John Cazabon

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John F Cazabon (3 August 1914 – 1983) was an Australian actor born in Hertford, England.

His parents were Albert Cazabon (1883–1970), a noted violinist, composer and from 1927–36 musical director of Prince Edward Theatre orchestra[1] and Mrs Albert Cazabon (née Gladys Curtin) a professional actor born in Australia, who became active again with Pickwick Theatre Group around 1934 with his older sister Norah (often spelled Nora).[2] He also had a younger brother Robert Brendan (b. 1919?), who was killed in action in 1941.[3]

John and his sister Norah were members of Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre in 1935 before joining Beryl Bryant's group.

Writer

  • Good Catch (musical) with George S. English[4]
  • Stranger Walk In (comedy in three acts) at Bryant's Playhouse

As Stage Actor

  • Snappy Sydney 1933 revue[5]
  • The Corn Is Green at Minerva Theatre

Radio

Screen career

Recognotion

  • Macquarie Award 1948 for part in radio play Sleeping Clergyman[8]
  • Macquarie Award 1950 for part in comedy

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