Max Osbiston Explained

Max Osbiston
Birth Name:Maxwell Hamilton Osbiston
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Birth Date:7 August 1914
Death Date:12 March 1981 (aged 66)
Education:Yanco Agricultural High School, North Sydney Boys High School
Occupation:Actor
Family:Alan Brigstocke Osbiston (cousin)

Maxwell Hamilton Osbiston (7 August 1914 – 12 March 1981) was an Australian actor, active in radio, stage, film and television.

Biography

Osbiston was born in Sydney, the son of Frank[1] and Iolanthe Osbiston (née Margoliouth) of Cremorne, New South Wales.

He spent three years at the Agricultural School at Yanco, followed by North Sydney High School. He left school during the Great Depression, and with difficulty found employment delivering bread, and spent some time panning for gold in the Central West.On his return to Sydney he found employment as a traveler for a firm selling dentists' supplies, and remained in this business for four years.[2]

He had been attracted to the stage from schooldays, and in 1935 joined Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre, appearing in The Late Christopher Bean (Emlyn Williams) in October 1935, The Three Sisters (Anton Chekhov) in September 1936, Hassan (James Elroy Flecker) in March 1937, and Boy Meets Girl (Samuel and Bella Spewack) in November 1937. During much of this time he was also acting in radio plays for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and in January 1938 he was signed to a one-year contract.[2] His most enduring, though minor, role was in Blue Hills as Dr Peter Frobisher. He was one of three (with Patricia Crocker and Queenie Ashton) who took part in both the first and last episodes (28 February 1949 and 30 September 1976).[3]

His professional stage career started with a small part in Of Mice and Men at the Minerva, which did not go unnoticed, and followed with French Without Tears at the same theatre, for which he received the highest accolades. Both plays were produced by Harvey Adams.[4]

Osbiston served with the RAAF during WWII, but details are hard to find, though he may have attained the rank of flight lieutenant.[5]

Osbiston married Beulah "Babs" Mayhew of Ermington, New South Wales sometime around early 1939. They had appeared together as a couple in the radio series As Ye Sow,[6] and continued to work on the same shows wherever possible, Mrs Osbiston continuing to appear as "Babs Mayhew".

Max Osbiston was a cousin of film editor Alan Brigstocke Osbiston (7 May 1914 – 1971) — see chart below.

Selected appearances

Radio

Osbiston had roles in literally hundreds of radio dramas, including:

Film

Television

Family

Three children of Samuel Osbiston of Ryburgh, Norfolk, England found their way to Australia. Several descendants were prominent in banking, mining and the arts in Sydney:

Notes and References

  1. News: Family Notices . . New South Wales, Australia . 18 May 1953 . 15 January 2020 . 12 . Trove .
  2. News: Dramatic Player on Contract . . New South Wales, Australia . 21 January 1938 . 14 January 2020 . 9 . Trove .
  3. Book: Crocker, Patti . Radio Days . 1989 . Simon & Schuster . 0731800982.
  4. News: Minerva Show Success . . New South Wales, Australia . 24 May 1940 . 16 January 2020 . 5 . Trove .
  5. News: George Hart's Radio Round- up . . New South Wales, Australia . 21 May 1954 . 16 January 2020 . 15 . Trove .
  6. News: Radio Players' Romance . . New South Wales, Australia . 10 November 1938 . 16 January 2020 . 31 . Trove .
  7. News: Party after Film Pre-release . . New South Wales, Australia . 2 April 1941 . 14 January 2020 . 9 . Trove .
  8. News: Truth About Movies . . New South Wales, Australia . 19 July 1953 . 14 January 2020 . 36 . Trove .
  9. News: A team of Sundowners . . Australia . 14 October 1959 . 14 January 2020 . 5 . Trove .
  10. Web site: TV shows: Around the World in Eighty Days. Behind the Voice Actors . 14 January 2020.
  11. Book: Albert Moran . Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series. 1993 . Allen & Unwin . 0642184623.
  12. News: Burbank's Birthday Gift . . Western Australia . 31 January 1902 . 15 January 2020 . 3 . Trove .
  13. News: Death of Mr Frank Osbiston . . Western Australia . 24 April 1902 . 16 January 2020 . 2 . Trove .
  14. News: Bank of England Reserves and Australian Finance . . New South Wales, Australia . 15 June 1894 . 16 January 2020 . 6 . Trove .
  15. News: War Correspondent Sent Dismal Report to His Wife . . New South Wales, Australia . 22 September 1946 . 15 January 2020 . 24 . Trove .
  16. News: Comedy Beyond Reach of Mosman Actors . . New South Wales, Australia . 12 November 1951 . 15 January 2020 . 2 . Trove .
  17. News: Family Notices . . New South Wales, Australia . 19 April 1923 . 15 January 2020 . 8 . Trove .