James Condon


James Thomas Condon was an Australian pioneering actor of early theatre, radio and television, as well as a scriptwriter and voice over, primarily a character actor or supporting player, he was best known for his numerous radio and television roles in serials and television movies particularly, although he did play the title character in the early local TV soap opera The Story of Peter Gray
He briefly had small guest roles in the internationally popular TV drama's Prisoner and two different guest parts in Neighbours alongside his wife, series regular Anne Haddy.

Early life

James Thomas Condon was born in Fremantle, Western Australia.

Career

He started his career in repertory theatre alongside his sister Coralie in 1941, before he joined ABC Radio in Perth in 1942. He served with the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, being promoted to flight lieutenant.
After the war, Condon went to England and worked for the BBC before returning to Australia in 1951 to resume his acting career, working on radio serials, including Portia Faces Life. When TV arrived in Australia in 1956, he moved to Sydney and appeared on the opening night of ABN2, Sydney, and in a number of ABC plays, including Tomorrow's Child and A Phoenix Too Frequent.
He played the lead role in ATN7's The Story of Peter Grey, one of the first soap opera dramas produced for Australian television in 1961.
Also in 1961, while hosting his variety show What's Next, Condon hosted an old friend from Perth, Ray Hartley, to talk about his recent successes in London and New York. Hartley was a world-class Australian pianist, composer, arranger and philanthropist.
He made many other appearances on television, including Homicide, Matlock Police, Number 96 and Bellamy.
Television roles also include The Young Doctors, Carson's Law, Sons and Daughters,, The Flying Doctors, Blue Heelers and Something in the Air.

Filmography

Film

Television

Theatre

Radio

Personal life

Condon was the brother of actress and theatre producer Coralie Condon, who was a recipient of the Order of Australian and was known as "The First Lady of Western Australian Television" and had a brother Terry. His first marriage was to Joan Cranmer. The couple had four daughters. Condon was married to Australian actress Anne Haddy, best known for the role of matriarch Helen Daniels in Neighbours, from 1977 until her death in 1999. Condon was the stepfather of Haddy's children Jane and Tony. He acted alongside Haddy in Neighbours twice – as Douglas Blake in 1985 and again in 1995 as Reuben White after previously appearing with Haddy in several episodes of Cop Shop in 1980.
Condon suffered a stroke in 2013.

Death

He died from a stroke at an RSL retirement home in Narrabeen, Sydney on 14 February 2014, aged 90.