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Nick Tate
Born
Nicholas John Tate

(1942-06-18) 18 June 1942 (age 82)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1959–present
Known forSpace: 1999 as Alan Carter
Sons and Daughters as James Hamilton
Parents
Websitenicktate.com

Nicholas John Tate (born 18 June 1942) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as pilot Alan Carter in the 1970s science fiction series Space: 1999[1] and James Hamilton in the 1980s soap opera Sons and Daughters. He has also had a successful voiceover career in movie trailers, animation and video games.

Early life

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Tate was born on 18 June 1942 in Sydney, New South Wales. His parents were the actors John Tate and Neva Carr Glyn. His maternal grandparents were also actors, originally from Ireland and Great Britain, who performed in vaudeville. His father, of Russian descent,[2] also had a connection to the works of Space: 1999 creator Gerry Anderson, being a secondary voice actor in Thunderbirds.[3]

Tate grew up amongst parties and opening nights, and was often back stage while his parents performed in the theatre. He acted in all his school plays, before being scouted by the Sydney Opera Company to play Amahl in Menotti’s light opera Amahl and the Night Visitors.[4]

At the age of twelve, Tate's parents separated. The same year, as an avid surfer, he joined Sydney's Mona Vale Surf Club, where the club captain was actor Rod Taylor.

Career

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Wanting to direct, Tate joined the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) which was starting up Australian television. A television role as the singing telegram boy in Thornton Wilder’s Skin of our Teeth prompted Tate to quit school. He graduated from studio hand to assistant director, while working on a variety of series. In 1964 he joined an actors' workshop as his interest turned to acting, but unsure of what direction to take, he joined the Australian commandos for a year. Eventually, his surfing skills afforded him a lead role as a surfer in the thriller miniseries The Purple Jacaranda.[5]

Tate's big break came with a lead role in the award-winning Australian television series My Brother Jack, followed by a stage production of the musical The Canterbury Tales where he played 'Nicholas the Gallant' for eighteen months on tour throughout the country. This was followed by the 1970 Australian television series Dynasty about a rich, powerful family, where he joined his father John Tate for the first time onscreen – the two playing father and son roles.

Tate portrayed astronaut Alan Carter in the British science fiction series Space: 1999, which was broadcast from 1975 to 1977, though the series began production in late 1973. In 1976, he broke through in film with an AACTA award-winning role in the movie The Devil's Playground. He continued to work in film with supporting roles in a number of theatrical films, including The Year My Voice Broke, Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom, Return from the River Kwai, Evil Angels, and Steven Spielberg's Hook. From 1985 to 1986, he portrayed James Hamilton in the Australian soap opera Sons and Daughters. Tate has also made guest appearances on numerous American TV shows, such as The X-Files, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Star Trek: The Next Generation (in the 1990 episode "Final Mission"), Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (in the 1998 episode "Honor Among Thieves"), Farscape and in the Lost episode "Tabula Rasa".

On stage, Tate appeared in the TRIP (Tony Rudlin Ingrid Pitt Productions) stage production of Duty Free (later known as Don't Bother to Dress), by Emmerdale writer Neville Siggs, which ran from 1976 to 1977 at the Bristol Hippodrome.[6] In 2006 he played the leading role of Captain Edward J. Smith in the Australian premiere of the musical Titanic.

Tate is also known for his voiceover work in Hollywood theatrical trailers for such films as Jurassic Park, Braveheart, Schindler's List, Austin Powers, Deep Impact Independence Day, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is not Enough and Double Jeopardy and clip-on bumpers for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment from 2005–2006. He has also voiced in commercials, including Lexus, Kodak and HP, and Guinness beer spots airing from 2006.[7] Tate and four other well-known voice artists (Don LaFontaine, John Leader, Mark Elliot, and Al Chalk) parodied their individual voiceover styles en route to an awards show in a 1997 short film, 5 Men and a Limo. He has also performed voiceover work in various video games, including the voice for the Australian tycoon Ozzie Mandrill in the 2000 game Escape from Monkey Island.

Tate resides in both Australia and the US.

