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Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor. He was best known for his roles in the films of director Paul Cox.


Early life and education

Kaye was born in Melbourne and won a scholarship to study at Geelong Grammar School. His parents were distant, and both died early, his mother in a psychiatric hospital.


Musician

Kaye's musical abilities were noticed by A. E. Floyd, the organist of St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, who gave him free tuition in recognition of his potential as an organist. Kaye travelled to France to study the organ with Pierre Cochereau at
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and he won a Premier Prix for conducting at the Nice Conservatoire.


Caulfield Grammar School

Kaye was the choirmaster and the music teacher at
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from 1958 to 1977, during which time he " aidthe foundation for he school's… high reputation on the world of music nd it was hisenthusiasm and constructive knowledge hatmade choral singing and the playing of orchestral instruments activities of a central rather than peripheral importance to the school." It was the security of a teacher's salary that allowed Kaye to explore the acting world.


Actor

As an actor, Kaye was strongly associated with the films of Paul Cox, appearing in 16 of them. He had small roles in Cox's '' Illuminations'' (1976) and '' Kostas'' (1979), and shared the lead with Wendy Hughes in Cox's 1982 film '' Lonely Hearts'' and the lead in '' Man of Flowers'' (1983), for which he won an AFI Award. He appeared in minor roles in many subsequent Cox films including '' Innocence'' (2000). Other films in which he appeared included '' Mad Dog Morgan'', '' Turtle Beach'', '' Oscar and Lucinda'' and '' Moulin Rouge!''. He also wrote a number of film scores. Kaye is the subject of Cox's
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''The Remarkable Mr Kaye'' (2005), a tribute to their long standing friendship and working relationship.


Illness

Kaye was diagnosed with
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prior to 1997. His inability to memorise scripts for the film '' Innocence'' led to the end of his collaboration with Paul Cox, as well as the end of his career in 2004. Kaye was in the advanced stage of the disease at the time of his death in Sydney on 28 May 2007. He had enjoyed a 35-year relationship with the opera director Elke Neidhardt, and she was by his side at his death.


Legacy

In 2007 a retrospective CD ''The Remarkable Norman Kaye'' was issued by
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Partial filmography


