Writer and producer

Radio serial/s

ProductionRole/s
Fred and Maggie EverybodyCreator, writer and performer

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1927 For the Term of his Natural Life KirkpatrickSilent film
1956 The Rose and Crown TV movie
1956 The Sub-Editor's Room TV movie
1957 The Passionate Pianist TV movie
1959 Black Chiffon HusbandTV movie
1959 One Morning Near Troodos TV movie
1959 Ruth TV movie
1959 Till Death Do Us Part TV movie
1959 Tragedy in a Temporary Town Harry PhillipsTV movie
1959 A Dead Secret TV movie
1959 Antony and Cleopatra AgrippaTV movie
1959 The Big Day Horace SkeatsTV movie
1960 Heart Attack TV movie
1960 Man in a Blue Vase Uncle BenTV movie
1960 Close to the Roof PerelliTV movie
1961 Hedda Gabler BrackTV movie
1961 Burst of Summer JoeTV movie
1961 The Lady from the Sea Dr WangelTV movie
1961 The Big Deal Solly ParnessTV movie
1961 The Ides of March DeciusTV movie
1962 Light Me a Lucifer StokerTV movie
1963 Double Yolk DoctorTV movie
1963 Uneasy Paradise PauloTV movie
1964 The Angry General Lord Athol MedwayTV movie
1965 A Time to Speak ManTV movie
1965 Campaign for One TV movie
1965 Daphne Laureola TV movie
1965 Ring Out Wild Bells Reverend Stephen MillcoteTV movie
1969 Tilley Landed On Our Shore TV movie
1972 The Tony Hancock Show ColonelTV movie
1974 Moving On Feature film
1974 The Cars That Ate Paris TringhamFeature film
1978 The Night Nurse MorphettTV movie
1979 Barnaby and Me Tennis UmpireTV movie
1983 Careful, He Might Hear You JudgeFeature film
1984 Who Killed Hannah Jane? Mr. AndrewsTV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959 Emergency! Episode: "Death Drive"
1961 The Outcasts Dr. D'arcy Wentworth1 episode
1963 Consider Your Verdict Costella2 episodes
1964–1973 Homicide The Pathologist / Judge / John Young / Leo Sheldon / Brian Spurling / Walter Lambert / Lucio / Connor / Harold Smith9 episodes
1965 The Magic Boomerang Jim Wallace2 episodes
1968 My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? StallybrassEpisode: "A Change of Gear"
1968 Contrabandits QuiellenEpisode: "A Mention in Despatches"
1969 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Dr. AmesEpisode: "Mixed Company"
1969 Delta LawlerEpisode: "The Devil Take the Blue Tongue Fly"
1969 Woobinda, Animal Doctor DoctorEpisode: "A Life for a Life"
1971 The Comedy Game SpeakerEpisode: " Our Man in Canberra"
1971–1973 Matlock Police Dr. Ian Sutherland / Pop Thompson / Doctor Sutherland11 episodes
1972The Virgin Fellas1st Old Man1 episode
1972 Spyforce Doctor O'HaraEpisode: "The Mission"
1973 Division 4 Fergy FergusonEpisode: "Take Over"
1973 The People Next Door Dr. HenshawEpisode: "A Tiny Touch of Tonsil Trouble"
1974 The Evil Touch JulianEpisode: "Faulkner's Choice"
1974 Class of '75 Mr. FinlayTV series
1977 Moynihan Episode: "Bird in the Hand"
1978 Loss of Innocence Episode: "1943"
1978 Cop Shop Clive Brooks / Mr. Ashley2 episodes
1978 Case for the Defence Wheems9 episodes
1980 Young Ramsay Ernie FarrellEpisode: "Natural Selection"
1982–1985 A Country Practice Bert Griffiths18 episodes, (final appearance)
1984 Bodyline Lord Hailsham1 episode
1985 Colour in the Creek Joe Ellis4 episodes

References

  1. 1 2 "Therese Desmond". AusStage.
  2. "Howell, Edward Welsford (Teddy) (1902–1986)", Australian Dictionary of Biography
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Arrow, Michelle (2007). "Howell, Edward Welsford (Teddy) (1902–1986)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Teddy Howell, theatre and film actor, dies". Sydney Morning Herald . 22 August 1986. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  5. 1 2 Howell, Edward (1900), Fred and Maggie : radio program , retrieved 23 May 2015
  6. "Academy of Dramatic Art". The Sydney Mail . 5 April 1933. p. 11. Retrieved 23 May 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  7. "FRED AND MAGGIE'S 1200th". Cumberland Argus & Fruitgrowers' Advocate . Parramatta, NSW. 12 November 1941. p. 12. Retrieved 23 May 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  8. "Ted Howell Concentrates on Acting and Writing". ABC Weekly. 9 (47): 26. 22 November 1947. Retrieved 1 March 2025 via Trove.
  9. Howell, Edward (1978), Edward Howell interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection, Hazel De Berg (Interviewer), retrieved 23 May 2015
  10. Hood, Sam, 1872–1953 (1938), 2CH Old Time Dance at the Town Hall. Therese Desmond being presented with a bouquet , retrieved 23 May 2015{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)