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Lloyd Nelson Lamble (8 February 1914 – 17 March 2008) was an Australian actor who worked in theatre, television, radio and film. He lived and worked for most of his life in the
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.


Biography


Personal life

Lloyd Lamble was born in
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,
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, to William Henry Sylvester Lamble and Francis Alma Spencer Lamble (née Potter). He was the youngest of four children, all boys.Lamble, Lloyd Nelson. ''Hi Diddle Dee Dee: An Actor’s Life For Me.'' Typescript autobiography of Lloyd Lamble. 1994. (Manuscript sighted in the National Library of Australia, 29 November 2008) His father William Lamble was a
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and composer. His grandfather was a music professor. Lloyd was married three times in Australia. His first marriage in 1937 to Marjorie Ellerton Barrett (1913-1978) ended in divorce in 1943. His second marriage in 1945 to (Doris) Barbara Smith (1911-2010) also ended in divorce in 1948, though they had two children together. His third marriage was in his early thirties to actress Lesley Jackson. Lloyd and Lesley adopted two children and remained together for over 60 years. Lamble was president of
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from 1942 to 1948.Lane, Richard. ''The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama 1932–1960. A History Through Biography.'' Melbourne University Press. 1994 In the early 1950s, Lloyd could not get acting work. After a year of selling clothing door-to-door to survive, he left Australia to live the rest of his life in
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. He donated a copy of his 1994 unpublished autobiography to the
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. The book reveals that he was not satisfied with his personal or professional achievements, despite his obvious talents and successes.


Early career in Australia

Before his voice broke, Lloyd Lamble became ‘head boy’ in the
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of All Saints' Church St Kilda, Melbourne and that gained him a scholarship for
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. His academic record was not outstanding, though he was a keen swimmer and gymnast. At the age of 17, Lamble became a junior radio announcer for Melbourne commercial radio station 3DB – a post he describes as ‘little more than an office boy’. Senior announcing jobs followed at 3KZ and 3AW. At this time he also did some dance-hall
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. His professional stage career started in 1934 when he was chosen for the lead juvenile role i
J.C. Williamson’s
production of ''Fresh Fields''. Two years later he played the role of Danny, a psychotic murderous Welsh pageboy, in ''
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''. While he was still at 3AW, he began acting with the Lee Murray Radio Players and that established him as a radio actor. In lighter vein, he was straight man to
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(‘Mo’) and a compere and fall guy to Bob Dyer. Lamble opened a successful school of radio and theatre acting in 1937: the ‘Radio-Theatre Guild’. Lloyd's stage career developed fast in 1940 at Sydney’s Minerva Theatre, where he played parts that included: Malvolio in ''
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'', Lennie in ''
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'' and Shylock in ''
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''. He played 12 stage parts in that year and 35 in the 16 years between 1934 and 1950. From 1936 to 1950 Lamble toured Australia and
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as an actor and director. In 1944 he was leading man and producer in a six-play tour for J.C. Williamson’s in New Zealand. In 1945 he formed his own short-lived performing company – ‘L.L. Enterprises’ – and took plays on tour in
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. Lloyd Lamble was well known in both the Australian
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and the Australian Macquarie Radio Theatre. His first play for Lux was in 1939. Soon he was highly sought-after by other radio stations including the
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, and later the
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. In spite of Lloyd's political left-leanings, he was enlisted by the Australian government to read war propaganda on radio, probably for his strong voice that easily commanded authority. Lloyd Lamble wrote several radio dramas, one of which is in the National Archives of Australia.''The Rabbit Habit – A Preoccupation with Procreation'' (Copyright registered 23 January 1942). In his autobiography, Lloyd says he later revised the work and renamed it ''A Couple of Charlies''. In 1947, he won a Macquarie Award.


Career in the UK

One of Lamble's first acting roles in Britain was in 1952, playing in the comedy ''Curtain Up'', alongside
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and
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. Lamble had earlier toured with them in his native Australia. Throughout the rest of his life, he played hundreds of acting roles in Britain: on the stage, in radio, television and film.Lloyd Lamble entry in the Internet Movie Database (http:
Movie Database
Accessed 25 November 2008
Twice daily at the 1977
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, Lloyd performed two one-man plays as a double-bill, each running for over an hour. He is well-remembered for his many roles as authority figures, some of which were: Joyce Grenfell's police-superintendent-fiancée in the ''St. Trinian’s'' series; Quentin Crisp's father in '' The Naked Civil Servant''; and Sir Oliver Surface in ''The School For Scandal''.Various theatre programs catalogued under Lamble's name in the National Library of Australia In his seventies, Lamble appeared in a six-month season at the Scottish Dundee Repertory Theatre, where he played the leading role in four out of six
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plays.Ripples of Delight at the Rep, ''Evening Telegraph'', 1 February 1985 (copy of newspaper article with photo, in possession of Tim Lamble) He then played a long season in London's West End in the revival of ''Me and My Girl''. One of his final acting roles was in the 1984 dialogue-free television comedy '' The Optimist.''