Film

*''The Secret of Susanna'' (1961, TV movie) - Sante *''
The First Joanna ''The First Joanna'' is a 1943 play by Dorothy Blewett that was adapted for radio and television. Plot An English girl called Joanna marries an Australian wine-grower and moves to his family home in South Australia. She does not like it and is abo ...
'' (1961, TV movie) - Stephen Deveron *'' Boy Round the Corner'' (1962, TV movie) - Shannon *'' Fury in Petticoats'' (1962, TV movie) - Charles Darwin *'' You Can't Win 'Em All'' (1962, TV movie) - Manuel Selasco *'' The Angry General'' (1964, TV movie) - Major Derek Barrington-Hunt *'' Martha'' (1964, TV movie) *'' The Road'' (1964, TV movie) - Sir Timothy Hassall *''
Wind from the Icy Country ''Wind from the Icy Country'' is a 1964 Australian television play directed by Patrick Barton and starring Norman Kaye. Premise A German engineer, Ehrbar, who worked in China during the war encounters a Jewish doctor in an isolated Chinese mounta ...
'' (1964, TV movie) - Ehrbar *'' Everyman'' (1964, TV movie) - Discretion *'' Six Characters in Search of an Author'' (1964, TV movie) - The Father * '' The Party'' (1969, TV movie) - Erasmus *''The Journey'' (1972) *'' Illuminations'' (1976) - Gabi's Father *'' Mad Dog Morgan'' (1976) - Swagman *''
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'' (1978) - Alex *'' Kostas'' (1979) - Passenger *''
The Killing of Angel Street ''The Killing of Angel Street'' is a 1981 Australian thriller film loosely based on the Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) green bans against development in inner Sydney city waterside suburbs. It briefly touches on the real-life disappearance of ...
'' (1981) - Mander *''
A Dangerous Summer ''A Dangerous Summer'' (aka ''Flash Fire'') is a 1982 Australian crime film drama film directed by Quentin Masters and starring Tom Skerritt, Ian Gilmour, Guy Doleman and James Mason. Production The film was inspired by the Sydney bush fire ...
'' (1982) - Percy Farley *'' Lonely Hearts'' (1982) - Peter Thompson *'' Buddies'' (1983) - George *'' Man of Flowers'' (1983) - Charles *'' Careful, He Might Hear You'' (1983) - (uncredited) *'' Where the Green Ants Dream'' (1984) - Baldwin Ferguson *''
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'' (1984) - Uncle Edward *'' Unfinished Business'' (1985) - George *'' Cactus'' (1986) - Tom *''
I Own the Racecourse ''I Own the Racecourse'' is a 1985 Australian children's film.David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p340Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford ...
'' (1986, TV movie) - Drunken Old Man *''
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'' (1987) - Reverend Aldershot *'' Hungry Heart'' (1987) - Mr. O'Ryan *'' Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train'' (1987) - Salesman *'' The Riddle of the Stinson'' (1988, TV movie) - Binstead *''
Boundaries of the Heart ''Boundaries of the Heart'' is a 1988 film starring Wendy Hughes. It was shot in Coolgardie, near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p11 ...
'' (1988) - Billy Marsden *'' Island'' (1989) - Henry *'' Golden Braid'' (1990) - Psychiatrist *'' A Woman's Tale'' (1991) - Billy *'' Turtle Beach'' (1992) - Hobday *'' The Nun and the Bandit'' (1992) - George Shanley *'' The Nostradamus Kid'' (1993) - Wedding Pastor *''
Broken Highway ''Broken Highway'' is a 1993 Australian drama film directed by Laurie McInnes. It was entered into the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Aden Young as Angel * David Field as Tatts * Bill Hunter as Wilson * Claudia Karvan as Catherine * Norm ...
'' (1993) - Elias Kidd *'' The Custodian'' (1993) - Judge *'' Bad Boy Bubby'' (1993) - The Scientist *''
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'' (1994) - Ghost Priest *''
Lust and Revenge ''Lust and Revenge'' is a 1996 film directed by Paul Cox. It was shot in South Australia.Heaven's Burning ''Heaven's Burning'' is a 1997 Australian crime film starring Russell Crowe and directed by Craig Lahiff. The film was released in Australia on 6 November 1997. It follows the adventures of an Australian crime scene getaway, getaway driver (Crowe ...
'' (1997) - Store Owner *''
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'' (1997) - Alex *'' Oscar and Lucinda'' (1997) - Bishop Dancer *'' Innocence'' (2000) - Gerald *'' Moulin Rouge!'' (2001) - Satine's Doctor *'' Human Touch'' (2004) - Charles (final film role)


Television

* '' The Bluestone Boys'' (1976) * '' The Cowra Breakout'' (1984, miniseries) - Mr Davidson * ''
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'' (1986, miniseries) - Reverend Clark * '' True Believers'' (1988, miniseries) - Archbishop Daniel Mannix * '' Bangkok Hilton'' (1989, miniseries) - George McNair (uncredited) * '' Murder Call'' (seaaon 3) * '' Wildside'' (1998, season 1, episode 1)


Awards and nominations

*1983 AFI Award: Best Actor in a Lead Role (''Man of Flowers'') *1982 Nominated for AFI Award: Best Actor in a Lead Role (''Lonely Hearts'')


See also

* List of Caulfield Grammar School people


Footnotes


References

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External links

* * Obituary in '' The Age'', 31 May 2007, by Fabian Muir, Elke Neidhardt's son whom Norman Kaye helped to raise. * Muir, Fabian
"Norman Kaye, Artist and Composer"
''
Move Records Move Records is an Australian record label that was started in 1968 by Martin Wright. It concentrates primarily in classical and jazz music, particularly Australian, and most frequently Melbourne-based musicians and composers. Artists Comp ...
'', Obituary as reproduced from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 June 2007.
Portrait of Norman Kaye (1989), Photographer Angela Lynkushka, ''Collection of the National Library of Australia''.
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