He will be remembered this Sunday in a “final curtain call” at UNSW’s Parade Theatre in Kensington, Sydney. Greg Haddrick Gregory Bevan Haddrick is an Australian-born Logie Award winning screenwriter and film and television producer. The A-team monitor communications relating to the US President Kerr's visit to China. "He looked so young — he said I was 35 when I did that — and it meant a lot to me to see him performing as a young man. Haddrick is survived by wife Lorraine, daughter Lynette and son Greg, daughter-in-law Margaret and grandchildren Taya, Milly and Jack. The question is, what next?How Boseman's final film marks a full circle momentTrump news – live: Jacob Blake's family warns against 'more pain and division' from 'orange man' during Kenosha visitFirst American dosed in Oxford's final trial for its COVID-19 vaccineNew JobKeeper legislation will allow businesses 'to keep going'Regional mayors worried as Premier prepares to lift Melbourne travel restrictionsRevealed! "The years go by and he's done so much but The Stranger and The Outcasts [another early ABC TV program in which he starred] were two we always remembered, and it did occur to us that we'd never see the episodes again, so it was really lovely to watch them again, together. "This is what he came back from the UK for, because he wanted to help Australian TV and theatre to build up and he was delighted The Stranger was being made. It's brought me some comfort, given me some solace," she says.Ron Haddrick was regarded as one of the finest actors of his generation.In the 50s, he performed five seasons with the The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company (now known as the Royal Shakespeare Company) at Stratford-upon-Avon, alongside giants of the stage Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Michael Redgrave and John Gielgud.He appeared in countless plays, (and later musicals), with Australia's top theatre companies and greatest actors, including Ruth Cracknell and John Bell.One of his most memorable performances was a leading role in the first production of David Williamson's iconic play The Club.On screen, Haddrick appeared in a wide range of popular TV shows from Homicide to Underbelly, Mother and Son, Home and Away and Cloudstreet.But The Stranger (and his role in The Outcasts) represented, for Haddrick, the vindication of a gutsy decision to leave a successful career in the UK and return home to help grow the fledgling Australian theatre and television industry. "The Stranger, which also featured legendary film actor Chips Rafferty in one episode, launched in 1964 at a time when the wonder of space exploration captured the public's imagination. "I was so happy that Ron had had a chance to see it, and so grateful to hear how much it meant to him and to Greg.AFL set to announce Queensland will host Grand FinalMorning mail: Urannah dam questions, Abbott on 'virus hysteria', Trump denies mini-strokesSheridan Smith's tragic childhood trauma after older brother died from cancerEddie Jones wants England to be 'dominant force' of Lions in South AfricaUK lacked 'a sense of strategy' during Covid-19 response, think tankNatural-gas futures gain nearly 50% in August, but rally may be ‘short-lived’Western Australia posts warmest winter on record as dozens of towns break heat recordsWild weather and damaging winds across the southeastBritain's Got Talent warm-up star Ian Royce dead at 51Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary are the picture of romance in rare new family photos from their summer holidayAFL poised to declare Brisbane's Gabba ground will host the 2020 grand final due to coronavirusBreonna Taylor's boyfriend sues Louisville police for damagesFears for 'heart of Preston' in fast-tracked market reviewMexican president says country's economy has weathered pandemic better than othersCosta Coffee to launch a new 8oz cup size called 'The Mini'Kyle Edmund begins the mind games with Djokovic ahead of US open clashMexican president admits murders rising on his watchUnderpaid international students struggle with cost of living as COVID-19 prevents travel homeSouth Africa registers more than half a million coronavirus casesCheng Lei’s detention is collateral damage. Gregory Bevan Haddrick (born Sydney on 7 September 1960) is an Australian-born Logie Award winning screenwriter and film and television producer.