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James Marshall Napier (22 October 1951 – 14 August 2022) was a New Zealand-born character actor, playwright and graphic artist. He is known for a succession of strong supporting roles in Australasian films and television shows. He has also had a notable stage career.


Biography

Napier grew up in the city of Lower Hutt and was educated at Hutt Valley High School. He is the father of James Reuben Napier, actress
Jessica Napier Jessica Napier (born 13 April 1979) is a New Zealand-born actress based in Australia. She has appeared in a number of feature films, including ''Love Serenade'', ''Blackrock'', '' Cut'', ''City Loop'', ''Angst'', '' The Illustrated Family Docto ...
, and Rose Napier. He is the uncle of film director James Napier Robertson. Before becoming an actor, Napier worked variously as a labourer, factory hand, and truck driver. He also spent a year studying graphic design at the
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. He landed his first professional acting job in 1975, at Wellington's
Downstage Theatre Downstage Theatre was a professional theatre company in Wellington, New Zealand, that ran from 1964 to 2013. For many years it occupied the purpose-built Hannah Playhouse building. Former directors include Sunny Amey, Mervyn Thompson, and Colin ...
. In 1988, he moved with his wife and two young children to Australia, hoping to further his acting career. He soon became an established name in film, theatre, and television. His play ''Freak Winds'' has been performed in Australia, New Zealand, United States and Canada; other plays have been broadcast on Australia's ABC radio. Napier died from brain cancer on 14 August 2022 in Canberra at the age of 70.


Theatre

A partial list of his theatre credits follows. For Sydney Theatre Company: *'' The Present'' (2016–2017) (
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's ''Platonov'' adapted by
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) With: Cate Blanchett,
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, Toby Schmitz, Jacqueline McKenzie. The production opened in Sydney and toured to
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. – Ivan *''
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'' – Mr Daldry *'' The Herbal Bed'' – Dr John Hall *'' Simpatico'' – Carter For
Belvoir Theatre Belvoir is an Australian theatre company based at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia, originally known as Company B. Since 2016 and its artistic director is Eamon Flack. The theatre contains a 330-seat Upstairs Theatre and a 80-seat D ...
: *'' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' (2013) – Big Daddy *'' The Power of Yes'' – Various *'' A View from the Bridge'' – Eddie Carbone *'' Diving for Pearls'' – Den For
Melbourne Theatre Company The Melbourne Theatre Company is a theatre company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1953 as the Union Theatre Repertory Company at the Union Theatre at the University of Melbourne, it is the oldest professional theatre com ...
: *'' Frost/Nixon'' – Nixon *'' The Birthday Party'' – Goldberg For Old Fitzroy Theatre: *''Freak Winds'' – Ernest *'' Angel City'' – Wheeler *''The Schelling Point'' – Kubrick For
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: *'' Waiting for Godot'' – Vladimir For
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: *'' All My Sons'' – Joe Keller For Griffin Theatre: *''
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'' – Leon/Nick *'' All Souls'' – Joe Other: *''
Marat/Sade ''The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade'' (german: Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats dargestellt durch die Schauspielgrupp ...
'' – Jaques Roux *'' The Duchess of Malfi'' – Ferdinand *''
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'' – Sir Toby Belch *''
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'' – Ben *'' The Tooth of Crime'' – Hoss *''
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'' – Captain MacNure *'' Happy Birthday Wanda June'' – Colonel 'Looseleaf' Harper His play ''Freak Winds'' was produced in 2006 in New York's
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.


