James Smillie Explained

James Smillie
Birth Date:1944 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:- present
Known For:Return to Eden as Dr. Dan Marshall
Prisoner as Steve Wilson

James Smillie, (born 28 November 1944), also credited variously as Jim Smillie and Jim Smilie, is a Scottish/Australian actor. He has worked in both Britain and Australia in film, extensively on stage, on television, with voice-over and animation work.

Smillie was born in Glasgow, Scotland. His parents emigrated to Australia in the early 1950s when Smillie was still a child. While his family remained there, Smillie returned to the United Kingdom to appear in stage roles in London's West End and would divide his time between the UK and Australia for several decades, working in various television shows, films and stage productions, and as a voice-over artist. On television, he is perhaps best remembered for the roles of lawyer Steve Wilson in Prisoner Cell Block H and Doctor Dan Marshall in the 1980s drama series Return to Eden.[1]

Career

Television and film

Smillie has appeared in films and television shows as featured actor and host. His television credits include Return to Eden, , Adventure Island, the episode End of Eternity, Thriller, The Gentle Touch, Skin Deep, Comedy Playhouse, The Mackinnons, Red Dwarf and .

He has also made numerous appearances in a variety of light entertainment shows, including Highway (with Sir Harry Secombe), An Evening with Barry Humphries, the BBC series Battle of the Sexes, A Tribute to Robbie Burns (for Scottish television), Crackerjack, and hosted his own series I Like Music. He was also the original voice of Sky, voicing programmes there for over a decade.[2]

In film, Smillie has had small roles in International Velvet and Jaguar Lives!. In 2005, he appeared in two German-made films – Dark Ride and Rich Girl, Poor Girl. Most recently he has had parts in the films La Correspondenza (directed by Giuseppe Tornatore), Tommy's Honour (director Jason Connery), Romans (directed by The Shammasian Brothers) and Boyz in the Wood (director Ninian Doff).

Theatre

Smilie has appeared as a leading man on stage in both the UK and Australia.

On the London stage, he played Tony in West Side Story . The following years saw him playing leading men in a string of West End productions, notably: an Italian Lothario in Brian Clemens' whodunit Lover (Ambassadors Theatre); Henry II in Thomas and The King (Her Majesty's Theatre) music written by John Williams; Dr. Thomas Barnardo in Barnardo (Royalty Theatre); Nicos in Zorba; Georges in La Cage aux Folles (London Palladium); and also as Fred Graham in Kiss Me Kate (Royal Shakespeare Company, Savoy), George Bernard Shaw's Candida as the Reverend James Mavor Morrell.

Other stage roles include Orin in Eugene O'Neill's Mourning Becomes Electra, Chance Williams in Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth, Eilif in Mother Courage and Her Children, the lead in Tom Jones, Emile de Beque in South Pacific, and as Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music. Followed by his success as Mack Sennet in the 1996 London production of Mack & Mabel, Smilie recorded the part of Fred / Petruchio again in the full live production of Kiss Me, Kate for the BBC in London with the BBC Concert Orchestra.

1998–99 and 2000 saw Smillie touring in the UK Productions tour of 42nd Street, playing the lead role of producer Julian Marsh. In 2001, he returned to Australia to play Pastor Manders in Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts for the Perth International Arts Festival. In 2003, he returned to the UK to play Charles in Stephen Sondheim's Putting It Together at the Library Theatre in Manchester. This was followed in 2004 by Daddy Warbucks in a touring production of Annie with Su Pollard and Caesar in a Sadlers Wells Lost Musicals production of Harold Rome, Joshua Logan and S. N. Behrman's Fanny.

In 2005, Smillie returned to Australia for several years for personal reasons to care for his ageing mother and took a break from the business. His mother passed away in 2010 (his father passed away in the 1970s). On his return to the UK, he settled back in Glasgow, and has since appeared in stage productions at the Traverse Theatre, Oran Mor and the Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

Smillie also has a Royal Variety Performance to his credit.[3]

Radio

Smillie is also a regular radio and concert broadcaster for the BBC, particularly on the series Friday Night is Music Night, presenting special occasions such as Sondheim on the South Bank, An Evening with Cole Porter at the Royal Festival Hall, and as Pilate in Jesus Christ Superstar at the Barbican Centre.

