Lewis Fiander

Lewis Fiander

ACTOR

Australian stage, screen and TV actor Lewis Fiander was educated at Trinity Grammar School and made his acting debut at the National Theatre in Melbourne in 1954. At the age of 18 he moved to Sydney to broaden his skills as a radio actor and in due course perfected a varied gallery of dialects and accents. On the stage, he specialised in Shakespearean comedy, including "Twelfth Night" and "The Merchant of Venice", though in later years taking on diverse roles in musical plays, works by Ibsen and O'Neill, even as Professor Higgins in a Victorian Arts Centre production of "My Fair Lady". Fiander moved to London with the Elizabethan Theatre Trust in the early 60's and spent the next two decades in the U.K., often side by side with some of the giants of his profession, including Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud. In 1966, he toured New Zealand with the Royal Shakespeare Company. The following year he landed the prized role of Mr. Darcy in a BBC production of Pride and Prejudice (1967). A break in his stage and TV work permitted him to act on the big screen in two back-to-back horror films: Dr Jekyll & Sister Hyde (1971) and as one of the victims in Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972). He is also remembered by fans of Doctor Who (1963) as the drug smuggling scientist Professor Tryst in "Nightmare of Eden". Tryst's strange Germanic accent (Fiander's own idea) -- combined with the square spectacles and histrionics -- seems somehow reminiscent of Peter Sellers's Dr. Strangelove.
  • When was
    Lewis Fiander born?

    Lewis Fiander was born on Wednesday, January 12, 1938

  • Where was
    Lewis Fiander born?

    Lewis Fiander was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

  • How old was
    Lewis Fiander when they died?

    Lewis Fiander was 79

  • When did Lewis Fiander die?

    Lewis Fiander died on
    Tuesday, May 24, 2016


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