Nevin Tait Explained

Nevin Tait
Birth Name:James Nevin Tait
Birth Date:27 June 1876
Birth Place:Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia
Death Place:London, England

James Nevin Tait (27 June 1876 – 7 March 1961) was an Australian concert promoter and film producer who often collaborated with his brothers Charles and John, and had a lengthy association with J.C. Williamson Theatre.

Biography

Nevin Tait was born in Castlemaine, Victoria, the son of John Turnbull Tait (1830 - 1902), a tailor from Scalloway, Shetland Islands, Scotland, and his English wife Sarah, née Leeming. Tait Snr. had migrated to Victoria in 1862 and settled at Castlemaine where he married Sarah.

The Tait's had nine children; five of which where involved in show business including Charles (1868 - 1933), John (1871 - 1955), James Nevin (1876 - 1961), Edward Joseph Tait (1878 - 1947) and Frank Samuel (1883 - 1965) (later Sir Frank). The Taits moved in about 1879 to Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

Nevin started his career as a stockbroker before moving into concert promotion and film production. In March 1911, brothers John and Nevin, and Millard Johnson and William Gibson merged their film interests in Amalgamated Pictures. In 1916 he moved to London to represent his brothers, where he died in 1961.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1990 . Australian Dictionary of Biography . 12 . Australia . . 9780522844375 . 2 February 2012.