Personal life

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Tate married his wife, Hazel Butterfield at Dulwich College Chapel, UK in September 1977, and their son Thomas was born in 1979. They moved to Australia in 1981, where they had a second child, Jessie Josephine in 1986. Through Tom and Jessie, they have three grandchildren.[8]

Tate also has a keen interest in technical drawing and carpentry, and has designed and built seven of his family homes.[9]

Awards

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Year Work Award Category Result
1976 The Devil's Playground Australian Film Institute Award Best Actor in a Lead Role Won

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Type
1959 The Skin of Our Teeth Telegraph Boy TV movie
1966 A Man for All Seasons Master at Arms (uncredited) Feature film
1968 Submarine X-1 Leading Seaman X-1 Feature film
1968 Nobody Runs Forever Sir James' Assistant (uncredited) Feature film
1969 The Oblong Box Young Man in Tavern (uncredited) Feature film
1969 Battle of Britain RAF Pilot (uncredited) Feature film
1973 Chaser Sam Larcom TV movie
1976 The Day After Tomorrow (aka Into Infinity) Captain Harry Masters TV movie[10]
1976 The Devil's Playground Brother Victor Feature film
1977 The Strange Case of the End of Civilisation as We Know It 1st Australian Feature film
1977 Summerfield Simon Robinson Feature film
1979 Undercover Lover (aka Licensed to Love and Kill) Jensen Fury Feature film
1982 Cosmic Princess Alan Carter TV movie
1984 The Coolangatta Gold Joe Lucas Feature film
1985 The Empty Beach Brian Henneberry Feature film
1986 Ivanhoe Sir Cedric (voice) Animated TV movie
1987 Rob Roy Voice Animated TV movie
1987 The Year My Voice Broke Sergeant Pierce Feature film
1987 Cry Freedom Richie Feature film
1987 Dangerfreaks Narrator Documentary film
1988 Olive Anthony Wheeler TV movie
1988 Evil Angels Det. Graeme Charlwood Feature film
1989 Return from the River Kwai Lt. Commander Hunt Feature film
1989 Police State Tony Fitzgerald TV movie
1989 Nullarbor Dreaming Narrator Documentary film
1991 Steel and Lace Duncan Feature film
1991 Hook Noodler Feature film
1992 The Public Eye Henry Haddock Jr. Feature film
1992 The President's Child Lipton TV movie
1993 Silent Cries Harry Nown TV movie
1996 Bed of Roses Bayard Feature film
1997 5 Men and a Limo Self Short film
2002 Seconds to Spare Commander Haggarty TV movie
2002 Counterstrike Admiral Lewis TV movie
2002 The Junction Boys Smokey Harper TV movie
2004 Mementos Detective (voice) Short film
2004 Space: 1899 Alan Carter Short film
2005 The Vanished Roy Short film
2006 A Knight Lost Frank Knight Short film
2007 The Gene Generation Doctor Feature film
2011 Killer Elite Commander B Feature film
2012 Qian Xuesen Kimball Feature film
2013 The Great Gatsby Taxi Driver Feature film
2014 Lupin III (aka Rupan Sansei) Thomas Dawson Feature film
2015 The Snow Queen 2: An Icy Adventure (aka Snezhnaya Koroleva 2: Perezamorozka) Guard (voice) Animated feature film
2018 Firestorm NASA Chief (voice) Animated TV movie
TBA The Eagle Obsession Self In production[11][12]