Voiceover work

He is also a voice-over artist working in animation and on commercials, dubbing, audiovisuals, documentaries, and talking books.

Stage

YearProductionRoleVenue / Co.
1963 The Duenna Father Augustine / Maids, nuns, monks, masqueraders, servants Old Dolphin Theatre, Perth with Bankside Theatre Productions
1964 Hamlet New Fortune Theatre, Perth with Bankside Theatre Productions for Perth Festival
1964 Mourning Becomes Electra Orin Old Dolphin Theatre, Perth with GRADS Theatre Company
1968 Razza-Ma-Tazz (and All That Jazz) Constable Brian Buttons Southland Auditorium, Melbourne
1971 1776 South Carolina - Edward Rutledge Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Sydney with J.C. Williamson
1972 Sweet Bird of Youth Chance Wayne Playhouse, Perth with National Theatre Inc
1972–73 West Side Story Tony Bristol Hippodrome & London
1973 Lover Bruno Varella Ambassadors Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon, New Theatre, Hull, Wimbledon Theatre
1973 Zorba Nicos
1974 Saint Joan Captain La Hire New Theatre Oxford
1975 Thomas and the King Henry II Her Majesty's Theatre, London
1980 Barnardo Dr. Thomas Barnardo Royalty Theatre, London
Mother Courage and Her Children Eilif
Tom Jones Tom Jones
1983 Royal Variety Performance Performer Theatre Royal, London
1984 South Pacific Emile de Beque His Majesty's Theatre, Perth with National Theatre Inc.
1987 La Cage au Folles Georges London Palladium
1987 Kiss Me, Kate Fred Graham The Old Vic, London for Savoy Theatre, London
1987 Mary Stuart Musician Assembly Hall, Edinburgh for Edinburgh International Festival
1993 Candida Reverend James Mavor Morrell Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen & UK tour
1995 Paradise Lost Satan St. George’s Cathedral, Perth
1996 The Sound of Music His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
1996 Mack & Mabel Mack Sennet London
1996 Kiss Me, Kate Fred Graham / Petruchio BBC with BBC Concert Orchestra
1996–97, 1999–2000 42nd Street Julian Marsh Theatre Royal, Bath with UK Productions
2001 Ghosts Pastor Manders Hole in Wall Theatre for Perth International Arts Festival
2001 Mack & Mabel Mack Sennet State Theatre at Victorian Arts Centre with The Production Company
2003 Putting It Together Charles Manchester Central Library
2003 Anyone Can Whistle Schub Bridewell Theatre, London with The Gryphon
2004 Annie UK tour
Too Far Gone Aaron Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh
2012 White Christmas General Waverley Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Scotland
2013 Marco Pantani: The Pirate Grandfather Tron Theatre, Òran Mór, Glasgow with A Play A Pie and a Pint
2014 Don Quixote Don Quixote Òran Mór, Glasgow with A Play A Pie and a Pint
2014 Miracle on 34th Street Kris Kringle Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Scotland
2015 Fanny Caesar Sadlers Wells Lost Musicals production
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Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1967Adventure Island Smiling Jim / Prince CharmingTV series, 1 episode
1969Good Morning Mr Doubleday TV series, 1 episode
1970DeltaDerekTV series, 1 episode
1971DynastyTV InterviewerTV series, 1 episode
1966-72Homicide Various rolesTV series, 5 episodes
1972Dead of Night Keith HopkirkTV series, episode: Bedtime
1969-73Division 4Various rolesTV series, 8 episodes
1974Dial M for Murder Larry PetersTV series, 1 episode
Z-Cars Roy PrentissTV series, 1 episode
1975Thriller Bob MalloryTV series, 1 episode
Wodehouse Playhouse Police SergeantTV series, 1 episode
BaxterTV series, 1 episode
1976Jumbo Spencer Mr. Spencer (credited as Jim Smillie)TV series, 3 episodes
Battle of the Sexes Various roles (credited as James Smilie)TV series, 6 episodes
1977The Tomorrow People Mike HardingTV series, 2 episodes
The MackinnonsJames GrantTV series, 2 episodes
The Barry Humphries Show TV series, 1 episode
1978Life at Stake Wayne GrantTV series, 1 episode
1979Prisoner (aka Prisoner: Cell Block H)Steve WilsonTV series, 28 episodes
1980The Gentle Touch HarryTV series, 1 episode
The Latchkey Children Malcolm McCraeTV series, 3 episodes
Metal Mickey ManagerTV series, 1 episode
1981Take a Letter, Mr. Jones Dr. Norton (credited as James Smilie)TV series, 1 episode
1983Return to EdenDr. Dan Marshall (credited as Jim Smilie)TV miniseries, 3 episodes
1984Skin Deep Cliff HudsonTV film
Special Squad DonaghueTV series, episode 9: "Same Time Friday"
1985Return to Eden Doctor Dan Marshall (credited as James Smillie)TV series, 22 episodes
19881987 Laurence Olivier AwardsTV special
1990The WordMissionTV series, 1 episode
1991Red Dwarf Justice computer (voice)TV series, 1 episode
4 Play Maggot (voice)TV series, 1 episode
1994HighlanderJohn BowerTV series, 1 episode
1994Red Dwarf

