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Gus Mercurio

Augustino Eugenio Mercurio OAM (10 August 1928 – 7 December 2010) better known as Gus Mercurio, was an American-born Australian character actor who appeared in radio, television, and film.

Gus Mercurio
Born
Augustino Eugenio Mercurio

(1928-08-10)10 August 1928
Died7 December 2010(2010-12-07) (aged 82)
Melbourne, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1970–2008
FamilyPaul Mercurio (dancer-actor) (son)

Early life edit

Mercurio, the eldest child of Vincent A. Mercurio and Cecilia W. "Mickey" Miller, was born in West Bend, Wisconsin near Milwaukee.[1] He had two sisters, Gerie and Connie, and a brother, Tony.[2] His parents were divorced when he was seven.

He visited Australia during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and decided to stay.[3]

Early career edit

His father had boxed professionally under the name of Vince McGurk, and one of his uncles had boxed professionally under the name of Ray Miller. Mercurio himself was a professional boxer, had served in the United States Marine Corps and was also a chiropractor[4]

Mercurio was also an international boxing judge (refereeing a world title fight) and was also a well-known boxing promoter. He later became the inaugural president of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame – into which he was inducted in 2008.

Radio, TV and film edit

He was successful at his first audition for an ABC radio play. His raspy voice, energetic personality and natural talents quickly came to the attention of Australian television production houses such as Crawford Productions.[4]

He also worked as a commentator for Channel 7's World of Sport, as well as acting as the movie host for Channel 10's Saturday Night with Gus Mercurio.[5]

Mercurio appeared in several Australian TV series, including Cash and Company (1975), its follow-up Tandarra (1976) and the miniseries Power Without Glory (1976). Additionally, he played many guest roles in Australian TV police series, including Homicide (1964), Division 4 (1969) and Matlock Police (1971). His film appearances include The Blue Lagoon (1980), The Man from Snowy River (1982), Turkey Shoot (1982), Crocodile Dundee II (1988), Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991) and Doing Time for Patsy Cline (1997).

Family edit

Mercurio was married twice and fathered seven children, including dancer/actor Paul Mercurio, the star of the film Strictly Ballroom (1992).

Death edit

He died on 7 December 2010 from complications during surgery for a chest aneurysm.[6] He was 82 years old.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Type
1974 Alvin Purple Rides Again Jake Feature film
1976 Eliza Fraser Darge Feature film
1976 The Dreamers Feature film
1977 Raw Deal Ben Feature film
1977 High Rolling Nightclub Bouncer Feature film
1980 Harlequin Mr. Bergier Feature film
1980 The Blue Lagoon Officer Feature film
1980 Dead Man's Float Mr. Dobraski Feature film
1982 Turkey Shoot Red Feature film
1982 The Man from Snowy River Frew Feature film
1983 The Return of Captain Invincible Noisy Garbageman Feature film
1985 I Live with Me Dad Waldo Skrimm TV film
1987 Running from the Guns Chazza Feature film
1992 Survive the Savage Sea Mr Haines TV film
1998 Crocodile Dundee II Frank Feature film
1991 Return to the Blue Lagoon First Mate Feature film
1993 Official Denial Joe Dan TV film
1994 Lightning Jack Tough Guy Feature film
1994 Mdday Crisis Short film
1997 Doing Time for Patsy Cline Tyrone Feature film
2001 Curse of the Talisman Junkyard Owner TV film
2002 Dalkeith Enzo Petroni Feature film
2010 The Otherside Carmello Short film

Television edit

Year Title Role Type
1964 Homicide Guest role TV series
1969 Division 4 Guest role TV series
1971 Matlock Police Guest role TV series
1973 Frank and Francesca TV series, 6 episodes
1975 Cash and Company Joe Brady Miniseries, 13 episodes
1976 Power Without Glory Sparring Partner / Bill Timms TV series
1976 The Sullivans George TV series
1976 Tandarra[7] Joe Brady Miniseries, 13 episodes
1983 All the Rivers Run Tom Critchley TV series
1984 Special Squad Haliwell TV series, 1 episode
1983-85 Five Mile Creek Ben Jones TV series
1986 The Challenge Vic Romagna Miniseries
1990 The Great Air Race 'Granny' Granville Miniseries
1993 Time Trax Announcer TV series, 1 episode
1993 The Flying Doctors Happy TV series, 1 episode
1993 Stark Larry Miniseries, 2 episodes
1993 All Together Now Freddy Vale 1 episode
1993, 1998 The Saddle Club Bluey, Mick TV series, 2episodes
1996-99 Flipper Cap Daulton TV series
1997 Neighbours Trainer TV series, 1 episode
2000 Tales of the South Seas Miniseries, 1 episode
2001, 2004 Blue Heelers Harry Spencer, Jim Steedman TV series, 2 episodes
World of Sport Commentator TV series
Saturday Night with Gus Mercurio Movie host TV series