Death

Lamble died in Falmouth,
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on 17 March 2008, aged 94.Email from Lloyd Wallis Lamble to Tim LambleLloyd Lamble
/ref> His death not being announced until well into the April when his funeral also took place. He was survived by his third wife Lesley Jackson, his son Tim, his daughter Elizabeth, his son Lloyd Wallis Lamble, daughter Caroline, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.Tim Lamble


Filmography

*'' Strong Is the Seed'' (1949) - Dr Guthrie *'' Saturday Island'' (1952) - Officer of the Watch *''
Curtain Up ''Curtain Up'' is a 1952 British comedy film directed by Ralph Smart and starring Robert Morley, Margaret Rutherford and Kay Kendall. Written by Jack Davies and Michael Pertwee it is based on the play ''On Monday Next'' by Philip King. It ...
'' (1952) - Jackson *''
Lady in the Fog ''Lady in the Fog'' is a 1952 British mystery film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Cesar Romero, Lois Maxwell and Bernadette O'Farrell. It is based on a BBC serial by Lester Powell as scripted by Orville H. Hampton, . It was made by Lipper ...
'' (1952) - Martin Sorrowby *''
Three Steps to the Gallows ''Three Steps to the Gallows'', released in the United States as ''White Fire'', is a 1953 British crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Scott Brady, Mary Castle and Gabrielle Brune. The film, essentially a British second feature, is ...
'' (1953) - James Smith - aka Charles Harris *''
The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan ''The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan'' (also known as ''Gilbert & Sullivan'' and ''The Great Gilbert and Sullivan'') is a 1953 British musical drama film dramatisation of the collaboration between Gilbert and Sullivan. Librettist W. S. Gilbert a ...
'' (1953) - Joseph Bennett *''
Appointment in London ''Appointment in London'' (known as ''Raiders in the Sky'' in the U.S.) is a 1953 British war film set during the Second World War and starring Dirk Bogarde. The film was directed by Philip Leacock and based on a story by John Wooldridge, who ...
'' (1953) - Weather Man (uncredited) *'' Mantrap'' (1953) - Inspector Frisnay *'' Street Corner'' (1953) - Det Sgt Weston *'' The Straw Man'' (1953) - Dr Canning *''
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'' (1953) - Defence counsel *''
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'' (1954) - Captain of Python (uncredited) *''The Silent Witness'' (1954, short) - Doctor *'' Fatal Journey'' (1954) - Detective *''
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'' (1954) - Michael *'' The Belles of St. Trinian's'' (1954) - Superintendent Kemp Bird *''
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'' (1954) - Inspector Flynn *''
Out of the Clouds ''Out of the Clouds'' is a 1955 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Anthony Steel, Robert Beatty and James Robertson Justice. An Ealing Studios production, the film is composed of small stories dealing with the passenger ...
'' (1955) - Ben Saunders, Flight Operations Officer, Cairo (uncredited) *'' The Dam Busters'' (1955) - Collins (uncredited) *'' Track the Man Down'' (1955) - Inspector Barnett *'' The Blue Peter'' (1955) - Editor *''
Private's Progress ''Private's Progress'' is a 1956 British comedy film based on the novel by Alan Hackney. It was directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, from a script by John Boulting and Frank Harvey. Plot During the Second World War, young undergrad ...
'' (1956) - Officer at Medical Hearing (uncredited) *''
The Gelignite Gang ''The Gelignite Gang'' is a black and white 1956 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and Francis Searle, starring Wayne Morris and Sandra Dorne. The film was released in the U.S. as ''The Dynamiters''. Plot American insurance invest ...
'' (1956) - Detective Inspector Felby *''
The Man Who Never Was ''The Man Who Never Was'' is a 1956 British espionage thriller film produced by André Hakim and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Clifton Webb and Gloria Grahame and features Robert Flemyng, Josephine Griffin and Stephen Boyd. It is base ...
'' (1956) - Passport Officer (uncredited) *'' The Man Who Knew Too Much'' (1956) - General Manager of Albert Hall (uncredited) *'' Person Unknown'' (1956) - Pathologist *'' The Girl in the Picture'' (1957) - (uncredited) *''
