Francis Bell (actor)

Francis Bell
Born Wayne Francis Earl Bell
(1944-04-18)18 April 1944
Auckland, New Zealand
Died 3 May 1994(1994-05-03) (aged 50)
Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation Actor
Years active 1976–94

Wayne Francis Earl Bell (18 April 1944 – 3 May 1994) was a New Zealand-born actor who achieved international stardom playing the part of original character Max Ramsay in the early years of the popular Australian soap opera, Neighbours. during his career he also acted in Australian serials The Sullivans and Sons and Daughters. He appeared in 15 films from 1976 until his death. He died after falling from a building in 1994, at age 50.

Career In Neighbours

His character Max Ramsay, was a key character for the show's first year. Soon after the serial switched from the Seven Network to Channel Ten in early 1986, Bell went on sick leave.[1] To accommodate this loss, the new character of Max's brother Tom was hastily introduced. In the story Tom arrived to take the reins of Max's plumbing business while Max was away; behind the scenes the scriptwriters went through the scripts replacing "Max" with "Tom", with Tom speaking the dialogue written for Max.

Bell's Neighbours contract expired during his period of sick leave and he never returned to the series, meaning that Max never had a farewell scene.

Other roles

Prior to Neighbours, Bell had minor roles in The Sullivans and Sons and Daughters.

In 1985 Bell played the role of Major-General Howard 'Pompey' Elliott in the critically acclaimed Australian mini-series Anzacs. Also starring in the series were Paul Hogan, Andrew Clarke, Jon Blake, Megan Williams, Tony Bonner, Bill Kerr, Ilona Rodgers, Robert Coleby and David Bradshaw

Death

He died on 3 May 1994[2] after falling from a building in Auckland, New Zealand. He was buried at Purewa Cemetery.[2]

Filmography

External links

References

  1. "Neighbours: The Perfect Blend: Where Are They Now?". Perfect Blend. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  2. 1 2 "Burial and cremation details". Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
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