Gordon McDougall

Gordon Sholto McDougall (born 7 February 1916 – 18 May 1991) was a Scottish Australian actor. He trained at the Glasgow Athenaeum (now known as The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland). After immigrating to Australia, he worked in numerous theatre productions as both an actor and director, but became best known as amateur inventor Les Whittaker in TV soap opera Number 96. Les was a comedy character opposite Sheila Kennelly as his wife although the actress was some 20 years younger.

Gordon McDougall
McDougall as amateur inventor Les Whittaker in Number 96
Born
Gordon Sholto McDougall

7 February 1916 (1916-02-07)
Glasgow, Scotland
Died18 May 1991(1991-05-18) (aged 75)
OccupationActor
Years activeStage/radio 1936– ,screen 1969-1987
Spouse(s)Margaret Mackie
Children2

Career

Theatre and radio

McDougall started acting professionally in 1936 working in various facets of the entertainment industry, including radio. He emigrated to Australia and over a long career on the stage appeared in more than 50 theatre productions. These included Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, Cat Among the Pigeons, Habeas Corpus, musicals 1776 and Promises, Promises. He played in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Much Ado About Nothing for the Nimrod Theatre.[1]

Television

In 1969 McDougall appeared in the ABC adaptation of Hesba Fay Brinsmead's Pastures of the Blue Crane.

In the late 1960s early 1970s he had guest roles in Crawford Productions police procedurals Homicide and Division 4 and a regular role in 1972 comedy series A Nice Day at the Office which ran for seven episodes.

McDougall found his widest audience through his role of amateur inventor Les Whittaker, husband to brassy barmaid Norma (Sheila Kennelly), in hit soap opera Number 96. Comedy characters Les and Norma joined the series early in its 1972–1977 run and became very popular. Along with most of the show's regular cast, McDougall reprised his role in the 1974 film version of the series.

After a fall in ratings in 1975 Les was killed off in a dramatic revamp of the series: the famous bomb storyline. It had been decided that Les's constant crazy inventions were becoming too silly, and that his death would open up the character of Norma to new romances and other storylines. The Number 96 producers soon realised that killing Les was a mistake, and McDougall was returned to the series in late 1976 as Les's long-lost brother, the aristocratic Lord Andrew McCraddenow. The new character did not work as well as Les had, and six months later both Andrew and Norma were written out of the series during another cast revamp.

He appeared in a small role in the film The Fourth Wish starring John Meillon and thriller The Killing of Angel Street

After Number 96 McDougall acted in Australian television films and had guest roles in such drama series as Chopper Squad, Prisoner, A Country Practice, and sitcom Mother and Son.

He retired from acting in 1987.

He was married to Margaret Mackie and died in Sydney, Australia on 18 May 1991, aged 75.

Filmography (selected)

Title Year Role
Riptide (TV series)1969Sgt. Paul Stranes 1 episode
Homicide1966-19703 different roles Max Baker/Rev. Horton/Sen Det. Vince Reilly
The Rovers (TV series)1970Ben Ashdown
Ned Kelly1970Tarleton (uncredited)
The Long Arm (TV series)1970Stubby
Mrs Finigin (TV series)1970Supt Johnson
Division 4 (TV series)1969-19713 roles Bruce Clarke/Suttle/Bill Jenkins
The Group (TV series)1971James McGregor 1 episode
A Nice Day at the Office (TV series)1972Claude Fogarty (7 episodes)
Chaser (TV movie)1973unknown
Number 961974Les Whittaker
Number 961972-1977Les Whittaker/Andrew Whittaker (aka Lord McCradonow) 133 Episodes
Rush (TV series)1976Doctor Newton
1976Cookson
The Fourth Wish1976Policeman
Solo One (TV series) 1976Jack Norton
The Emigrants (TV series)1976Hostel Manager
Murcheson Creek (TV movie)1976unknown
Born to Run (telemovie)1977Horace Weaver
Chopper Squad (TV series)1978Joe
Golden Soak (TV miniseries)1979Petersen
The Magical World of Disney (TV series)19792 episodes as Horace Wever
Love Thy Neighbour in Australia1979Vicar (1 episode)
The Killing of Angel Street1981Sir Arthur Wadham
The Best of Friends1982Doctor (1 episode)
Prisoner1982Dr. Braithwaite (1 episode)
Mother and Son (TV series)1983Lionel (1 epiosde)
Winners1985Confessor
A Country Practice (TV series)1983/19862 roles Mr. Bradshaw/Shaun Barnes Snr.
Relative Merits (TV series)1987unknown

References

  1. Atterton, Margot. (Ed.) The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Australian Showbiz, Sunshine Books, 1984. ISBN 0-86777-057-0 p 143
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