Gerard Kennedy(I)
- Actor
Once described early in his career as Australia's version of
1950's Hollywood action star Jeff Chandler,
sharing his rugged looks and intense performances, Gerard began in
theater before moving to television playing memorable villains in
Homicide (1964). This led to his
breakthrough role as enemy espionage agent Kragg in
Hunter (1967), the arch nemesis of the
title character played by Tony Ward.
The Kragg role proved so popular with audiences that the producers
surprisingly had the character change sides to become Hunter's ally.
Following Ward's departure from the series, Gerard assumed the lead
role, before he was given his own show, playing reliable Detective
Frank Banner in Division 4 (1969).
This role would last six years and earn him many awards, including two
gold Logies as most popular personality on Australian television.
Following his long period playing Banner, Gerard had lead roles in many
successful series and mini-series, including
Tandarra (1976),
Against the Wind (1978), and
The Last Outlaw (1980). Much
preferring to be part of an ensemble cast rather than as the star, he
then took roles in established series, such as the airport manager in
Skyways (1979), and later as the
dependable Luke Mitchell in
The Flying Doctors (1986).
Continuing his long acting career in both movies and television, one of
Gerard's more recent roles was as a memorable gangland patriarch in the
controversial mini series
Underbelly (2008). But he will
always be identified for his realistic portrayals of idealist agent
Kragg, and dedicated cop Frank Banner, roles that made him a reluctant
television celebrity, rather than the versatile character actor he had
intended to become.
1950's Hollywood action star Jeff Chandler,
sharing his rugged looks and intense performances, Gerard began in
theater before moving to television playing memorable villains in
Homicide (1964). This led to his
breakthrough role as enemy espionage agent Kragg in
Hunter (1967), the arch nemesis of the
title character played by Tony Ward.
The Kragg role proved so popular with audiences that the producers
surprisingly had the character change sides to become Hunter's ally.
Following Ward's departure from the series, Gerard assumed the lead
role, before he was given his own show, playing reliable Detective
Frank Banner in Division 4 (1969).
This role would last six years and earn him many awards, including two
gold Logies as most popular personality on Australian television.
Following his long period playing Banner, Gerard had lead roles in many
successful series and mini-series, including
Tandarra (1976),
Against the Wind (1978), and
The Last Outlaw (1980). Much
preferring to be part of an ensemble cast rather than as the star, he
then took roles in established series, such as the airport manager in
Skyways (1979), and later as the
dependable Luke Mitchell in
The Flying Doctors (1986).
Continuing his long acting career in both movies and television, one of
Gerard's more recent roles was as a memorable gangland patriarch in the
controversial mini series
Underbelly (2008). But he will
always be identified for his realistic portrayals of idealist agent
Kragg, and dedicated cop Frank Banner, roles that made him a reluctant
television celebrity, rather than the versatile character actor he had
intended to become.