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Esme Melville (born Esme Grace Mount-Melville, 23 July 1918 – 14 September 2006) was an
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theatre, television and film actress. At the
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awards for 2003 she won Best Actor – Female for her role of Granma in the short film, ''Forbidden''. At the 2007 Australian Film Institute Awards she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Miss Collard in ''
Romulus, My Father ''Romulus, My Father'' is a biographical memoir, first published in 1998, written by the Australian philosopher Raimond Gaita. The memoir outlines the life of his father, Romulus Gaita (1922 – May 1996). Plot Romulus Gaita fled his hometown o ...
''. Her theatre roles included Mrs. Bedwin in ''
Oliver! ''Oliver!'' is a stage musical, with book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. The musical is based upon the 1838 novel ''Oliver Twist'' by Charles Dickens. It premiered at the Wimbledon Theatre, southwest London in 1960 before opening in the W ...
'' (1961–62, 1966–67). Melville had four separate ongoing roles on television soap opera, ''
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'', including as Rose Belker during 2006.


Biography

Esme Melville was born as Esme Grace Mount-Melville on 23 July 1918 and grew up in Norwood.. Her mother was Margaret Mount-Melville. Melville started as a theatre actress in Adelaide in 1939 – just before the outbreak of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. On 11 May 1944 Melville enrolled into the
Women's Royal Australian Naval Service The Women's Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) was the women's branch of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). In 1941, fourteen members of the civilian Women's Emergency Signalling Corps (WESC) were recruited for wireless telegraphy work at ...
as a transport driver and was honourably discharged on 13 September 1946 from Victoria Barracks in Melbourne. She remained in that city and from 1956 worked at
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for eight years.


Television roles

Her television credits of the 1970s included various guest roles in the
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police dramas ''
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'', ''
Division 4 ''Division 4'' is an Australian television police drama series broadcast by the Nine Network and created by Crawford Productions airing between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes. Synopsis The series was one of the first to follow up on the enor ...
'', ''
Matlock Police ''Matlock Police'' is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for The 0-10 Network (now known as Network 10) between 1971 and 1976. The series focused on the police station and crime in the Victorian town of Ma ...
'' and '' Bluey''. Other appearances included guest roles in Crawford's adventure series '' Ryan'' (1973), and in the miniseries ''
Power Without Glory ''Power Without Glory'' is a 1950 historical novel written by Australian author Frank Hardy, following the life and ambitions of John West, a politician born into a working-class family who rises to prominence in Australian federal politics. ...
'' (1976). Later television appearances include ''
Cop Shop ''Cop Shop'' is a long-running Australian police drama television series produced by Crawford Productions that ran for seven seasons between 28 November 1977 and 23 July 1984. It comprised 582 one-hour episodes. Synopsis The show revolved arou ...
'' (1978), '' Sons and Daughters'' (1982), '' Special Squad'' (1984), ''
The Flying Doctors ''The Flying Doctors'' is an Australian drama TV series produced by Crawford Productions that revolves around the everyday lifesaving efforts of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, starring Andrew McFarlane as the newly arrived Dr. Tom Callaghan. ...
'' (1986), '' Sugar and Spice'' (1988), '' Phoenix'' (1992), ''
Round the Twist ''Round the Twist'' is an Australian children's comedy drama television series which follows the supernatural adventures of the Twist family, who leave their conventional residence to live in a lighthouse, in the fictional coastal town of Port ...
'' (1993), ''
Wedlocked ''Wedlocked'' was an Australian sitcom that ran for 11 episodes in 1994 on the Seven Network. It was created by Andrew Knight (writer), Andrew Knight and Doug MacLeod (TV writer), Doug MacLeod. Premise A single author of a marriage guidance bo ...
'' (1994), ''
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'' (1994), '' The Man from Snowy River'' (1994), '' Mercury'' (1996), '' Driven Crazy'' (1998), '' Eugenie Sandler P.I.'' (2000), '' SeaChange'' (2000), '' Stingers'' (2000), ''
The Secret Life of Us ''The Secret Life of Us'' is an Australian television drama series set in the beachside neighbourhood of St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is primarily a drama with some comedic moments. The series was produced by South ...
'' (2001), miniseries '' Bootleg'' (2002), miniseries ''After the Deluge'' (2003), ''
Real Stories ''Real Stories'' is an Australian satirical television comedy series produced by Carlton Television for Network Ten. It was created by Hamish Blake and Andy Lee. The series was first broadcast on 22 August 2006. Eight episodes were produced. ...
'' (2006). She also made frequent appearances in televisions series ''
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'', ''
Blue Heelers ''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian police drama series that was produced by Southern Star Group and ran for twelve years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, the series generally depicted th ...
'', and ''
Neighbours ''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that has aired since 18 March 1985. It was created by television executive Reg Watson. The Seven Network commissioned the show following the success of Watson's earlier soap '' Sons and ...
''. For the latter series she portrayed four different characters starting in 1986 with Mrs. York and most recently, in 2006, as the hard-of-hearing, Rose Belker.


Theatre roles

Her theatre roles include Serita in ''Waiting in the Wings'', Mrs Grey in ''The Secretary Bird'' (1969) and Mrs. Bedwin in ''Oliver'' (1961–62, 1966–67). She worked in theatre until 2005, a year before her death


Film roles

Melville also acted in several feature films including '' Alvin Purple Rides Again'' (1974), '' Dimboola'' (1979), '' I Can Jump Puddles'' (1981) (TV), '' Squizzy Taylor'' (1982), ''
Annie's Coming Out ''Annie's Coming Out'' (also known as ''A Test of Love'') is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Gil Brealey. It is based on the 1980 book ''Annie's Coming Out'' which was written by Rosemary Crossley, with the assistance of Anne McDonal ...
'' (1984), '' Niel Lynne'' (1985), ''The Four Minute Mile'' (1988) (TV), '' Mull'' (1989), '' Spotswood'' (1992), '' Say a Little Prayer'' (1993), '' The Heartbreak Kid'' (1993), ''Dead End'' (1999), ''
Siam Sunset ''Siam Sunset'' is a 1999 Australian comedy film directed by John Polson and starring Linus Roache and Danielle Cormack. Plot Perry (Linus Roache) is an English chemist working for a paint company and is depressed after losing his wife in a frea ...
'' (1999), ''A Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow'' (2000), ''
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'' (2001), '' Crackerjack'' (2002), ''Forbidden'' (2003) and ''
Romulus, My Father ''Romulus, My Father'' is a biographical memoir, first published in 1998, written by the Australian philosopher Raimond Gaita. The memoir outlines the life of his father, Romulus Gaita (1922 – May 1996). Plot Romulus Gaita fled his hometown o ...
'' (2007). At the
Tropfest Tropfest is the world's largest short film festival. It has also become known as the world's first global film festival. Founded by actor/director John Polson, Tropfest began in 1993 as a screening for 200 people at the 'Tropicana Caffe' in ...
awards for 2003, Melville won "Best Actor–Female" for her role of Granma in the short film, ''Forbidden''. At the 2007 Australian Film Institute Awards, she was nominated for "Best Supporting Actress" for her role of Miss Collard in ''Romulus, My Father''. She worked in student films, independent short films, did voice-overs and appeared in TV ads. Esme Melville died on 14 September 2006 after a short illness, aged 88.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre

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