Smeg Ups

Justice computer (voice)Video
2002Always Greener FrankTV series, 1 episode
The Junction Boys Dwayne HessTV film
2006TV film
2006Good Girl, Bad Girl TV film
2021Star Wars: Battlefront Fan Cast Saesse TiinTV series, 1 episode
2022A.M (voice)TV series, 1 episode

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978International VelvetCommentator Feature film
1979Jaguar Lives!ReardonFeature film
1983Abra CadabraMr Pig (voice)Animated film
1993Opéra imaginaire Narrator Animated film (English version)
2016The Correspondence (aka La corrispondenza)Preside / Dean of FacultyFeature film
Tommy's HonourA.K.H. BoydFeature film
Boyz in the Wood Duke 1 TV movie
2017Romans (aka Retaliation)The Priest (Jimmy) Feature film
2019Get Duked!Duke #1Feature film
2023The Man from OghuzVazir ImranShort film
TBAThe Pleasures of the DamnedVoiceShort film (in post-production)

Podcast series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Making the Cut: The (Mostly) True Story of a Retired SurgeonFather / Mr Maingot / Education Dept Secretary / British Man 2Podcast
2021Lady Christina John FlintPodcast, 1 episode
2021MissyAlfredoPodcast, 1 episode
2023FolktownNarratorPodcast, 4 episodes
Once Upon a Time in Zombieville Voom Buckstop / Dr Smillie Podcast, BBC

Video game

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022Vox MachinaeHandsVideo game
2024Goblin StoneNarratorVideo game

Awards and nominations

YearCategoryAwardResult
2019 Gold Podcast Award –Children's Radio Series (3 series as Voom BuckStop / Dr Smillie)
2021 Best Indie Game – Narrator Devgamm!
2021 Best Demo Reel – Character One Voice Awards
2021 Best Character Voice Vox Awards
2032 Best Performance – TV Promo One Voice Awards
2022 Best Visual Advertising Campaign Vox Awards
2022 Vox Judges' Choice Award Vox Awards
2022 Best Male Voice Performance Vox Awards
2022 Voiceover of the Year Vox Awards
2023 Best Male Performance – Gaming One Voice Awards
2023 Best Male Performance – Radio Commercials One Voice Awards
2023 Voiceover Artist of the Year (Male) One Voice Awards
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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=i-U_OkpqpKMC Super Aussie Soaps
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-ICM0Kx08s Sky TV Advertisement, 1990. YouTube.
  3. Web site: Performances :: 1983, London Theatre Royal | Royal Variety Charity .
  4. Web site: AusStage .
  5. Web site: James Smillie | Diamond .
  6. Web site: Soho Voices - James Smillie - Voice over artist .