Anthony Hawkins


Anthony Hawkins was an English-born, Australian-based television actor. He was best known for his roles as Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Smith in the police procedural Special Squad (1984) and Frank diAngelo on The Saddle Club. He also had a recurring role in Prisoner as Bob Morris from 1980 to 1982.
He trained as an actor at Guildhall [School of Music and Drama] following a brief stint working as a policeman in England.

Stage

He was part of the cast in the first public performance of Kenneth G. Ross's important Australian play Breaker Morant, presented by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre, in Melbourne in 1978.
He also appeared in the play The Happy Apple at St Martins Theatre in Melbourne in 1971. He toured the United States with [Alfie (play)|Alfie], played in Birds on the Wing in Melbourne, and Bandwagon in Hobart.

Television

Early TV work was in the United Kingdom and included an appearance as a police constable in the television series No Hiding Place in 1959. He also acted in the Scotland Yard film series of shorts. His TV work in Australia included Ryan and Perryman on Parade, and frequent appearances on police dramas including Matlock Police, Division 4, Homicide and Cop Shop. In 1978, he made his film debut in a minor role in Brian De Palma's The Fury. During the next two years, he starred in the television miniseries Against the Wind and The [Last Outlaw (TV series)|The Last Outlaw] and appeared in police series Bluey before appearing in the soap opera Prisoner. Introduced as Bob Morris, the father of inmate Tracey Morris, he eventually became a recurring character after the on-screen marriage of Bob Morris to Meg Jackson. He stayed with the series on an irregular basis until 1982, when he was written out entirely. That same year he made a cameo appearance with a number of his fellow Prisoner co-stars in the film Kitty and the Bagman.
He made a guest appearance in Carson's Law, and appeared in the films Phar Lap and Strikebound before joining the cast of Special Squad as Greg Smith, a role he played from 1984 to 1985. Playing a supporting role as Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby|Allenby] in the 1987 film The Lighthorsemen, during the late 1980s he also made appearances on The Flying Doctors, Inside Running and the 1989 television movie Darlings of the Gods which featured cameo appearances of several other former Prisoner co-stars.
During the early 1990s, he appeared on Kelly, Bony and The Damnation of Harvey McHugh as well as in police dramas Janus and Mercury. His late career included recurring roles in Ocean Girl, Tales of the South Seas and, on the popular Australian children's TV series The Saddle Club.

Filmography

Film

Television

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany / Venue
Oliver Twist
The Cigarette Girl
AlfieU.S. tour
1971BandwagonPrincess Theatre, Launceston & Theatre Royal, Hobart
1971The Happy AppleSt Martins Theatre
The Patrick Pearse MotelSt Martins Theatre
1972Saiad DaysSt Martins Theatre
1972Birds on the WingWaiterSt Martins Theatre
1972Dangerous CornerTheatre 62
1973A Celebration of the Life and Vision of Pierre Teilhard de ChardinAustralian Council for the Arts at Dallas Brooks Hall
1973A Voyage Round My FatherComedy Theatre, Melbourne, University of NSW
No Sex Please, We're BritishSydney & Melbourne
1974Ice AgeTheatre 62 at Prince Alfred College Hall, South Australia for Adelaide Festival of Arts
1974The GuardsmanTheatre 62 at Port Lincoln Civic Hall
1974Dangerous CornerTheatre 62
1975HamletMonash University
1976More Canterbury TalesHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
1977The Merchant of VeniceMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1977Desire Under the ElmsMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1978Breaker MorantThird Interrogator; Mr. Robinson; Officer; Colonel HamiltonMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1978The Playboy of the Western WorldMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1978Under Milk WoodMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1978The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiGiriMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre & University of Melbourne
1978Arsenic and Old LaceTeddy BrewsterMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1979Journey's EndMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1979MacbethMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1979Arms and the ManMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1979Uncle VanyaMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1979The RivalsMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1980The Jail Diary of Albie SachsMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1980BentFreddieMelbourne Theatre Company at Russell Street Theatre
1980The Man Who Came to DinnerMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1981The Man from MukinupinRussell Street Theatre
1981A [Man for All Seasons (play)|A Man for All Seasons]The DukeMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1981The Good Person of SetzuanMelbourne Theatre Company at Athenaeum Theatre
1987Count DraculaCount DraculaRoyal Queensland Theatre Company at Suncorp Theatre, Brisbane
1992Vladimir's CarrotUniversity of Adelaide
1992Much Ado About NothingUniversity of Adelaide
1993The TemplePlaybox Theatre Company at Merlyn Theatre, West Gippsland Arts Centre & Monash University
1994The TempestWills Court, Adelaide
1994Lenin / America / WakeUniversity of Adelaide
1996The Comedy of ErrorsAntipholus of SyracuseUniversity of Adelaide & Union Hall, Adelaide
2005Urinetown the MusicalBondi Pavilion

Death

Anthony Hawkins died from cancer on 23 September 2013, aged 80.