Steve J. Spears Explained
Steven John Peter Spears (22 January 1951 – 16 October 2007) was an Australian playwright, actor, writer and singer. His most famous work was The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin (1976). He was cited as "one of Australia's most celebrated playwrights".[1]
Biography
Early life
Spears was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1951 and, after his parents separated when he was very young,[2] grew up with relatives in the suburb of Mile End.[3] He studied law at the University of Adelaide, but through writing and performing student revues, was distracted into a career in the theatre.[2] [3] Spears moved to Sydney in the 1970s. In his own words, he was a "born-again Sydney-sider".[4]
Death
Spears died in Aldinga, South Australia, from brain cancer in 2007. He was 56.[5]
Writing
Plays
Year | Title |
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1974 | Africa: A Savage Musical |
1975 | People Keep Giving Me Things |
1975 | Roaring Boy |
1975 | There Were Giants in Those Days |
1975 | Young Mo (or The Resuscitation of the Little Prince Who Couldn't Laugh as Performed by Young Mo at the Height of the Great Depression of 1929). About Australian comedian Roy "Mo" Rene |
1976 | The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin |
1976 | When They Send Me Three and Fourpence |
1978 | The Death of George Reeves |
1978 | King Richard |
1980 | The Time of the Bodgie |
1983 | Froggie |
1988 | Glory |
1992 | Namatjira Park |
1995 | A Little Theatre |
1995 | The Dance Angelic | |
[6] Television
Books
Year | Title | Notes |
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1990 | The Big Wish | Co-written with John Hepworth. Published by Puffin (1990) |
1989 | In Search of the Bodgie | An "anti-memoir" |
2004 | Murder at the Fortnight | Detective novel planned as the first of a 13 part series, The Pentangeli Papers, but only one more, Innocent Murders (2006) was published before Spears' death.[8] | |
Acting work
Television
Film
Stage
External links
Notes and References
- News: Theatre yarn starts to unravel. Hornery . Andrew. Ben Wyld . 24 November 2002. Sydney Morning Herald. 7 February 2009.
- Web site: Steve J Spears 1951–2007 An Excellent Obit.. George. Rob. 28 November 2008. 7 February 2009.
- Web site: AustLit Agent. austlit.edu.au. 25 January 2009.
- Book: Spears, Steve. In Search of the Bodgie. Imprint (Collins Publishers Australia). Sydney. 1989. 162. 0-7322-2524-8 .
- News: Playwright loses his cancer struggle. Morgan. Clare. 17 October 2007. Sydney Morning Herald. 25 January 2009.
- Web site: STEVE J SPEARS. Doollee.com, The Playwrights Database . 20 January 2009.
- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0817389/ IMDb filmography for "Steve J. Spears"
- Web site: Books by Steve J. Spears. biblio.com. 25 January 2009.
- Web site: Steve J. Spears. Internet Movie Database. 25 January 2009.
- Web site: The Rocky Horror Show (Australian Cast) (1981) . rockymusic.org. 25 January 2009.