Suspended Alibi ''Suspended Alibi'' is a 1957 black and white British crime film directed by Alfred Shaughnessy and starring Patrick Holt, Honor Blackman and Lloyd Lamble. The film was produced by Robert Dunbar for Association of Cinematograph Television and All ...
'' (1957) - Waller *''
There's Always a Thursday ''There's Always a Thursday'' is a 1957 British crime film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Charles Victor, Jill Ireland, Lloyd Lamble and Robert Raglan. Much of the film was shot at Southall Studios. Premise Comedy about a down-trod ...
'' (1957) - Detective Sgt Bolton *'' Sea Wife'' (1957) - Captain 'San Felix' *''
Quatermass 2 ''Quatermass 2'' (retitled ''Enemy From Space'' in the United States and Canada) is a 1957 black-and-white British science fiction horror film drama from Hammer Film Productions. It was originally released in the UK as ''Quatermass II'' and was ...
'' (1957) - Inspector *''
These Dangerous Years ''These Dangerous Years'' (also known as ''Dangerous Youth'') is a 1957 British drama musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring George Baker, Frankie Vaughan, Carole Lesley, Thora Hird, Kenneth Cope, David Lodge and John Le Mesurie ...
'' (1957) *'' Barnacle Bill'' (1957) - Superintendent Browning *''
Night of the Demon ''Night of the Demon'' (in the United States, released as ''Curse of the Demon'') is a 1957 British horror film, produced by Hal E. Chester and Frank Bevis, directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacG ...
'' (1957) - Detective Simmons *'' Blue Murder at St Trinian's'' (1957) - Superintendent Samuel Kemp-Bird *'' The Man Who Wouldn't Talk'' (1958) - Bellamy *'' Dunkirk'' (1958) - Staff Colonel *'' Print of Death'' (1958) - Dr Turner *''
The Bank Raiders ''The Bank Raiders'' is a 1958 British crime film directed by Maxwell Munden and starring Peter Reynolds, Sandra Dorne and Lloyd Lamble. Plot Terry, a small-time hoodlum, is the driver in a successful bank robbery. He gets his share of the l ...
'' (1958) - Det.Insp. Mason *'' Breakout'' (1959) - Inspector *'' Behemoth the Sea Monster'' (1959) - Admiral Summers (uncredited) *''
No Trees in the Street ''No Trees in the Street'' is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by Ted Willis, from his 1948 stage play of the same name. The film is set in the slums of London. It depicts the life of impoverished teenager T ...
'' (1959) - Police Superintendent *''
The Heart of a Man ''The Heart of a Man'' is a 1959 British drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Frankie Vaughan, Anne Heywood and Tony Britton. Its plot concerns a millionaire in disguise who gives a young man money to help him pursue his singing c ...
'' (1959) - Police Inspector (uncredited) *''
The Trials of Oscar Wilde ''The Trials of Oscar Wilde'', also known as ''The Man with the Green Carnation'' and ''The Green Carnation'', is a 1960 British drama film based on the libel and subsequent criminal cases involving Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Queensberry. ...
'' (1960) - Charles Humphries *'' The Challenge'' (1960) - Dr Westerly *'' The Sundowners'' (1960) - Mr Bateman (uncredited) *'' The Pure Hell of St Trinian's'' (1960) - Superintendent Samuel Kemp-Bird *'' Term of Trial'' (1962) - Inspector Ullyat (uncredited) *'' The Boys'' (1962) - Inspector Larner *'' Joey Boy'' (1965) - Sir John Averycorn *'' And Now the Screaming Starts!'' (1973) - Sir John Westcliff *''
No Sex Please, We're British ''No Sex Please, We're British'' is a British farce written by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott, which premiered in London's West End on 3 June 1971 at the Strand Theatre. It was panned by critics, but ran until 5 September 1987, transferri ...
'' (1973) - American Man *''
On the Game ''On the Game'' (also known as Sex Through the Ages) is a 1974 British film directed by Stanley Long. It was a dramatised documentary about prostitution. The film was researched and written by Suzanne Mercer. Mercer spent two years researching it. ...
'' (1974) - Gladstone *'' Eskimo Nell'' (1975) - The Bishop *'' The Naked Civil Servant'' (1975) - Mr Crisp


References


External links

* *Obituary
Obituary: ''Guardian''
*Obituary
''The Times on Line''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lamble, Lloyd 1914 births 2008 deaths Male actors from Melbourne Australian male film actors Australian male stage actors Australian male radio actors Australian male television actors Australian male voice actors People educated at Wesley College (Victoria) Australian emigrants to England