David Nettheim Net Worth

David Nettheim Net Worth is
$4 Million

David Nettheim Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

David Cosman Nettheim (10 July 1925 – 11 March 2008) was an Australian actor.Born in Sydney, New South Wales, and brought up in Cremorne Point the eldest son of actor (Leslie) Roy Nettheim (who hosted a classical music programme on radio 2GB and its Macquarie Radio Network) and the actress Mary Hosking, he was introduced to the theatre when his parents joined Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre.He was educated at Sydney Grammar School and joined 2GB as an office boy in 1941. He took on occasional writing and announcing roles and was involved in production of John Dease's Quiz Kids.He helped Sir Charles Mackerras (an old schoolfriend) prepare classical music programmes for radio. He adapted Xavier Herbert's Capricornia as a radio serial.He was involved with the Metropolitan Theatre, Mercury Theatre and Phillip Street Theatre, where he both wrote for and acted in their famous revues.He worked with Michael Bentine and John Bluthal in the Goon Show-like radio programme Three's a Crowd for radio 2UE, which ran for 34 weekly half-hour episodes. He next worked in Britain with Peter Sellers and Michael Bentine in the 1957 television comedy skit show Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show. The following year he moved to Britain, and for 20 years he was seldom out of work but maintained ties with Australia in regular hookups with John West for his radio programme The Showman. In 1971 he appeared in the acclaimed BBC drama Elizabeth R as forger Thomas Phelippes.In 1977 he settled in the Sydney suburb of Glebe. He appeared in stage and television productions, and took on the positions of federal treasurer for Actors' Equity (now Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance). He was involved in the doomed campaign to save the Regent Theatre in Sydney from demolition and helped manage the Actors' Benevolent Fund.Throughout the 1980s and 1990s Nettheim appeared in guest roles in numerous Australian TV mini series and serials, including Prisoner, Sons and Daughters, and A Country Practice.He died 11 March 2008 in Sydney aged 82. He never married and was survived by two brothers and two sisters.

Date Of BirthJuly 10, 1925
Died2008-03-11
Place Of BirthSydney, Australia
Height5' 8½" (1.74 m)
ProfessionActor, Writer
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1Uncle of Daniel Netthelm.
2Australian-born child actor from the age of two. His mother was a theatrical actress, singer and elocution teacher. He shared the stage with her in "The Trojan Women" at the age of seven. In the 1940's, Nettheim worked as a director and writer for radio drama. He also helped establish several important theatrical companies, before his move to the U.K. in 1956. Performed on stage at the West End and the Old Vic, in addition to work for the screen. Stayed in England until his return to Australia in 1977.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Love Is a Four-Letter Word2001TV SeriesJudge
Wildside1998TV SeriesBrian Leech
Paws1997Rabbi
The Third Stroke1995ShortOlder Man
G.P.1991-1994TV SeriesMurray Phipps
A Country Practice1992TV SeriesPeter West
Frank Enstein1991voice
The Lancaster Miller Affair1990TV Mini-SeriesDr. Tallman
Emma: Queen of the South Seas1988TV Mini-SeriesKaiser Wilhelm II
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde1986TV MovieMr. Hyde (voice)
Kidnapped1986Voice (voice)
Bliss1985Cornelius
Sons and Daughters1982-1984TV SeriesScott Thompson
Who Killed Baby Azaria?1983TV MovieBookwriter
Prisoner1980-1982TV SeriesGeorge Logan / Magistrate / Mr. Carter / ...
A Place in the World1979TV Mini-Series
Glenview High1978TV Series
Ripkin1978TV MovieAndrew Clifford
Arena1976TV Movie
Microbes and Men1974TV SeriesDeville
Dial M for Murder1974TV SeriesLeonidas
Never Mind the Quality: Feel the Width1973Rabbi
The Pied Piper1972Kulik (as David Netheim)
Spyder's Web1972TV SeriesGrolik
BBC Play of the Month1971TV SeriesMolière
Elizabeth R1971TV Mini-SeriesThomas Phelippes
Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width1970TV SeriesRabbi Stone
Biography1970TV SeriesBarwitz
The Promise1969Stepfather
Canterbury Tales1969TV SeriesPlacebo
Z Cars1969TV SeriesCooper
Thirty-Minute Theatre1968TV SeriesBen
Resurrection1968TV Mini-Series2nd Judge
Nobody Runs Forever1968Blaney (uncredited)
Virgin of the Secret Service1968TV SeriesKontell
ITV Playhouse1968TV SeriesJohn Ruggles
Doctor Who1967-1968TV SeriesFedorin
Mogul1967TV SeriesDr. Mayer
Man in a Suitcase1967TV SeriesLeader
The Prisoner1967TV SeriesDoctor
The Saint1967TV SeriesInspector Umberto Crepi
The Baron1967TV SeriesCravos
Out of the Unknown1965TV SeriesAnalyst
Masquerade1965Photographer (uncredited)
Public Eye1965TV SeriesTeddy Booram
Crane1963-1965TV SeriesAziz / Chavez
Thorndyke1964TV SeriesStalker
Compact1964TV SeriesArthur Plum
The Avengers1963TV SeriesUmberto
Maigret1963TV SeriesGaston Buziers
Friday Night1963TV SeriesRabbi
BBC Sunday-Night Play1963TV Mini-SeriesFomin
Boyd Q.C.1960TV SeriesGordon Nicholls
Emergency-Ward 101960TV SeriesDr. John MacDermot
The Army Game1959-1960TV SeriesProfessor Fanshawe / Professor Spratt
Never Die1959TV MovieTed
No Hiding Place1959TV SeriesKorski
ITV Play of the Week1959TV SeriesStenographer
The Budds of Paragon Row1959TV SeriesMr. Fellowes
Make Mine a Million1959Professor
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre1959TV SeriesBill
The Flying Doctor1959TV SeriesThe Chemist
Before Your Very Eyes1957TV Series
The Adventures of Long John Silver1957TV SeriesLieutenant Leon
Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show!1957TV SeriesVarious Characters (1957) (voice)

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Yes, It's the Cathode-Ray Tube Show!1957TV Series

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Long Journey1954ShortHimself - Narrator

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Second Time Around: The Troughton Years2012Video documentaryFeodrin

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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