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Name
  
John Cazabon


Role
  
Actor

Died
  
1983, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Snake Woman, For Men Only

Siblings
  
Robert Brendan, Norah Cazabon

Parents
  
Norah Delaney, Albert Cazabon

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John F Cazabon (3 August 1914 – 1983) was an actor born in Hertford, England.

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His parents were Albert Cazabon (1883–1970), a noted violinist, composer and from 1927 to 1936 musical director of the Prince Edward Theatre orchestra, and Gladys, née Curtin, a professional actress born in Australia, who became active again with Pickwick Theatre Group around 1934, along with John Cazabon's older sister Norah (often spelled Nora). He also had a younger brother Robert Brendan (born c. 1919), who was killed in action in 1941.

John and his sister Norah were members of Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre in 1935 before joining Beryl Bryant's group.

Writer

  • Good Catch (musical) with George S. English
  • Stranger Walk In (comedy in three acts) at Bryant's Playhouse
  • As stage actor

  • Snappy Sydney 1933 revue
  • The Corn Is Green at Minerva Theatre
  • Radio

  • The First Gentleman 1949 with Robert Morley and Queenie Ashton
  • Mary Livingstone MD. (drama serial) as Russ Livingstone
  • Journey Into Space for BBC Radio
  • Screen career

  • Eureka Stockade (1949)
  • Curtain Up (1952)
  • Mandy (1952)
  • The Queen in Australia (1954) (commentary)
  • The Shiralee (1957)
  • The Snake Woman (1961)
  • Mary Had a Little... (1961)
  • Edgar Wallace Mysteries (1961, TV series episode "Backfire!") - Willy Kyser
  • Recognition

  • Macquarie Award 1948 for part in radio play Sleeping Clergyman
  • Macquarie Award 1950 for part in comedy
  • References

    John Cazabon Wikipedia