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1964 The Purple Jacaranda Bill Armstrong Miniseries, 6 episodes
1965 My Brother Jack Davey Meredith Miniseries, 10 episodes[13]
1966 The Wednesday Play Private Trevor James Anthology TV series, season 6, episode 5: A "Pyre for Private James"
1968 Detective Watt Hatchett TV series, season 2, episode 15: "Artists in Crime"
1968 Dixon of Dock Green Don Ross TV series, season 15, episode 4: "An Ordinary Man"
1968 Sherlock Holmes James McCarthy TV series, season 2, episode 6: "The Boscombe Valley Mystery"
1968 The Champions Landing Party Lookout #2 TV series, season 1, episode 11: "The Dark Island"
1969 The Troubleshooters Gurd Lingstrom TV series, season 5, episode 12: "There's This Bird, See..."
1970–1971 Dynasty Peter Mason TV series, seasons 1–2, 23 episodes
1971 Matlock Police Frank Ross TV series, season 1, episode 4: "Any More at Home Like You"
1972; 1973 Boney Sgt Peter Irwin TV series, 2 episodes
1972; 1973 Division 4 Sen. Det. Dave Edwards / Roy Adams TV series, 3 episodes
1972; 1973 Homicide Joseph Taylor / John Mason / Barry West TV series, 3 episodes
1972; 1973 Spyforce Matt Parsons TV series, 4 episodes
1973 Over There TV series, season 2, episode 2: "Overload"
1973 Crown Court Dr Stephen Saul TV series, season 2, 3 episodes
1974 Ryan Moore TV series, season 1, episode 31: "A Deep Dark Place"
1974 Behind the Legend Captain Sanderson Anthology TV series, season 2, episode 1: "Francis Greenaway"
1975 NBC Special Treat Captain Harry Masters Anthology TV series, season 1, episode 3: "Into Infinity"
1975–1977 Space: 1999 Alan Carter TV series, seasons 1–2, 42 episodes
1979 Chopper Squad Jeff Burns TV series, season 2, episode 8: "The Other Man's Grass"
1979 Danger UXB Lt. Chris Craik TV series, season 1, episode 9: "Seventeen Seconds to Glory"
1979 A Place in the World Kenneth Reissel Miniseries, 2 episodes
1980 Play for Today Steve Jackson Anthology TV series, season 11, episode 6: "Number on End"
1981 West End Tales Sport TV series, season 1, episode 6: "The Wagga Wagga Handicap"
1981 Spearhead Tim Hoffman TV series, season 3, 4 episodes
1981 The Gentle Touch Johnny Delvaux TV series, season 3, episode 3: "The Hit"
1981–1982 Holiday Island Neil Scott TV series, 64 episodes
1982 A Country Practice Graham Porter TV series, season 2, 2 episodes
1982 Deadly Harvest Narrator TV special
1983 Patrol Boat Major Winn TV series, season 2, 2 episodes
1983 Scales of Justice Attorney General Miniseries, episode 3: "The Numbers"
1984 Special Squad Len Harris TV series, episode 27: "In the Cause of Justice"
1984 The Gold and the Glory Joe Lucas
1985 Butterfly Island Visitor TV series, 2 episodes
1985–1986 Sons and Daughters James Hamilton TV series, 30 episodes
1987 The Flying Doctors Nigel Haughton TV series, season 2, episode 4: "It Isn't Cricket"
1988 True Believers Lee Hayden Miniseries, 8 episodes
1988 Boon Ross Townsend TV series, season 3, episode 4: "Have a Nice Day"
1989 Dolphin Cove Baron Trent TV series, 8 episodes
1989–1990 Open House Roger McSwain TV series, 24 episodes
1990 Star Trek: The Next Generation Dirgo TV series, season 4, episode 9: "Final Mission"
1991 Night Court John Taylor TV series, 1 episode, season 9, episode 9: "The System Works"
1992 Matlock Bob TV series, season 6, episode 15: "The Big Payoff"
1992 Dear John Brian Courtney TV series, season 4, episode 13: "The Big Payday"
1992 Lady Boss Miniseries
1992; 1996 Murder, She Wrote Tim Jervis / Inspector Stilwell TV series, 2 episodes
1993 Civil Wars Jason Gould TV series, season 2, episode 16: "Alien Aided Affection"
1994 Red Planet Colony Leader (voice) Miniseries, 3 episodes
1996 Party of Five Professor TV series, season 3, episode 6: "Going Home"
1996 F/X: The Series Dingo Tyler TV series, season 1, episode 6: "Dingo"
1996 The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Darcy / Hunter #2 / Pirate #2 / Pirate #3 (voices) Animated TV series, 2 episodes
1997 Cow & Chicken English Guy 52 / Egg Buyer (voices) Animated TV series
1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Liam Bilby TV series, season 6, episode 15: "Honor Among Thieves"
1998 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Martin 'Avishominis' Chesterfield TV series, season 6, episode 18: "Birdman"
1998–2000 JAG Judge / Jimmy Blackhorse TV series, 2 episodes
1999 The X-Files Dr. Eugene Openshaw TV series, season 6, episode 11: "Two Fathers"
2000 Diagnosis Murder Captain Kennedy TV series, season 7, episode 12: "Man Overboard"
2000 HBO First Look Narrator TV series, season 7, episode 22: "Surviving Vertical Limit"
2001 Water Rats Senior Sergeant Ray Bock TV series, season 6, episode 2: "It Happened One Night"
2001 The Lost World Dr. William Gull TV series, season 3, episode 5: "The Knife"
2002 All Saints Jock Laughlin TV series, season 5, episode 27: "In the Family Way"
2003 Farscape R. Wilson Munroe TV series, season 4, episode 17: "A Constellation of Doubt"
2004 Lost Ray Mullen TV series, season 1, episode 3: "Tabula Rasa"
2009 East of Everything Gerry Watkins TV series, season 2, 7 episodes
2010 The Pacific Tom Smee Miniseries, episode 10: "Home"
2011 City Homicide Ted Mangus TV series, season 4, episode 23: "The Business of Fear"
2011 SLiDE Eugene TV series, episode 6
2013 Pretty Little Liars Louis Palmer TV series, season 4, 2 episodes
2016 Rake Julian Tallow TV series, season 4, 2 episodes
2017 The Blacklist Arthur Kilgannon TV series, season 5, episode 7: "The Kilgannon Corporation (No. 48)"
2019–2024 The Strange Chores Helsing (voice) Animated TV series, seasons 1–3, 78 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Type
1996 Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Prince Xizor / IG-88 (voices) PC version
2000 Escape from Monkey Island Ozzie Mandrill (voice)
2006 Flushed Away Fat Barry (voice)
2015 Mad Max The Mystic (voice)
2021 Psychonauts 2 Compton Boole / Dr. Potts (voices)

