Robin Ramsay (actor)


Robin Ramsay is an Australian former television, film and stage actor. He appeared in the rural series Bellbird as Charlie Cousins, in which he was best known for the scene in which he falls to his death from a wheat silo.

Early life and education

Ramsay studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1957. He worked in England briefly before returning to Australia in 1958.

Personal life

Ramsay is father of Robina Ramsay, an internationally ranked dressage rider, and anthropologist Tamasin Ramsay.

Career

Theatre

After returning to Australia, Ramsay joined the fledgling Union Theatre Company in Melbourne. He starred in Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, produced for the first Adelaide Festival in 1960.
He has played roles in theatre locally starting from 1957 and then went to the United States in 1961 and joined the Theatre Company of Boston. He then toured the country in The National Repertory Theatre, with Eva Le Gallienne and Faye Emerson.
In 1964, he took the role of Fagin in the hit musical Oliver! on Broadway, a role he played for a further two years in New York, followed by a record-breaking national tour. He shared the bill with the Beatles, singing a song from the musical in a subsequently memorable edition of The Ed Sullivan Show. In 1966, Ramsay recreated his role of Fagin for a West End revival of Oliver!.

Television

Returning to Australia, Ramsay's role as Charlie Cousens in Bellbird, Australia's first successful television soap opera, garnered him considerable public notice. A regular character on the show from August 1967, Ramsay left in May 1968 to take the role of Fagin in a Japanese stage production of Oliver!.
The show's producers decided to kill off his character, with Cousens falling off a wheat silo, staging what has been described as "one of the most-watched and best-remembered moments in Australian TV history", fans wrote letters protesting about his death and even sent flowers to his funeral.
He appeared in the TV movie Wicked City.

Return to stage

Ramsay returned to the theatre playing the controversial priest Daniel Berrigan in the Trial of the Catonsville Nine in Sydney. He went on to play Pontius Pilate in 's original production of Jesus Christ Superstar. He was in the first production at the opening of the Sydney Opera House in 1972: playing MacHeath in The Threepenny Opera. Ramsay spent the next few years as a leading actor with the Sydney Theatre Company, the Melbourne Theatre Company, and working in film and television. He has twice won the Melbourne Critics Circle Award for Best Actor. He was in Medea, the opening production of the Melbourne Arts Centre, playing opposite Zoe Caldwell.
In 1977, with Rodney Fisher, he developed his first solo show, drawn from the writings of Henry Lawson, The Bastard From The Bush. This refocusing on Lawson as a sophisticated short-story writer and diarist, rather than as a 'bush poet', radically altered Australia's view of their favourite icon. The play toured to Riverside Studios in London, and played extended seasons at Sydney's Belvoir Street Theatre and the Victorian Arts Centre. The production won the Australian Arts Award
In the early 1980s Ramsay was commissioned to create a new solo show celebrating the life and times of Rabindranath Tagore, India's Nobel Prize-winning poet: titled Borderland. The invitation came from the Indian High Commission in Canberra. The play was performed in Australia, then toured to more than 60 countries, in tandem with The Bastard from the Bush.
Ramsay then formed his own chamber theatre company, "Open Secret", and continued touring internationally, developing new productions, notably Vikram Seth's Beastly Tales from Here and There and incorporating local musicians into the company's presentations. His new solo play The Accidental Mystic, high times on the Indian ashram trail, written by his wife Barbara Bossert, opened at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre in 1995, after seasons in Sydney and the Edinburgh Festival. The play toured to London and throughout India. Ramsay was nominated for a Melbourne Critics Circle Best Actor Award for his performance.
In 1994 he toured the Tokyo International Theatre Festival with the Playbox Theatre.

Producing and directing

In 2008, he produced and directed the feature film Tao of the Traveller, a spiritual adventure film which won a Best Film Award at the South African International Film Festival in 2008, and was selected for screening at several festivals in 2009, including the British Film Festival in Los Angeles, Egypt International Film Festival, Thailand International Film Festival, and Swansea Bay International Film Festival. In 2008 the film was also invited to the Fallbrook Film Festival in California, and won awards in the Research and Experimental categories at the Accolade Film Festival.