Works edit

  • Mercurio, G., Boxin' : all you wanted to know but didn't want to fight to ask, Regus, (Kew), 1998. ISBN 0-646-35241-5
  • Mercurio, G., Hang in There: Inspirational Gems to Empower You!, Wilkinson Books, (Melbourne), 1994. ISBN 1-86350-168-1

References edit

  1. ^ Interview with Gus Mercurio
  2. ^ Arlington National Cemetery's Biography: Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Thomas Mercurio.
  3. ^ "Lives Remembered". The Telegraph. London. 8 December 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  4. ^ a b Upham, Paul "Gus Mercurio" 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine. aussiebox.com.au, Retrieved 7 December 2010
  5. ^ Hill, M., The actors' handbook: a guide to the Australian entertainment industry, Artists Technologies, (Carlton), 2007, (ISBN 0975735810), p.20.
  6. ^ "Gus Mercurio dies aged 82". ABC News, 7 December 2010
  7. ^ Cash & Company Tandarra Retrieved 7 December 2010

External links edit

  • Gus Mercurio at IMDb
  • Photo Gallery: Farewell Gus Mercurio
  • New Colonial Epic, Sydney Morning Herald TV Guide, Monday, 2 February 1976.
  • Carman, G. & Upham, P., "Thinking man's boxer and more", The Age, 9 December 2010.
  • Humphries, R. "Inside Sport: Gus Mercurio", Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday, 25 February 1976, p.25.
  • Paxinos, S., "A Contest in Black and White", The Age, 18 May 2008.
  • Paxinos, S., "One out of the box", The Age, 12 July 2005.
  • Quinn, K., "Farewell to a man who made mistakes … and amends", The Age, 21 December 2010.
  • Stark, J., "Boxing history hits the canvas", The Age,29 September 2005.
  • Silvers, A.R., "Wisconsin's Mercurio was a famous actor in Australia", The Journal Sentinel, 11 December 2010.
  • Webb, C., "Celebrating dinky-di Americans", The Age, 7 June 2005.