Stage

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Year Title Role Type
1956 Amahl and the Night Visitors Amahl Sydney Opera Company
1963 Sweet Bird of Youth Independent Theatre, Sydney
1969–1970 The Canterbury Tales Squire Nicholas the Gallant Theatre Royal Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth with J. C. Williamson
1971 The Audition Theatre Royal, Hobart with AET Trust
1971 The Real Inspector Hound Theatre Royal, Hobart with AET Trust
1972 An Awful Rose Brother Meehan Jane Street Theatre, Sydney with NIDA
1972 Don's Party Don Old Tote Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra with NIDA
1976 Number One Rooster Sir Ernest Royal Court Theatre, London
1977 Duty Free (later known as Don't Bother to Dress) Victor Bristol Hippodrome, Palace Theatre, Manchester, Adeline Genée Theatre, East Grinstead, Alhambra Theatre, Bradford, Victoria Palace Theatre, London with TRIP Productions[14]
1979 Winter Journey Bernie Cambridge Theatre, London
1983–1984 Caravan Parks Sydney Opera House with Ensemble Theatre
1984 Filumena Domenico Soriano Melbourne Athenaeum with MTC
1986 The Foreigner Charlie Regal Theatre, Perth, University of Sydney, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Noarlunga College Theatre, Adelaide with The Gordon Frost Organisation & AET Trust
1992 Woman in Mind Gerald Tiffany Theater, LA[15]
1998 Seven Out Harry Globe Theatre, LA
2006 Titanic: The Musical Captain Edward J. Smith Theatre Royal Sydney with Seabiscuit Productions (Australian premiere)
2012 When Dad Married Fury Alan Urquhart Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
2015 Corktown '57 Mike Odyssey Theatre, LA

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References

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  1. ^ Space: 1999 (Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi), Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Nick Tate, Incorporated Television Company (ITC), RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana, Group 3, 5 September 1975, retrieved 8 May 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ "Neva Josephine Mary Carr-Glynn". www.pittwateronlinenews.com. 15–21 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Nick Tate – About This Person – Movies & TV". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2014. Archived from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Nick Tate –About". www.nicktate.com.
  5. ^ "Nick Tate – About". www.nicktate.com.
  6. ^ "Production of Duty Free – Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
  7. ^ "Nick Tate – The Voice". www.nicktate.com.
  8. ^ "Nick Tate – About". www.nicktate.com.
  9. ^ "Nick Tate – About". www.nicktate.com.
  10. ^ Crichton, Charles (28 December 1975), The Day After Tomorrow (Family, Sci-Fi), Brian Blessed, Joanna Dunham, Nick Tate, Group 3, retrieved 8 May 2024
  11. ^ "The Eagle Obsession | A Jeffrey Morris Film". The Eagle Obsession Documentary. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  12. ^ Morris, Jeffrey, The Eagle Has Landed (Documentary, Sci-Fi), Barbara Bain, Nick Tate, Kevin J. Anderson, FutureDude Entertainment, Zero Point Zero Production Inc., retrieved 8 May 2024
  13. ^ Vagg, Stephen (22 January 2022). "Forgotten Australian Mini-series: My Brother Jack". Filmink. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
  14. ^ "Don't Bother to Dress". Theatricalia.
  15. ^ "Nick Tate, Strong Actor". AustLit.
  16. ^ "Nick Tate". AusStage.
  17. ^ "Nick Tate Resume". www.nicktate.com.
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