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George Edwards (born Harold Parks, 11 March 1886 in
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, South Australia; died 28 August 1953) was an Australian actor, comedian, vaudevillian and producer, known as The Man of a Thousand Voices.


Biography

Edwards was a pioneer of the radio serial in Australia. Prior to that he was a comedian, vaudeville artist, acrobatic dancer and stage performer. It is claimed that he changed his name from Harold Parks to George Edwards at the behest of Edward Branscombe, who was putting together an up-market act and did not want anyone associated with low-brow music hall, and that he took the name from English theatrical impresario George Edwards.Australian Old Time Radio entry
He performed in a radio drama adaption of Robert Louis Stevenson's ''
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''. Edwards' first wife was Margaret Rose Wilson, whom he married on 6 August 1907. They had a daughter.Australian Dictionary of Biography
/ref> On 9 May 1925, he married Molly D Hughes in Sydney, and in 1929 was a featured entertainer on the Sydney Show Boat. They divorced in 1933. His third wife was Helen Dorothy Malmgrom (born 22 August 1909), who had worked with him on the Sydney Showboat. She changed her name to Nell Stirling. They were married in Haberfield on 29 March 1934. Together they appeared in many live radio productions, including the long-running ''
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'' series in which Edwards played Dad (and many other roles), and Stirling played Mabel (Dave's wife).
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wrote a number of radio plays for Edward's company. Nell had a daughter from her first marriage, and one with Edwards, born in April 1941. Edwards and Stirling were divorced in July 1948, and on 9 November she married her accountant, Alexander George Atwill. Nell died of an accidental overdose of carbitral capsules on 10 November 1951 at her Vaucluse home. Edwards married once more. His fourth wife was
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, a noted feminist who had worked as a radio scriptwriter and actor. She was a distant cousin of English-American actress
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, producer Edgar Lansbury and
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. The couple married on 20 February 1953 at the Registrar-General's office in Sydney but Edwards died six months later on 28 August at the Scottish Hospital in
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. Lansbury soon afterwards married Bruce Bligh Turnbull, and in October 1954 gave birth to their son
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, who went on to become the 29th
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. She later become a notable English literature academic.


Select credits


As actor

*'' Satan in Sydney'' (1918) – feature film *'' The Dingo'' (1923) – feature film *'' Townies and Hayseeds'' (1923) – feature film *''
The Haunted Barn ''The Haunted Barn'' is a short 1931 Australian comedy film produced by F.W. Thring directed by Gregan McMahon. It was one of the first productions by Thring's Efftee Studios. The film was produced to support of the feature ''Diggers (1931 film) ...
'' (1931) – short film


As producer

*'' It's Never Too Late to Mend'' (1936) *''
Crazy Family ''Crazy Family'' is a 1939 Australian radio series by Sumner Locke Elliott for the George Edwards (actor), George Edwards Players. It was about the eccentric Bonnett family. Elliott appeared as a regular cast member in addition to writing episode ...
'' (1939) – also actor *''
Tradesman's Entrance ''Tradesman's Entrance'' is a 1941 Australian radio serial created by Sumner Locke Elliott Sumner Locke Elliott (17 October 191724 June 1991) was an Australian (later American) novelist and playwright. Biography Elliott was born in Sydney t ...
'' (1941) – serial *''
Grand City ''Grand City'' is a 1942 Australian radio serial by Sumner Locke Elliott Sumner Locke Elliott (17 October 191724 June 1991) was an Australian (later American) novelist and playwright. Biography Elliott was born in Sydney to the writer Sumner ...
'' (1942) – serial *'' The Search for the Golden Boomerang'' – serial *''
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'' – radio serial *''
The Harp in the South ''The Harp in the South'' is the debut novel by New Zealand-born Australian author Ruth Park. Published in 1948, it portrays the life of a Catholic Irish Australian family living in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills, which was at that time an i ...
'' – radio serial


References


External links


George Edwards
at Australian Variety Theatre Archive

at
Australian Dictionary of Biography The ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' (ADB or AuDB) is a national co-operative enterprise founded and maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) to produce authoritative biographical articles on eminent people in Australia's ...
– entry by
Coral Lansbury Coral Magnolia Lansbury (14 October 1929 – 3 April 1991) was an Australian-born feminist writer and academic. Working in the United States from 1969 until her death, she became Distinguished Professor of English and Dean of Graduate Studies at ...

Nell Stirling
at
Australian Dictionary of Biography The ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' (ADB or AuDB) is a national co-operative enterprise founded and maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) to produce authoritative biographical articles on eminent people in Australia's ...

George Edwards
at Australian Old Time Radio site {{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, George 1886 births 1953 deaths Australian male film actors Male actors from Adelaide 20th-century Australian male actors