Bill Hunter

Bill Hunter

Bill Hunter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 21, 2011.
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Bill Hunter, the archetypal working class Australian of a multitude of movies including the quirky trio "Muriel's Wedding," ''The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" and "Strictly Ballroom" has died of cancer, his manager said Sunday. He was aged 71.

The prolific star of Australian movie and television screens with a distinctively broad and gravelly accent and an authoritative no-nonsense style remained an actor in demand until the end. He recently narrated a two-part television documentary about the floods and cyclone that became Australia's most expensive natural disasters early this year. He plays the legendary Australian racehorse trainer Bart Cummings and a cameo role in two Australian movies to be screened later this year.

He died late Saturday surrounded by family and friends in a Melbourne hospice where he was admitted on Monday, manager Mark Morrissey said. Colleagues who had recently worked with him were surprised he had been sick.

"Bill was much-loved, a gentleman, an inspiration to fellow actors, a journeyman and a rogue," Morrissey said.

Director Baz Luhrmann described Hunter in a statement last week as "the go-to iconic actor to synthesize quintessential Australian-ness."

The BBC's Sydney correspondent Nick Bryan wrote in 2008 that "Hunter is to Australian films what ravens are to the Tower of London. Without his portly presence, such films would be doomed to fall."

Hunter's weather-worn face has become almost omnipresent on Australian screens since he first appeared as an extra in 1957 in "The Shiralee," British-made movie set in Australia.

His real break into the industry came as a stunt man when Hollywood made "On the Beach" in his hometown of Melbourne in 1959 — a movie about survivors of a nuclear war that starred Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Fred Astaire.

"He watched Gregory Peck do 27 takes and thought: 'A mug could do that,'" Hunter's former wife Rhoda Roberts told Sydney's The Daily Telegraph newspaper last week.

Hunter summed up his own approach to acting during a recent interview to promote his upcoming movie, "The Cup."

"As long as the director told me where to stand and what to say, I was happy. Anyone who says there is any more to it than that is full of (expletive)," Hunter said in a quote released Sunday by his manager.

Australia's National Film and Sound Archive head of film programming Quentin Turnour said Hunter followed in the lineage of unpolished Australian actors Chips Rafferty, who died in 1971, and John Meillon, who died in 1989. Australian audiences loved to see themselves in the laconic and gruff characters with soft hearts that they played, Turnour said.

"He's so iconically Australian. He turns typical, minimalist Australian gestures into a lot of emotional expression," Turnour said.

Hunter was born in Melbourne on Feb. 27, 1940, and raised in rural Victoria state in Australia's southeast. He was the son of a struggling country pub owner who eventually went broke. Hunter told Melbourne's The Sunday Age newspaper in 1994 that he left school at the age of 13 to become a cowboy, known in Australia as a drover, guiding cattle herds across Victoria.

He began building his career in the 1960s in Australian television crime dramas in which he specialized as hard characters who were usually policemen or criminals.

A gregarious hard drinker with an endearing knack of recalling names of people who had expected to be forgotten, Hunter was universally popular in the movie industry in which he became a stalwart with few peers.

An early career highlight came when he played a news reel camera man in the Phillip Noyce-directed movie about the media and politics in Australia in the 1950s, "Newsfront." Hunter won the Australian Film Industry's best actor award for 1978 for the role, the first of three such Australian equivalence of an Oscar that he won.

He also won acclaim for his roles as a doomed army major in Peter Weir's 1981 World War I drama "Gallipoli," a meddling dance judge in Luhrmann's 1992 romantic comedy "Strictly Ballroom," father of the bride in P.J. Hogan's "Muriel's Wedding" and an open-minded mechanic in the company of drag queens in Stephan Elliott's "Priscilla."

The two comedies "Muriel's Wedding" and "Priscilla" were made at the same time in 1994 in different parts of Australia and required Hunter to have different length hair, a beard in one and to be clean shaven in the other, the IMDb Internet Movie Database says.

Hunter also had minor roles in Luhrmann's 2008 epic "Australia" and in the U.S.-Australian television miniseries co-production "The Pacific" released last year.

He found his most youthful audience as the voice of the dentist who captured the clown fish star of the hit 2003 animated feature "Finding Nemo."