Partial filmography


Movies

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'' (1981) – Police Officer *''
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'' – Gerald Wylie *'' Bad Blood'' – Trev Bond *''
Came a Hot Friday ''Came a Hot Friday'' is a 1985 New Zealand comedy film, based on the 1964 novel by Ronald Hugh Morrieson. Directed and co-written by Ian Mune, it became one of the most successful local films released in New Zealand in the 1980s. The film's ca ...
'' (1985) – Sel Bishop *'' Pallet on the Floor'' (1986) – Joe Voot *'' Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale'' (1986) – Hunk Murphy (''voice'') *''Starlight Hotel'' (1987) – Det Wallace *'' The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey'' (1988) – Searle *''
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'' (1988) – Frank Le Mat *''
The Big Steal ''The Big Steal'' is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir reteaming '' Out of the Past'' stars Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer. The film was directed by Don Siegel, based on the short story "The Road to Carmichael's" by Richard Wormser. Pl ...
'' (1990) – Desmond Clark *''
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'' (1991) – Rupert Elliot *'' Shotgun Wedding'' (1993) – Det Dave Green *'' Spider and Rose'' (1994) – Henderson *''
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'' (1995) – Chairman of Judges *'' Dead Heart'' (1996) Sgt Oakes *'' Muggers'' (2000) – Prof Charles Lawrence *''
Bad Eggs ''Bad Eggs'' is a 2003 Australian comedy movie, written and directed by Tony Martin. It stars Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin and Judith Lucy, with Alan Brough, Bill Hunter, Marshall Napier, Nicholas Bell, Steven Vidler, Shaun Micallef, Roby ...
'' (2003) – Doug Gillespie * '' Travelling Light'' (2003) – Don Ferris * ''
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'' (2004) – Turf O'Keefe * ''
The Water Horse ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'' (stylised on-screen as simply ''The Water Horse'') is a 2007 fantasy drama film directed by Jay Russell and written by Robert Nelson Jacobs, based on Dick King-Smith's children's novel ''The Water Horse'' ...
'' (2007) – Sgt Strunk * ''
I'm Not Harry Jenson ''I'm Not Harry Jenson'' is a micro-budget theatrical New Zealand film released in 2009. It is the first feature film written and directed by James Napier Robertson. It was produced by Tom Hern through the production company Six String Pictures. ...
'' (2009) – Tom * '' Griff the Invisible'' (2010) – Benson * '' The Clinic'' (2010) – Marvin * ''
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'' (2016) – Graham Steather * '' Little Monsters'' (2019) – Army General * ''Bellbird'' (2019) – Ross * ''Earl's Town'' (2020) – Earl * ''Northspur'' (2022) – Ted Summers


Television series

* ''The Neville Purvis Show'' – Larry Lucas * ''Adventurer'' – George Mason *''
The Clean Machine ''The Clean Machine'' is a 1988 Australian tele movie about police corruption starring Steve Bisley. It was one of four telemovies made by Kennedy Miller around this time. Plot Inspector Eddie Riordan is appointed to head a new anti-corruption ...
'' (1988) – Keith Reid *'' Always Afternoon'' (1988) – Bill Kennon * '' Mission Impossible'' (1989) – Talbot *''
Police Rescue ''Police Rescue'' is an Australian television series which originally aired on ABC TV between 1989 and 1996. It was produced by ABC and Southern Star Xanadu in association with the BBC. Apart from the 61 episodes, there was a 90-minute pi ...
'' (1989–92) – Sgt. Fred 'Frog' Catteau is daughter, Jessica Napier, played his character's daughter *''
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'' (1993) – Tom *'' Secrets'' (1993–1994) – Gary O'Leary * '' Blue Murder'' (1995) – Tony Eustace *'' Halifax f.p.'' (1995) – episode ''"Lies of the Mind"'' – Dr. Dale Counahan *''Swimming Lessons'' (1995 TV movie) – Jim Sadler *'' The Beast'' (1996) – Commander Wallingford *'' Twisted Tales'' (1996) – Tom *'' Water Rats'' (1996–1999) – Joe Da Silva * ''Meteorites'' (1998) – Mayor Cass Cassidy *''Airtight'' (1999) – Norscrum *''The Lost World'' (2000) – Drakul * '' All Saints'' – Mick Mason * '' Head Start'' (2001) – John Allott * '' Stingers'' (2001) – Eddie Thomas *''
McLeod's Daughters ''McLeod's Daughters'' is an Australian drama television series created by Posie Graeme-Evans and Caroline Stanton for the Nine Network, which aired from 8 August 2001, to 31 January 2009, lasting eight seasons. It stars Lisa Chappell and Bri ...
'' (2001–2006) – Harry Ryan *'' Farscape'' – " ...Different Destinations" – General Grynes *'' The Girl from Tomorrow Part II: Tomorrow's End'' – Draco *'' City Homicide'' (2007–2008) – Wilton Sparkes City Homicide: Meet the Cast – Marshall Napier
/ref> *'' Chandon Pictures'' (2009) – Basil *''
Panic at Rock Island ''Panic at Rock Island'' is a 2011 Australian-New Zealand TV movie made for the Syfy (Australia) Channel.
'' (2011) – Paul Thorpe * ''
Jack Irish ''Jack Irish'' is an Australian television drama series first broadcast on ABC TV on 14 October 2012. The series stars Guy Pearce as the title character, a former criminal lawyer turned private investigator and debt collector. Much of the acti ...
'' (2012) – Father Gorman * '' The Moodys'' (2014) – Howard Benson * '' Love Child'' (2015) – Greg Matheson


Activism

In 2002, he and his daughter, Jessica Napier, won $64,000 in the Australian version of ''
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'' for a South Australian animal rights group. Both are animal rights supporters and vegetarians.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Napier, Marshall James 1951 births 2022 deaths Australian male television actors Deaths from brain tumor New Zealand emigrants to Australia New Zealand male television actors Australian dramatists and playwrights People from Lower Hutt