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Augustino Eugenio Mercurio OAM 10 August 1928 7 December 2010 better known as Gus Mercurio was an American born Australian character actor who appeared in radio television and film Gus MercurioBornAugustino Eugenio Mercurio 1928 08 10 10 August 1928West Bend Wisconsin USDied7 December 2010 2010 12 07 aged 82 Melbourne AustraliaOccupationActorYears active1970 2008FamilyPaul Mercurio dancer actor son Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Radio TV and film 4 Family 5 Death 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Works 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMercurio the eldest child of Vincent A Mercurio and Cecilia W Mickey Miller was born in West Bend Wisconsin near Milwaukee 1 He had two sisters Gerie and Connie and a brother Tony 2 His parents were divorced when he was seven He visited Australia during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and decided to stay 3 Early career editHis father had boxed professionally under the name of Vince McGurk and one of his uncles had boxed professionally under the name of Ray Miller Mercurio himself was a professional boxer had served in the United States Marine Corps and was also a chiropractor 4 Mercurio was also an international boxing judge refereeing a world title fight and was also a well known boxing promoter He later became the inaugural president of the Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame into which he was inducted in 2008 Radio TV and film editHe was successful at his first audition for an ABC radio play His raspy voice energetic personality and natural talents quickly came to the attention of Australian television production houses such as Crawford Productions 4 He also worked as a commentator for Channel 7 s World of Sport as well as acting as the movie host for Channel 10 s Saturday Night with Gus Mercurio 5 Mercurio appeared in several Australian TV series including Cash and Company 1975 its follow up Tandarra 1976 and the miniseries Power Without Glory 1976 Additionally he played many guest roles in Australian TV police series including Homicide 1964 Division 4 1969 and Matlock Police 1971 His film appearances include The Blue Lagoon 1980 The Man from Snowy River 1982 Turkey Shoot 1982 Crocodile Dundee II 1988 Return to the Blue Lagoon 1991 and Doing Time for Patsy Cline 1997 Family editMercurio was married twice and fathered seven children including dancer actor Paul Mercurio the star of the film Strictly Ballroom 1992 Death editHe died on 7 December 2010 from complications during surgery for a chest aneurysm 6 He was 82 years old Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Type 1974 Alvin Purple Rides Again Jake Feature film 1976 Eliza Fraser Darge Feature film 1976 The Dreamers Feature film 1977 Raw Deal Ben Feature film 1977 High Rolling Nightclub Bouncer Feature film 1980 Harlequin Mr Bergier Feature film 1980 The Blue Lagoon Officer Feature film 1980 Dead Man s Float Mr Dobraski Feature film 1982 Turkey Shoot Red Feature film 1982 The Man from Snowy River Frew Feature film 1983 The Return of Captain Invincible Noisy Garbageman Feature film 1985 I Live with Me Dad Waldo Skrimm TV film 1987 Running from the Guns Chazza Feature film 1992 Survive the Savage Sea Mr Haines TV film 1998 Crocodile Dundee II Frank Feature film 1991 Return to the Blue Lagoon First Mate Feature film 1993 Official Denial Joe Dan TV film 1994 Lightning Jack Tough Guy Feature film 1994 Mdday Crisis Short film 1997 Doing Time for Patsy Cline Tyrone Feature film 2001 Curse of the Talisman Junkyard Owner TV film 2002 Dalkeith Enzo Petroni Feature film 2010 The Otherside Carmello Short film Television edit Year Title Role Type 1964 Homicide Guest role TV series 1969 Division 4 Guest role TV series 1971 Matlock Police Guest role TV series 1973 Frank and Francesca TV series 6 episodes 1975 Cash and Company Joe Brady Miniseries 13 episodes 1976 Power Without Glory Sparring Partner Bill Timms TV series 1976 The Sullivans George TV series 1976 Tandarra 7 Joe Brady Miniseries 13 episodes 1983 All the Rivers Run Tom Critchley TV series 1984 Special Squad Haliwell TV series 1 episode 1983 85 Five Mile Creek Ben Jones TV series 1986 The Challenge Vic Romagna Miniseries 1990 The Great Air Race Granny Granville Miniseries 1993 Time Trax Announcer TV series 1 episode 1993 The Flying Doctors Happy TV series 1 episode 1993 Stark Larry Miniseries 2 episodes 1993 All Together Now Freddy Vale 1 episode 1993 1998 The Saddle Club Bluey Mick TV series 2episodes 1996 99 Flipper Cap Daulton TV series 1997 Neighbours Trainer TV series 1 episode 2000 Tales of the South Seas Miniseries 1 episode 2001 2004 Blue Heelers Harry Spencer Jim Steedman TV series 2 episodes World of Sport Commentator TV series Saturday Night with Gus Mercurio Movie host TV seriesWorks editMercurio G Boxin all you wanted to know but didn t want to fight to ask Regus Kew 1998 ISBN 0 646 35241 5 Mercurio G Hang in There Inspirational Gems to Empower You Wilkinson Books Melbourne 1994 ISBN 1 86350 168 1References edit Interview with Gus Mercurio Arlington National Cemetery s Biography Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Thomas Mercurio Lives Remembered The Telegraph London 8 December 2010 Retrieved 7 December 2010 a b Upham Paul Gus Mercurio Archived 29 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine aussiebox com au Retrieved 7 December 2010 Hill M The actors handbook a guide to the Australian entertainment industry Artists Technologies Carlton 2007 ISBN 0975735810 p 20 Gus Mercurio dies aged 82 ABC News 7 December 2010 Cash amp Company Tandarra Retrieved 7 December 2010External links editGus Mercurio at IMDb Gus Mercurio biography at Aussie Box Photo Gallery Farewell Gus Mercurio New Colonial Epic Sydney Morning Herald TV Guide Monday 2 February 1976 Carman G amp Upham P Thinking man s boxer and more The Age 9 December 2010 Humphries R Inside Sport Gus Mercurio Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 25 February 1976 p 25 Paxinos S A Contest in Black and White The Age 18 May 2008 Paxinos S One out of the box The Age 12 July 2005 Quinn K Farewell to a man who made mistakes and amends The Age 21 December 2010 Stark J Boxing history hits the canvas The Age 29 September 2005 Silvers A R Wisconsin s Mercurio was a famous actor in Australia The Journal Sentinel 11 December 2010 Webb C Celebrating dinky di Americans The Age 7 June 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gus Mercurio amp oldid 1189894945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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