Leonard Teale
Encyclopedia : L : LE : LEO : Leonard Teale
Leonard Teale (born September 26, 1922 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia — died May 14, 1994 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), was a well-known Australian actor of radio, television and films.
Radio roles included the voice of 'Superman' in the 1950's.
Major television roles included the long-running role Senior Detective (later Detective Sergeant) David Mackay in Homicide. Homicide was Australia's first-ever television police drama; it became highly popular and Teale was closely associated with the series. Other leading television roles included Captain Wolcott in Seven Little Australians, and as the head master in school-based soap opera Class of '74.
External links
- [Leonard Teale] at [IMDb]
- ["Homicide"] - TV Eye - Classic Australian Television
- ["Homicide"] - Crawford Productions
- ["Homicide" episode guide] - includes photo of Leonard Teale, as well as information about the television series
- [Law Suits] - "Sydney Morning Herald" article about "Homicide" (includes a photo of the cast)
- ["Homicide" episode 'Flashpoint'] - Senses of Cinema
- [Photo of Leonard Teale and his fiancee, Liz Harris] - Picture Australia
- [Photo of Leonard Teale] - Picture Australia
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