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany/Venue
1957The MatchmakerUnion Theatre
1957Tonight in SamarkandUnion Theatre
1957Ring Round the MoonUnion Theatre
1957Cat on a Hot Tin RoofUnion Theatre
1957Arsenic and Old LaceUnion Theatre
1957A View from the BridgeUnion Theatre
1957Speak of the DevilUnion Theatre
1957Beauty and the BeastUnion Theatre
1957A Hatful of RainUnion Theatre
1958Lola MontezUnion Theatre
1958A Streetcar Named DesireUnion Theatre
1958Hotel ParadisoUnion Theatre
1958The Knight of the Burning PestleUnion Theatre
1958Blood WeddingUnion Theatre
1958The Threepenny OperaUnion Theatre
1958LysistrataUnion Theatre
1959Moby DickUnion Theatre & Elizabethan Theatre
1960Moon on a Rainbow ShawlMTC at Union Hall for Adelaide Festival
1964-66Oliver!FaginBroadway & West End
1966The KnackRussell Street Theatre
1967A Flea in Her EarRussell Street Theatre & Canberra Theatre
1967The Servant of Two MastersRussell Street Theatre
1967Incident at VichyRussell Street Theatre
1968Everything in the GardenRussell Street Theatre
1968A Day in the Death of Joe EggRussell Street Theatre, Theatre Royal, Hobart & The Little Theatre Launceston
1969Henry IV, Part 1Octagon Theatre & Keith Murdoch Court, Melbourne
1969The Country WifeRussell Street Theatre & Canberra Theatre
1969LootRussell Street Theatre
1969The SoldiersRussell Street Theatre & Canberra Theatre
1969A Long ViewRussell Street Theatre
1970Trial of the Catonsville NinePitt Street Congregational Church
1970Day of GloryRussell Street Theatre
1970The DevilsRussell Street Theatre
1970Son of Man'Russell Street Theatre
1970-71All's Well That Ends WellPrincess Theatre (Melbourne), Canberra Theatre & Octagon Theatre
1971The Government InspectorRussell Street Theatre
1972How Could You Believe Me When I Said I'd Be Your Valet When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?Canberra Theatre
1972-73The Threepenny OperaMacHeathSydney Opera House
1972-73Jesus Christ SuperstarPontius PilateJim Sharman production at Festival Hall (Melbourne), Kings Park Perth, Princess Theatre, Launceston, Hobart City Hall, Palais Theatre, Capitol Theatre
1974Pericles, Prince of TyreRussell Street Theatre
1975The Taming of the ShrewSGIO Theatre
1975Absurd Person SingularSt Martins Theatre, Melbourne
1975When VoyagingPlayhouse Adelaide
1976The WolfParade Theatre, University of NSW
1976Martello TowersNimrod
1977YamashitaPlayhouse Canberra
1977The Merchant of VeniceAthenaeum Theatre
1977The Bastard from the BushRodney FisherBelvoir Street Theatre, Russell Street Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre, Riverside Studios London & Nimrod
1978Rock-OlaNimrod & Scott Theatre, Adelaide
1979P.S. Your Cat Is DeadThe Space Adelaide & Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
1980The Sunny SouthEli GruppSydney Opera House
1980Cyrano de BergeracSydney Opera House
1980The Merry Wives of WindsorSydney Opera House
1980-81The Magic PuddingSydney Opera House, Victorian country tour, Western Australian tour, The Playhouse Adelaide
1982MacbethSydney Opera House
1982The Butterflies of KalimantanStables Theatre
1982-83Trafford TanziSeymour Centre, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
1983On Our SelectionAthenaeum Theatre
1983-84The Bastard from the Bush Arts Centre ANU, Seymour Centre, Playhouse Newcastle & International tour
1984MedeaArts Centre Melbourne, Playhouse Melbourne
1985The Dance of DeathWharf Theatre
1986Hamlet & The MarriageSydney Opera House
1987A Chorus of DisapprovalPlayhouse Melbourne, Canberra Theatre
1988Faces in the StreetSeymour Centre
1991Racing DemonWharf Theatre
1991Hay FeverPlayhouse Melbourne
1991Beastly Tales from Here and ThereOpen Secret
1994The Bastard from the BushFairfax Studio Melbourne, Seymour Centre
1995The Accidental MysticSolo playOpen Secret at Ensemble Theatre, Theatre 3 Acton, Malthouse Theatre, Lion Theatre Adelaide, Seymour Centre, Edinburgh Festival, Malthouse Theatre, London & India
1995The Head of MaryThe Small Theatre - Tokyo International Arts Space & Malthouse Theatre
1996HereticDerek FreemanSydney Opera House, Subiaco Theatre Centre, Canberra Theatre, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Goldfields Arts Centre Kalgoorlie & Playhouse Melbourne
2003-06BorderlandOpen Secret at Lord Mayor of London's India Now celebrations, London