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Raymond Conn

April 2, 2021

I first met Bill in London during the 60's. He was a friend of mine named Ricky Felgate also Rex Brown. I think he was in a play named Summer of the Seventh Doll. He told me about On the Beach. We had some good times at The Old Round Table. Half of Cooking Bitter!! Many years later one of my girlfriends owned the house that Nevile Schute wrote on the Beach...next door lived Alec Guinness. I always watched Bills Films. RIP. Ray.

Bill At Raywood Hotel Vic Australia

Ian Hamley

May 27, 2011

Bill- It was a great honour to know you over the past eight years, I will hold treasured memories of a great Australian, and a great story tell, you will be missed Bill. Ian Hamley

lynne mccarthy

May 26, 2011

Bill Hunter met my dad at the botanical pub in south yarra where they had a beer together in the early 80's. Bill and dad had a $2000 bet on a horse that had won the melbourne cup in the late 30's. Dad won the bet and bill signed a chq on the spot. It was a highlight of dad's life. Dad passed away in Jan, 2011 so i can't ask him what horse it was! Hope u have a beer and a bet together wherever.........

Liam Daly

May 24, 2011

Don't forget when you see your man above to ask" Where do I stand and what do I say" ? Thanks for the great memories and the laughter and sometimes sadness we shared together.Its hard to believe we wont be sharing a beer together again.I will miss you lots.

Tismyself Liam

Matthew McGuire

May 24, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Hank Avellar

May 24, 2011

Bill Hunter: A fabulous international actor and great human being. The best always comes from Australia. Good thoughts and memories to the family.

May 24, 2011

Sorry for your loss.You will find comfort in Gods word. He promise to swallow up death and to make earth a paradise where there will be no suffering.

Lynette & Daniel

Pamela Blackwell-Nwonye

May 23, 2011

He will be sorely missed.

Aija Howard

May 23, 2011

I loved your work and will miss that wonderful face. Rest in peace.

Carol Tripp

May 23, 2011

Such sad news. It's a great loss to his American audience also. Rest in peace.

R Golay

May 23, 2011

To the the family of Bill Hunter - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Harvey Ghost

May 22, 2011

MISS YU BILL..... YU WAS A GOOD ACTOR!!!! R.I.P. BLESS YU ALWAYS & FOREVER!!!!

Leilani Banyai

May 22, 2011

I am an Aussie, living in the U.S. for the past 35 years. Whenever I saw Mr Hunter in his movies it always rekindled the Aussies I knew and remembered. He was truly an Aussie icon and made a great contribution to Australian movies.

Henryk Zaleski

May 22, 2011

Rest in peace.

May 22, 2011

SO SORRY, so much more for him to do.

Vivian Foster

May 22, 2011

Muriel's wedding is one of my favorite
movies,Bill Hunter was such a force in
the movie.He was a great actor!!May he
rest in peace.

Michaels

May 22, 2011

To the Hunter family, I am send my condolences to all. I will be praying for you in this time of grief. Bill was a great narrator in the movies, he will be truly missed. I pray that the family finds comfort from the pages of the Bible and rely on God to help you. He has the power to do so if you pray to him and ask of it.

Brad Branch

May 22, 2011

I love 'Muriel's Wedding' and 'The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert'. Two great, and very funny films.
I am not familiar with other works by him, but he left some great memories in these two films.
Thank you Bill Hunter. Rest in peace.

Steve Walsh

May 22, 2011

Although another great Australian has left us, we are richer for his presence:

An Aussie now living in Salem Oregon.

Cheri Alexander

May 21, 2011

To the Hunter family: We are so sorry for your loss. Bill was a wonderfully funny and brilliant actor. We enjoyed him the most in "Pricilla". His character was so real and funny. There is a huge amount of movies to keep his spirit alive for all of us. God Bless all of you. Always, Cheri and Diana of San Antonio,Tx.

caroline frazer

May 21, 2011

actors are reported all the times as a great loss but bill will have no idea the impact he had on my life. muriel's wedding, strictly and pricilla are watched and re watched by me and all my friends. we quote his 1 liners daily! it's like losing a friend. so sorry! will be truely missed xxx

RICK H

May 21, 2011

I'M SO SORRY FOR MR. HUNTER'S FAMILYS LOSS, HE WAS A GREAT ACTOR, AUSTRALIA'S LOSS AND THE THE LOSS OF HIS GLOBAL ADMIREATION. HIS ROLES WERE TRULEY BELIEVABLE., AND HE WILL BE MISSED BY HIS FAN'S EVERYWHERE. RIP ..RICK H. USA

STRVEN

May 21, 2011

RIP

May 21, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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