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Years active
  
1971–2012

Name
  
Grant Tilly

Role
  
Movie actor



Born
  
12 December 1937 (
1937-12-12
)
Sydney, Australia

Died
  
April 10, 2012, Wellington, New Zealand

Books
  
Cityscapes, In Praise of Older Buildings

Movies
  
Race for the Yankee Zephyr, Nate and Hayes, Middle Age Spread, 30 Days of Night, Alex

Similar People
  
David Hemmings, David Slade, Mark Ezra, Harley Cokeliss

Grant Leonard Ridgway Tilly, (12 December 1937 – 11 April 2012), was a New Zealand stage, movie and television actor, teacher and artist.

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Life and career

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Tilly was educated in Wellington, taking art at Wellington Technical College in the early 1950s. He then attended teachers college in Wellington and Dunedin, specialising in arts and crafts teaching. He was awarded an overseas bursary and studied children's drama in England during the early 1960s. On his return to New Zealand he tutored drama and later became a senior acting tutor at New Zealand Drama School.

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In 1976, Tilly helped establish Wellington's Circa Theatre, where he acted in a number of plays written by playwright Roger Hall, one of New Zealand's most successful playwrights. He designed the set for Hall's breakthrough hit, the public service satire Glide Time, and had starring roles in the follow-up Middle Age Spread and the Hall solo piece C'mon Black.

Aside from a busy stage career, Tilly acted often for the screen. He made his television debut in the 1967 one-off comedy The Tired Man then ad-libbed alongside playwright Joseph Musaphia on the children's show Joe's World. Tilly's biggest screen roles include that of a headmaster who has an affair in 1979's film adaptation of Middle Age Spread (showbusiness magazine Variety compared him to "an antipodean Woody Allen" ) and in the 1982 comedy Carry Me Back, as the farmer who must sneak his father's body back home after he unexpectedly dies. Grant Tilly's is the voice in the Oscar-nominated animated Western short The Frog, The Dog, And The Devil.

His television credits include an award-winning performance as artist Toss Woollaston in the teleplay Erua, Reverend Henry Williams in the historical epic The Governor, the Margaret Mahy fantasy Cuckooland (1995), and a starring role in 2009 short Roof Rattling. Tilly also had many smaller parts in feature films, including two adventures shot partly or wholly in New Zealand: he was "The Collector" in the chase movie Race for the Yankee Zephyr, and a villainous German officer in Nate and Hayes (also known as Savage Islands).

Grant also worked as an illustrator and writer for the Wellington newspaper Evening Post, and went on to create artworks encompassing prints, drawing, and three-dimensional artworks made with wood. His “Drawing On History” articles focused on the changing face of Wellington’s urban landscape.

In the 1988 New Year Honours, Tilly was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, for services to the theatre.

In 2002 Tilly, donated his skill to design a flexible 90-seat performance space for Stagecraft Theatre (a non-professional theatre company in Wellington).

Death

In April 2012, Tilly died from prostate and kidney cancer after being bedridden since January. He was 74 years old and cremated in Wellington.

Filmography

Actor
2011
Tangiwai (TV Movie) as
Station Master
2010
Wonderland (Short) as
Bill (voice)
2010
Roof Rattling (Short) as
Old Man
2007
30 Days of Night as
Gus Lambert
2006
The King Boys (Short) as
Earl
2002
The Strip (TV Series) as
Ken Walker
- Can You Handle It? (2003) - Ken Walker
- A World of My Own (2002) - Ken Walker
- The Farewell F*** (2002) - Ken Walker
2002
Turangawaewae (Short) as
Mr. Finch
2000
The Dark Knight (TV Series) as
Lord Reginald / Fadain
- The Claw (2001) - Lord Reginald
- Deadly Assassin (2000) - Fadain
2000
Clare (TV Movie) as
Prof. Dennis Bonham
1998
The Legend of William Tell (TV Series) as
Mondar
- The Fifth Column (1998) - Mondar
1998
The Chosen (TV Movie) as
Father McCrory
1997
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (TV Series) as
Toth
- The Lady and the Dragon (1997) - Toth
1996
Every Woman's Dream (TV Movie) as
Phil Dobrowski
1996
Brilliant Lies as
Steve Lovett
1995
Mirror, Mirror (TV Series) as
Sir Gerald Salisbury
1995
Der Flug des Albatros as
Narrator (voice)
1994
Fallout (TV Mini Series) as
Jerry Falwell
1992
Alex as
Mr. Upjohn
1990
Shark in the Park (TV Series) as
Inspector Englebretsen
- Silver Spurs (1991) - Inspector Englebretsen
- All Sorts (1991) - Inspector Englebretsen
- White Heat (1991) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Guilty Knowledge (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Out of Place (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Ten-Zero, Dingo (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Fall from Grace (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Whispering Grass (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Acting Sergeant (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Technical K.O. (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Lies (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Victims (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Diversions (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- The First Cut Is the Deepest (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- First Offence (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
- Prospects (1990) - Inspector Englebretsen
1991
The Returning as
Dr. Pitts
1989
The Ray Bradbury Theater (TV Series) as
Donald Stockwell
- The Pedestrian (1989) - Donald Stockwell
1987
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train as
Politician
1986
Dangerous Orphans as
Beck
1986
The Frog, the Dog, and the Devil (Short)(voice)
1986
Cuckoo Land (TV Series) as
Branchy
1984
Other Halves as
Dr. Wray
1983
Nate and Hayes as
Count Von Rittenberg
1982
Carry Me Back as
Arthur Donovan
1982
Loose Enz (TV Series) as
Tom / Doctor Rufus Quirke
- Eros and Psyche (1982) - Tom
- The Venus Touch (1982) - Doctor Rufus Quirke
1981
Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr as
Collector
1980
Beyond Reasonable Doubt as
David Morris
1979
Middle Age Spread as
Colin
1978
The Les Deverett Variety Hour (TV Series) as
Various Characters
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - Various Characters
1978
Skin Deep as
Phil Barrett
1977
The Governor (TV Mini Series) as
Henry Williams
- The Reverend Traitor (1977) - Henry Williams
1977
Moynihan (TV Series)
- When it hits the fan (1977)
1974
Telephone Etiquette as
Jenkins
1974
The Longest Winter (TV Series) as
Jim Edwards
1972
An Awful Silence (TV Movie) as
Mr. Beech
1972
Gone Up North for a While (TV Movie) as
Doctor
1971
Pukemanu (TV Series) as
Cass
- The Match (1972) - Cass
- Vested Interests (1971) - Cass
- Risk Extreme (1971) - Cass
1969
Green Gin Sunset (TV Movie) as
Skeat
Archive Footage
2007
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train: Bob Ellis reflects... (Video short) as
Self
2002
Angela D'Audney: A Tribute (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Grant Tilly Wikipedia