Neville McPhee
Neville was a resident of Summer Bay caravan park and a husband of
Floss. They are both pensioners; they had retired from their life on
the carnival circuit. Both have been together for over 35 years. Neville
tends to be stingy, unlike Floss. To strangers who do not know them,
they always seem to be bickering, but they both enjoy their arguments.
They were both devoted to each other, in their own way.
Sadly, Neville has passed away in a few years, around 1996, according
to Floss, when she returned to the Bay in 2000 for Sally's wedding.
She said that he died happily and had lead a full life.
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Frank Lloyd
Frank Lloyd has been in the show business industry for forty one years.
He started as an office boy at 2GB and on school holidays, did radio
plays for them. After completing school, he went to England to study
theatre, and spent eleven years working mainly in London, but also in
Paris and Rome, dubbing English voices onto movies. He returned to Australia
with Leo McKern, when the Elizabethan Trust was formed. He then stayed
for a couple of years before going to Canada, spending five years in
Toronto and Montreal, before taking the play, The Drunkard, to
New York. He returned to Europe; he had been in a disastrous car accident,
and was hospitalised for a long time. This persuaded him to return to
Australia. In the mid-1960s, he did the Tivoli circuit, and in the early
70s, he went to Moscow as a guest of the Ministry of Culture, representing
Australian actors. Frank has appeared in numerous TV and theatre productions;
his last running stage role was a 12-month stint in the successful Guys
and Dolls.
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