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Francis William Thring (11 May 1926 – 29 December 1994) was an
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character actor in radio, stage, television and film; as well as a theatre director. His early career started in London in theatre productions, before he starred in Hollywood film, where he became best known for roles in '' Ben-Hur'' in 1959 and '' King of Kings'' in 1961. He was known for always wearing black and styling his home in black decor.


Early life

Thring was born in Melbourne. Although sometimes referred to as Frank Thring Jr., he was actually Francis William Thring (or William Francis Thring) IV. His forbears were Francis William Thring (1812–1887), Francis William Thring (known as William Thring) (1858–1920); William Frank Thring, known as Francis William Thring or F. W. Thring, (1882–1936). Thring was the son of F. W. Thring and Olive (née Kreitmeyer), and was educated at the
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. His father was the head of the theatrical firm J. C. Williamson's in the 1920s, and subsequently founded the theatre film production studio
Efftee Studios Efftee Studios was an early Australian film and theatre production studio, established by F.W. Thring (the name 'Efftee' deriving from his initials, 'FT' for Francis Thring) in 1930. It existed until Thring's death in 1935. Initially Efftee Films ...
in the 1930s, in Melbourne, Australia. He has been anachronistically claimed to have been the inventor of the
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. Thring Sr. was also a noted film producer (''
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''), and partner in the nationwide Australian theatre circuit
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. Thring Sr. died in July 1936 at the age of 53, when Frank Jnr was 10 years old. His second wife (Frank Jrs. mother) inherited all the businesses. Frank said his earliest memory is of his mother standing on a stepladder in the foyer of the Regent Theatre in Melbourne, and arranging
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in the vases attached to the pillars.


Career

His career spanned more than 45 years, much of it spent alternating between stage, film and television. Perhaps his most famous role was that of Pontius Pilate in '' Ben-Hur'' (1959) and Herod Antipas in '' King of Kings'' (1961).


Radio

Thring's family operated Melbourne radio station 3XY, from the opening of the station in 1935. He commenced working at 3XY as both a thespian and radio announcer in 1941, as a young man of 15. His numerous jobs at the microphone included being ''Uncle Frankie'' in the children's session. When Thring Sr died in 1936 (see above), Thring Jr.'s mother inherited the businesses. However, Thring Jr. incorrectly told people that he owned 3XY.


Stage

He began acting in professional stage roles after his discharge from the Royal Australian Air Force in 1945. He was memorable as Herod in
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's production of Oscar Wilde's '' Salome'' at Melbourne's Arrow Theatre in 1951, and made his British theatrical debut in the same part in 1954. Two years later, he played Sir Lancelot Spratt in '' Doctor in the House'', which ran for 240 performances at the Victoria Palace in London. He was Saturninus in the
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production of ''
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'' with Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and
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. He also played
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opposite Peggy Cummins'
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. Among his other acclaimed stage roles were George Bernard Shaw's '' Arms and the Man'', Captain Ahab in Orson Welles's ''
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'', Falstaff in '' Henry IV, Part 1'', and Bertolt Brecht's '' Life of Galileo''. Another stage role was in the musical ''
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'' opposite June Bronhill and
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. Later in life he returned to the stage playing the butler in the
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's production of '' The Importance of Being Earnest'' in 1988. His final stage appearance was in ''Humorists Read the Humorists'' at the
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in 1992.


Film

Thring first appeared on screen as a child in the 1932 Australian film ''
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'', directed by his father F. W. Thring. One of Thring's most well-known screen roles was as Pontius Pilate in '' Ben-Hur'' (1959). He also appeared as Al-Kadir, Emir of Valencia in '' El Cid'' (1961). Thring was also awarded the Erik Kuttner Award for Acting (1965). In addition to these roles, Thring played a barrister in '' The Case of Mrs. Loring'' (1958), the usurping king Aella (
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) in '' The Vikings'' (1958) and Herod Antipas in '' King of Kings'' (1961). Thring is the only actor to portray on film both of the historical figures directly responsible for authorizing the crucifixion of Christ according to the Gospels. He played numerous glowering bad guys in Hollywood epics of the 1950s and 1960s. Back in Australia, he starred opposite James Mason and a young Helen Mirren in
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's film '' Age of Consent'' (1969), and appeared in two biographical films about famous bushrangers: ''
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'' (1970) and ''
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'' (1976). He played suave gangsters in ''
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'' (1974) and ''
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'' (1975). In his later years, his screen roles included the devilish Collector in ''
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'' (1985), and a comedic role as an Alfred Hitchcock-like film director in the horror movie spoof, ''
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'' (1987).


Television

Thring's television credits include the Australian miniseries '' Against the Wind'' and ''
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''. He was also the recurring villain Doctor Stark who would use mischievous means in attempts to steal Skippy and other animals out of Waratah National Park in several episodes of '' Skippy the Bush Kangaroo''. He also acted in commercials, particularly one in which he would glare at the camera saying "You do have your television licence. Don't you?". He had the lead roles in the 1959 ABC TV play ''
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'', and the 1962 ABC play ''
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''.


