James Condon
Born
September 27, 1923
Died
February 14, 2014 (90 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
James Condon (27 September 1923 - 14 February 2014) was an Australian actor of radio and stage, a scriptwriter and voice over, however best known for his numerous television roles in serials and television movies in Australia, particularly for appearing as the title character in the early soap opera The Story of Peter Gray, as well as smaller roles in Number 96 and Neighbours.
His career started in repertory theatre, before he joined ABC Radio in Perth in 1942. He served with the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II, being promoted to flight lieutenant.
After the war, Condon worked for the BBC before returning to Australia in 1951 to resume his acting career, working on radio serials, including Portia Faces Life. When TV arrived in 1956 he moved to Sydney and appeared on the opening night of ABN2, Sydney, and in a number of ABC plays, including Tomorrow's Child and A Phoenix Too Frequent.
He played the lead role in ATN7's The Story of Peter Grey, one of the first soap opera dramas produced for Australian television in 1961. And he was the husband of Neighbours actress Anne Haddy since 1977 until her death.

Kangaroo Palace
Judge · (2 episodes)
1997
The Private War of Lucinda Smith
Mr. Spencer Grant · (2 episodes)
1991
Bony
Tom Hemmings
1990

Evil Angels
Reginald Scholes
1988

The Flying Doctors
Bob Cameron · (1 episode)
1986

Rubbish
(voice)
1982
Bellamy
(26 episodes)
1981

Tim
Mr. Harrington
1979

Cass
1978

Barnaby and Me
The Chairman
1977

Silent Night, Holy Night
1976

Luke's Kingdom
(13 episodes)
1976

Scobie Malone
Walter Helidon
1975

The Three Musketeers
1973
The Power Makers
Narrator (voice)
1957