Australian actor Nick Tate and Elaine Stevens
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Title
Australian actor Nick Tate and Elaine Stevens
Subject
Cork Film Festival, Nick Tate, Elaine Stephens, Everyman Theatre, Australia
Description
This is a black and white undated photo of the Australian actor Nick Tate on the stage with the Cork theatre actor Elaine Stephens. They are both laughing as Stevens looks down at her notes.
Born in 1942, Tate is best known for his role as a pilot in the British-Italian 1970s science fiction television series Space: 1999 (1975-1977) with Martin Landau. Tate also had parts in many Australian and American television shows including The X-Files, Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, Star Trek: The Next Generation (1990) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1998). His filmography includes parts in Licensed to Love and Kill (Lindsay Shonteff, 1979), Cry Freedom (Richard Attenborough, 1987) and the Japanese heist film Lupin III (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2014). In 2000 Tate provided the voice of a character, Ozzie Mandrill, from the adventure game Escape from Monkey Island (LucasArts).
Elaine Stevens is a Cork theatre stalwart who celebrated her 100th birthday in April 2020. Born in Wales she moved to Cork with her husband Alan who worked on the oil refinery in Whitegate. Stevens performed with the Everyman in the Little Theatre in Castle Street, at Father Matthew Hall and at the Palace. In 1967 Stevens won the All Ireland Best Actor Award for her performance in the Sidney Howard-Emlyn Williams play The Late Christopher Bean. She was a member of the board of the Everyman into her late eighties and her contribution to Cork theatre was immense.
Born in 1942, Tate is best known for his role as a pilot in the British-Italian 1970s science fiction television series Space: 1999 (1975-1977) with Martin Landau. Tate also had parts in many Australian and American television shows including The X-Files, Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, Star Trek: The Next Generation (1990) and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1998). His filmography includes parts in Licensed to Love and Kill (Lindsay Shonteff, 1979), Cry Freedom (Richard Attenborough, 1987) and the Japanese heist film Lupin III (Ryuhei Kitamura, 2014). In 2000 Tate provided the voice of a character, Ozzie Mandrill, from the adventure game Escape from Monkey Island (LucasArts).
Elaine Stevens is a Cork theatre stalwart who celebrated her 100th birthday in April 2020. Born in Wales she moved to Cork with her husband Alan who worked on the oil refinery in Whitegate. Stevens performed with the Everyman in the Little Theatre in Castle Street, at Father Matthew Hall and at the Palace. In 1967 Stevens won the All Ireland Best Actor Award for her performance in the Sidney Howard-Emlyn Williams play The Late Christopher Bean. She was a member of the board of the Everyman into her late eighties and her contribution to Cork theatre was immense.
Creator
University College Cork, Cork Film, Donal Sheehan ,
Source
Cork Film Festival Collection
Publisher
University College Cork
Contributor
Donal Sheehan
Rights
©Donal Sheehan. All rights reserved. Please credit Cork International Film Festival & provide a link back to this site.
Format
Photo
TIFF
JPEG
TIFF
JPEG
Language
English, eng
Coverage
Cork, Ireland
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photo
Physical Dimensions
251 x 203mm
Collection
Citation
University College Cork, Cork Film, Donal Sheehan , , “Australian actor Nick Tate and Elaine Stevens,” Cork International Film Festival Archive, accessed December 14, 2024, https://corkfilmfest.ucc.ie/items/show/403.