Personal life

Off-screen, Thring was known for his flamboyant, often waspish, persona. He was featured in numerous TV commercials and guest-starring roles on popular weekly series, variety programs and quiz shows, often dressed in black funereal attire and other sinister costumes. However, his acting career was interrupted by bouts of alcoholism and periods of ill health. The interior of his house was featured in an Australian TV program and the walls were also black. Thring was appointed 1982 '' King of Moomba'', "this doyenne icof film and theatre looked nothing short of majestic in his regal garb and riding on a thespian-inspired float". Thring was briefly married to actress Joan Cunliffe during the 1950s. The marriage ended in divorce. Joan lived in London, and was manager of both
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. Thring was flamboyantly gay, but he wanted children and was greatly distressed when his marriage ended without issue. In 1994, Thring died from oesophageal cancer, aged 68. He was cremated and his ashes scattered off the coast of Queenscliff,
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. A celebration of his life was held at the
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, Melbourne, in 1995.


Filmography

*'' The Vikings'' (1958) - Aella *''
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'' (1958) - Mr. Stanley *'' The Flaming Sword'' (1958) - Gar *'' Dick and the Duchess - "''The Courtroom" (1958 TV series) - Wembler *''
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'' (1959) - Karl Albrecht *'' Ben Hur'' (1959) - Pontius Pilate *'' King of Kings'' (1961) - Herod Antipas *'' El Cid'' (1961) - Al Kadir *''
Light Me a Lucifer ''Light Me a Lucifer'' is a 1962 Australian television comedy film which aired on ABC. Written by John O'Grady, it starred Frank Thring as the devil, along with Wyn Roberts, Edward Howell, Joan Harris, Ken Goodlet and Lynne Flanagan. It was prod ...
'' (1962, TV Movie) - The Devil *''
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'' (1965 TV movie) - Sam Kinsale *''
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'' - "The Soup Kitchen" (1967 TV series) - Mr Goodly *''
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'' - "The Heat's On" (1967 TV series) - Mr Paisley *'' Skippy the Bush Kangaroo'' - "Double Trouble"; "Trapped"; "Long Way Home" (1967 TV series) - Dr Stark *'' Salome'' (1968) *'' Age of Consent'' (1969) - Godfrey *''
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- The Initiates'' (1969 TV series) - Dr Spencer *'' The Link Men'' - "See Amsterdam and Die" (1970 TV series) - Bruce Crane *''
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'' (1970) - Judge Barry *''
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'' (1970 TV Movie) *''
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'' (1974) - Fingers *''
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'' (1974 TV movie) *''
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'' (1975) - Willard *''
Mad Dog Morgan ''Mad Dog Morgan'' is a 1976 Australian bushranger film directed by Philippe Mora and starring Dennis Hopper, Jack Thompson and David Gulpilil. It is based upon the life of Dan Morgan. Plot Dan Morgan witnesses the (fictitious) bloody massa ...
'' (1976) - Superintendent Cobham *''Up the Convicts'' (1976 TV series) - Sgt Bastion *''The Importance of Keeping Perfectly Still'' (1977 short film) *'' Against the Wind - "''The Seeds of Fire"; "The Wild Goose" (1978 TV mini-series) - Magistrate *''
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'' (1981 TV mini-series) - Arthur Langton *'' At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture'' (1983) - TV Producer *''
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'' (1984 TV mini-series) - Judge *''
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- Episode 1.1'' (1984 TV mini-series) - Lord Harris *''
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'' is a 1985 Australian post-apocalyptic dystopian action film directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie and written by Miller and Terry Hayes. It stars Mel Gibson and Tina Turner in a story of a lone roving warr ...
'' (1985) - The Collector *''
Death of a Soldier ''Death of a Soldier'' is a 1986 Australian film based on the life of American serial killer Eddie Leonski. The film was shot using locations around Melbourne, Victoria. The film is directed by Philippe Mora and stars James Coburn, Bill Hun ...
'' (1986) - Religious speaker *''The Steam-Driven Adventures of Riverboat Bill'' (1986) - voice *''
Howling III ''Howling III'' (also known as ''Howling III: The Marsupials'' and ''The Marsupials: The Howling III'') is a 1987 Australian horror film and the sequel to '' The Howling'', directed by Philippe Mora and filmed on location in and around Sydney, ...
'' (1987) - Jack Citron *''The Devil in Evening Dress'' (1987) - Host *'' Mission: Impossible - "''Bayou" (1989 TV series) - Jake Morgan *''
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'' (1993) - Zeus (voice) (final film role)


Further reading

* ''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia – Theatre . Film . Radio . Television – Volume 1'' – Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee – Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996. * ''The Australian Film and Television Companion'' – compiled by Tony Harrison – Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994. * ''The Two Frank Thrings'' - Peter Fitzpatrick - Monash University Publishing, 2012.


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External links

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