Ron Graham (actor) explained

Ron Graham
Birth Name:Lionel Alfred Hosmer
Birth Date:17 December 1926
Birth Place:Aldershot, England
Death Place:Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:English
Australian
Occupation:Character actor
Years Active:Theatre 1956–2000,[1] Television and film 1961–2003
Spouse:Aleda Klara Johnsen
Children:Marcus Graham

Ronald Graham (born Lionel Alfred Hosmer, 17 December 1926 – 2 April 2020) was a British-Australian character actor who appeared in many theatre and television roles from 1956 until retiring in 2003. He is best known for his roles in telemovies and guest roles in serials including many shows made by Crawford Productions and roles in popular serials Certain Women, A Country Practice and Home and Away. He was a regular in the short lived police-oriented soap opera Waterloo Station (1983) and featured in the film Gallipoli.

Personal life

Ron Graham was born Lionel Alfred Hosmer, the second son of 3 boys to William Alfred Hosmer (1896-1953) and Doris Agatha (nee Green) (1897-1978) in Aldershot, UK. In 1928, the family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Lionel joined the British Army and in July 1948, his parents and two brothers emigrated to Australia from the United Kingdom. Lionel demobbed from the Army in 1949 and then migrated to Australia, settling in Perth. He changed his name by deed poll to Ron Graham. He first married in the early 1960s to Judith Schonell, a dancer with the West Australian State Ballet. Their son Marcus Graham is a well-known Australian stage, television and film actor and director. Ron later partnered with Aleda Klara Johnsen. He died in Windsor, New South Wales on 2 April 2020 at the age of 93.[2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Merchant of Venice Basanio TV movie
1969The Intruders Peter Yordan Film
1970The Curious Female Doorman
1981Gallipoli Wallace Hamilton Feature film
1982Fluteman Frank Timms Feature film
1984Silver City Director Feature film
1986Whose Baby Jack Galbsally TV movie
1996Acri Norris
199813 Gantry Row Loan's Manager TV movie
1999Time and Tide Harry TV movie
2000Portrait of a Suspect American Police Detective TV movie
2003BlackJack Murder Archive Brian Kirsten TV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1961Whiplash Alfred TV series
1967Contrabandits Detective Sergeant Thomson TV series
1967Love and War TV miniseries, episode: War 3: Sergeant Musgrave's Dance
1969Riptide Chris Bolan TV series
1971Mrs. Finnegan Joe Fagan TV series
1969–71Dynasty John Mason TV series
1972Boney Mike Taylor TV series
1972The Spoiler Dave Sharpe TV series
1971–72Spyforce Ron (pilot) (uncredited) TV series
1973A Taste for Blue Ribbons TV series
1973Ryan Sergeant Nelson TV series
1971–73Matlock Police 4 roles:
-Brian Woods
-Ron Grey
-Sam Winter
-Leo "Bullfrog" Bennett
TV series
1968–73Homicide5 roles:
-Allan Farrow
-Sgt. Ron Lane
-Don Carlisle
-David Warner
-Bill Young
TV series
1969–74Division 4 4 roles:
-Chris Granger
-Len Abbott
-John Moore
-Laurie Cornell
TV series
1973–76Certain Women Alan Stone TV series
1978Young Ramsay Bruce Watt TV series
1977–78Glenview High Frank Faulkner TV series
1978Cass TV series
1978Cop Shop 2 roles
-Ralph Curran
-Peter Curran
TV series
1979Ride on Stranger Darcey Jones TV series
1981Kingswood Country Mr. GMH TV series
1981Bellamy Trotter TV series
1981Sporting Chance TV series
19821915 Army Sergeant TV miniseries
1982M.P.S.I.B Max Birch TV series
1983Waterloo Station DS Jack Edwards TV series
1983Silent Reach Father Vakldera TV miniseries
1985Winners Abattoir Manager TV series
1986Alice to Nowhere Denzil Leary TV miniseries
1988Rafferty's Rules Frank White TV series
1989Mission: Impossible Challis TV series
1981–92A Country Practice 5 roles:
-Andy McKay
-Harry Martin
-Bill Jones
-Tom Spencer
-Bill Morrison
TV series
1994Time Trax Casey TV series
1994Heartbreak High Detective Monaghan TV series
1995Blue Murder Senior Officer TV miniseries
1991–96G.P. 2 roles:
-Angus Sutton (1991)
-Jim Stewart (1996)
TV series
1997Home and Away Murray Watson TV series
1997Big Sky Tom TV series
2001Outriders Mr. Murray TV series
2003Snobs Mr. Ford TV series

Notes and References

  1. Web site: RonGraham. AusStage.
  2. Web site: GRAHAM, Ronald. The Weekly Times. The Daily Telegraph. 5 April 2020. 4 April 2020.