Malcolm Thompson (born 1949), is a British-born former actor. He was active in both his native England and in Australia, where he is best known for his role in 1970's soap operas ''
The Restless Years
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'' and ''
Number 96
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''.
Early life and career in England
Thompson was born in
Yorkshire
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, England in 1949 and began acting in England in weekly-repertory and other theatre companies, including The Bristol Old Vic, The Mermaid Theatre Co and London's West End. Television and film work included educational programmes made for schools, and a role in the soap opera ''
Coronation Street
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'', playing a young roughneck named Thomo for ten months. After marrying an Australian woman and visiting that country in 1976 he decided to make Australia his home.
Television roles in Australia
In 1977, while waiting tables at the Hyatt Kingsgate Sydney,
Thompson received his first break into Australian television, when he was cast in the ongoing role of Toby Buxton in the soap opera ''Number 96''. At that time the once top-rated ''Number 96'' – which presented a heady mix of comedy, drama, melodrama and sex and nudity – was experiencing declining ratings so fought back by re-emphasising sexual situations and nudity. Thompson's character would be shown enlisting the services of a prostitute for a bondage and domination session, and became the first ''male'' to be shown full frontally nude in the series. Thompson's role lasted from April until June 1977; the show was cancelled soon after and the final episode was transmitted in August 1977.
He followed this with the key role of the clean-cut Dr Bruce Russell in teen oriented serial ''The Restless Years'', which began on-air in December 1977. Thompson became the only cast member to appear continuously for the programme's entire 1977–1981 run. Other credits in Australia cover live theatre, television series and morning television.
Hotelier
Thompson eventually chose to leave acting and devote himself to what would prove to be a successful career in the hotel industry. Working his way up from waiter, he eventually served as general manager of the Hyatt Regency Sydney, the Park Hyatt Canberra, the Park Hyatt Tokyo, and the Park Hyatt Los Angeles. While at the Park Hyatt Tokyo, Thompson coordinated the shooting of the film
''Lost in Translation'' at the hotel in 2002. To ensure that guests would not be disturbed, Thompson insisted that all filming take place at night, between midnight and 6:00 am, and that the crew be escorted by a hotel employee at all times.
Japan Today – Newsmakers – Coppola's ode to Tokyo
/ref> Although several Park Hyatt employees were cast as extras, Thompson himself does not appear in the film.
Awards
Thompson was thrice nominated for Hyatt International General Manager of the Year. In 2006, he returned to Japan to serve as general manager of The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo is a 24-story luxury skyscraper hotel located in Yurakucho, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The hotel is operated by The Peninsula Hotel Group, and is the only Peninsula branded Hotel in Japan. It is owned by Hong Kong and Shanghai ...
, which opened for business on 13 September 2007.
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Australian male television actors
Living people
1949 births
British emigrants to Australia