Henri Szeps
Born
2 October 1943 (82)
Place of Birth
Lausanne, Switzerland
Biography
Szeps was born in Lausanne, Switzerland. Due to the German invasion of Poland, his parents fled to France. His father left the family to join the French Resistance, and his mother and three-year-old sister made their way to a refugee camp in Lausanne, where Henri was born. He spent a lot of time with foster families, and later at a French orphanage, before coming to Australia at the age of eight with his mother and sister. Szeps is probably best known for his role as selfish dentist Robert Bear...
Szeps was born in Lausanne, Switzerland. Due to the German invasion of Poland, his parents fled to France. His father left the family to join the French Resistance, and his mother and three-year-old sister made their way to a refugee camp in Lausanne, where Henri was born. He spent a lot of time with foster families, and later at a French orphanage, before coming to Australia at the age of eight with his mother and sister. Szeps is probably best known for his role as selfish dentist Robert Beare in the classic Australian television comedy series Mother and Son (1984 to 1994), with Garry McDonald, Ruth Cracknell and Judy Morris. Another prominent role was in Palace of Dreams for which he received a Penguin Award. He played the Doctor in the world première of David Williamson's play, Travelling North, and was asked to repeat the performance in the 1987 film, with Leo McKern & Graham Kennedy.
Filmography (22)
Bathing Franky
2012
South Pacific
2001
Seeing Red
1992
The Edge of Power
1989
Travelling North
1987
Les Patterson Saves the World
1987
Vietnam
1987
Platypus Cove
1986
Warming Up
1985
A Tale of Two Cities
1984
Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet
1983
Now and Forever
1983
The Return of Captain Invincible
1983
Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear
1983
The Girl From Moonooloo
1983
The Best of Friends
1982
Mystery at Castle House
1982
Run Rebecca, Run!
1981
Fatty Finn
1980
The Plumber
1979
Do I Have to Kill My Child?
1976
You Can't See 'round Corners
1969