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Ian Turpie

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Ian "Turps" Turpie is an Australian television celebrity and underground cult figure, known primarily for hosting a long-running game show called The Price Is Right. The show later continued, although with a new host, Larry Emdur.

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[edit] Biography

Born in Melbourne in 1943, Ian began his entertainment career at the age of 10, when he was accepted at the prestigious Hector Crawford Drama School and gained recognition as a juvenile actor working in radio and theatre.

He starred in a number of radio programmes alongside Sir Robert Helpmann and June Bronhill, and featured in the top rating series D24, which became one of the most dominant and influential programmes in Australian radio history.

During Ian's teens, he discovered a passion for music and focused on playing guitar, songwriting and singing. By the age of 16, Ian was a seasoned radio and stage performer, touring Australia in such hits as Peter Pan, Auntie Mame and Bye Bye Birdie, and appearing in several National Theatre Productions including Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Television soon beckoned, and Ian made regular appearances on Bandstand, Time for Terry and The Graham Kennedy Show. In 1964, Ian played a bank robber in the original episode of the programme that was to become a TV phenomenon — Homicide.

His natural talents as musician and compere were recognized at 21, when he replaced Johnny O'Keefe for a stint as national television compere on Sing Sing Sing Following this experience, Ian was chosen to host the top rating teenage variety show The Go!! Show.

In the 1970s, Ian moved to Sydney to work the club circuit, and continued to make guest appearances on numerous television shows including The Mike Walsh Show, The Bert Newton Show, A Guy Called Athol and the ABC variety series, Follies.

In the 1980s, Ian's name became famous as host of the highly successful, frenzied game show The New Price is Right. This was followed by other game shows including Press Your Luck and Supermarket Sweep.

In the 1990s, Ian developed cult status following a regular, four-year stint as Club President on Roy & HG's Club Buggery. Known as the "Giant of the G Chord", he performed renditions of such classics as Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit, and, complete with suspenders, The Rocky Horror Picture Show's Time Warp.

More recently, 'Turps' has taken to acting in infomercials.

Less serious Club_Buggery appearances in Turps about the House, Captain Ajax and Sam Stain showcased his comedic talents.

One nickname for Turpie is 'Turps', Australian slang for alcoholic beverages (derived from the word 'turpentine').

[edit] Recent controversy

Turps was recently in trouble for endorsing a nasal spray treatment for impotence. The spray is a joint venture between the Australian Medical Institute and little known Ballarat based pharmaceutical company "Gone the Flop?" Pty Ltd, owned and run by Dr Jack Stiffrod.

Turps was criticised by Federal Court Justice Kevin Lindgren for falsely endorsing the product. In the opinion of the Lindgren Turps had never been impotent and had engaged in a 'gross deception of the public'. A legal team representing 'Turps' denied this allegation, stating that the only time Turps had ever engaged in a 'gross deception of the public' was in 1991 when he stated that his new show Supermarket Sweep would be a 'quality program'.

[edit] Awards

  • Logie Award, Best Light Entertainment, Turpie Tonight
  • Penguin Award, Best Light Entertainment, The New Price is Right
  • Penguin Award, Best Light Entertainment, The New Price is Right

[edit] TV Host/Compere

  • Sing, Sing, Sing (replacing Johnnie O'Keefe)
  • The Go!! Show
  • Time for Terry co-host with Terry O'Neill
  • Surprise, Surprise — co-host with Tommy Hanlon Jnr
  • The New Price is Right
  • The Price is Right
  • Newlyweds Game
  • Press Your Luck, Ch 7
  • Supermarket Sweep
  • Club Buggery (with Roy & HG)
  • Turpie Tonight

[edit] TV Specials

  • The Young Entertainers
  • This is your Life (with Mike Monroe)
  • Love is in the Air
  • Long Way to the Top
  • All the Way
  • TV Guest Appearances
  • Theatre Royal
  • Revue 7
  • TeenTime
  • Kommotion
  • Bandstand (Brian Henderson)
  • Steve Vizard Tonight
  • Bert Newton Show
  • Blankety Blanks (Graham Kennedy)
  • Family Feud (Rob Brough)
  • The Fat (Tony Squires)
  • Mike Walsh Show
  • Don Lane Show
  • Hey Hey It's Saturday (Daryl Sommers)
  • Celebrity Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
  • Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
  • Penthouse Club (Mary Hardy)
  • Bandstand
  • A Guy Called Athol
  • Follies
  • The Melbourne Show

[edit] TV Acting

  • Homicide, bank robber in original episode
  • The Magic Boomerang
  • Always Greener

[edit] Films

  • A Funny Thing Happened Down Under (Olivia Newton-John)
  • Heaven's Burning, cameo as used car salesman (Russell Crowe)
  • Kissing Kimberley Cooper (Tropfest)

[edit] Theatre

  • Toad of Toad Hall, Boronia State School
  • Peter Pan, Princess Theatre
  • Nude with Violin (with Sir Robert Helpmann), Comedy Theatre
  • Auntie Mame (with Shirl Conway), Princess Theatre
  • MacBeth, National Theatre
  • Bye Bye Birdie, Her Majesty's Theatre
  • Rock Opera — Hero, Seymour Centre (with Graham Bond)
  • Rock Opera — Jesus Christ Superstar (with Marcia Hines & John English), St George Leagues Club
  • Bull and Bush Theatre Restaurant Show "Bubble & Squeak" (with Noel Ferrier & Jill Perryman)

[edit] Radio

  • ABC Play "D24"
  • ABC Play "Five Find Outers"
  • Evening Host 2CH

[edit] Discography

  • Turps is the Talk of the Town
  • Decimal point (1967?) (For the transition of New Zealand to Decimal Currency)

[edit] Charity Work

  • Australia Day Ambassador, since 1995
  • Make a Wish Foundation
  • Merry Makers
  • Sunnyfield Association
  • Meningococcal Association
  • Children with Cancer
  • Lifeforce
  • Sydney Children's Hospital (Celebrity Golf Days)
  • Alzheimer's Australia NSW
  • Rotary Club

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