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Ken James (born 16 November 1948) is an Australian former actor and celebrity chef. He is most widely known for his role in children's TV show ''
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo ''Skippy the Bush Kangaroo'' (known commonly as ''Skippy'') is an Australian television series created by Australian actor John McCallum, Lionel (Bob) Austin, and Lee Robinson, produced from 1967 to 1969 (airing from 5 February 1968 to 4 May 1 ...
'' as Mark Hammond to which be became known locally and to international audiences After his debut in Skippy, James continued to work in film, television and theatre for another 36 years. In December 2009, James was diagnosed with stage three
non-Hodgkin lymphoma Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), also known as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a group of blood cancers that includes all types of lymphomas except Hodgkin lymphomas. Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and tiredn ...
, which escalated to stage four by 2011. James started chemotherapy, and as of November 2020 the cancer is in remission. James was also actively involved in the Victorian Police Force as an unsworn member from 1993 to 2013.


Early life and education

James was born in Sydney on 16 November 1948 and finished his schooling at Cleveland Street Boys High School. During his time at school, James became particularly interested in school plays, which acted as an impetus to join the acting industry. At the age of 12, a neighbour showed him an advertisement in a newspaper calling for young child actors/models to join the agency. The same year, in 1960, James appeared in the children's drama ''The Adventurers'' produced for ATN-7 Sydney as his first acting role.


Career

James has acted in multiple film roles, TV series, musicals and theatrical productions, as well as appearing on various game and news shows. After ''
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'' ended in 1970, James was still on a contract with
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for another 12 months, and was cast to play Kip Young in ''Barrier Reef'' in 1971. James had his 21st birthday during the production of the TV show. Once ''
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'' ended after a single season, James had recurring roles as television actor Tony Wild in '' The Box'' (1974–1977), Tom Walker in ''
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'' (1977–1978), air traffic controller Simon Young in ''
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'' (1979–1980), and Mike O'Brien in '' Sons and Daughters'' (1984–1985). He has also appeared in smaller roles in series ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and made guest appearances in many other TV shows.Ken James (I)
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James is passionate about cooking and worked on '' Good Morning Australia'' with
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for over 10 years as a celebrity chef. He was also involved in the marketing campaign of the cooking aid Ecopot. James worked as a drama tutor at the Australian Television Academy for 10 years, and also as a Master of Ceremonies for the Royal Children's Hospital, weddings and private functions at the suggestion of a friend who listed an ad in the
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. James didn't receive much work as an MC, although he was the Master of Ceremonies for John Knowles' wedding. James worked as an adjudicator at the Ararat One Act Play Festival in August 2013, awarding first prize to Erica Smith and Jeanette and Meg Dunn, who performed Snuffuff's ''Emporium of Odds, Sods and Collectibles'' at Nuworks Theatre. In August 2013, James was involved in the filming of a comedic advertisement for Sport Rider Pride Mobility Scooter on the original grounds of the ''
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'' set, Sydney's
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. The advertisement involved James hurting his back while repairing a motor bike in front of the Ranger's headquarters.
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then rides into the scene on a Pride Mobility Scooter and convinces James to try riding it. James' on-screen grandson tells James and Harvey that 'Jerry' is at the gate and needs help, before the two drive off scene on mobility scooters. James acted in the play ''
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'' in 2012 alongside
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and Alli Pope (produced by Jally Entertainment). The Australian tour was six months long, and began with a fundraiser in
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for the charity Little Haven. After the initial fundraiser, the cast went on to perform in 52 other locations. After the conclusion of the ''Ladies Night'' tour, James directed ''
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'' for Jally Entertainment in January and February 2013.


''Skippy the Bush Kangaroo''

At the age of 16, four years after joining the acting industry, James was cast as Mark Hammond in the pilot episode of the classic Australian TV show ''
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''. The series had not been confirmed at the time and James was also offered a scholarship to the
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(NIDA), which he accepted. James left NIDA after four days as the ''Skippy'' series had been confirmed. He played Mark Hammond over the next three and a half years, starring in 91 episodes. ''Skippy'' was screened in 128 countries and is still screened around the world today. James' co-star
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was cast as Sonny in ''Skippy'' at the age of 10 and left the acting industry after the show finished 3 years later, as he was overwhelmed by the adulation received from being a
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. Despite this, James still praises Pankhurst, saying "The camera loved him, and he was very photogenic. He also had a photographic memory; he could look at a page of dialogue and get it down like "bang". He was extremely natural." James and other cast members of ''Skippy'' were not paid residuals from the TV show. Because of this,
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had a falling out with the producers and moved to England to continue working in the acting industry. James has also expressed his own distress at lack of ongoing residuals from ''Skippy''. The debut of ''Skippy'' was seen as widely controversial in a 1968 context, following the assassination of Robert F Kennedy and Reverent
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. James believes this was because "We ustraliaweren’t that sophisticated, quite frankly, when you look at the world stage."


Personal life

James has two children from his first marriage of 24 years. In 2001, James met Rosemarie Stuhlener, a retired
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manager who lives in
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, and the two were engaged in 2003 and married in 2011. James and Shuttler do not live with each other and do not intend to, making them a
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couple. James has made contributions to multiple charities including Life Education, Variety, and Bali's Jodie O’Shea Orphanage. James was diagnosed with stage 3
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in 2009 after he noticed a lump on his neck while shaving.Lawrence Money (26 December 2009)
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This cancer then escalated to stage 4 and spread to his bones in 2011, requiring radiotherapy and chemotherapy in order to be treated. James began a chemotherapy course in April 2011 and is now cancer-free, after successfully completing chemotherapy. His diagnosis followed the cancer death of former Skippy cast member
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) in December 2003, and the diagnoses of other Skippy cast members
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(
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) and
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(
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) in 1997 and 2004 respectively.


Involvement in the Victorian Police Force

James was involved in the Victorian Police Force as an unsworn police officer for over 20 years, from 1993 to 2013. He originally assisted the Victorian Police Force in Detective Training School through role-playing in crime re-enactments. James played a bank manager who was robbed, as well as a witness to a sexual assault. James believes in 'the thin blue line', and after asking, was later given permission by the Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Police Force at the time, Neil Comrie, to give a 1-hour pro bono lecture on police and detective communication skills with the public and motivation, which he delivered from 1993 to 2013. James has received multiple certificates of appreciation from the Victorian Police Force in regard to his lectures on communication and motivation.


Acting credits


Television


Film


Self appearances


Theatre


As actor


As director


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:James, Ken 1948 births Living people Male actors from Sydney Australian male television actors Australian television chefs