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2010, MADC Clubrooms, Braille, Santa Venera, Malta
One of Jake's Photos from the shoot for Scrooge panto
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2010, MADC Clubrooms, Braille, Santa Venera, Malta
One of Jake's Photos from the shoot for Scrooge panto
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2013, San Anton Gardens, Triq Birbal, Balzan, Malta
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I was a guest at someone's wedding (can't for the life of me remember who), but both Colin & Nanette were there too. Colin approached me, introduced himself and asked me if I'd ever done any acting before. I said that I'd done a little at school, but nothing more than that. He told me that I have "presence" and that I should join these workshops at the MADC he'd started putting together. 

That was it. He infected me with the acting bug. From there, Nanette invited me to audition for Panto, and the rest is history. 

Colin would never shy away from helping/giving advice, especially when I wouldn't stop "gabbling!" Hahaha, I don't think I do that anymore, thanks to him :D 

I will also never forget the effort he made to come to my wedding after having just had a stroke & been able to start walking again. He still couldn't speak yet, but the look in his eyes was all I needed to know what he was trying to say <3 

I will be eternally grateful to him for his advice, friendship, and the masterclasses every time we watched him thread the boards :) 

RIP Colin, and sincerest condolences Nan <3 xxxx

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Colin was a lovely, generous and gregarious man, and to me a wonderful uncle. 

I will remember him very fondly, anchored primarily in the unforgettable memories I have of spending time with him and Nanette in Malta. 

I will also treasure the way he made his siblings laugh, especially my late Father. 

Colin will live on in the hearts and minds of his friends and family, and above all through Nanette. 

Rest in peace mate. 

Your loving Nephew Ben

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I only knew Colin at Casa Antonia but I took time to chat to him and he always waved and said hello when I came to spend time with my Dad. I made sure he had a coffee too as if it was in the morning, when he liked to be in the garden, I didn’t want him to be forgotten if the staff were busy. Colin was often reading his kindle, he really seemed to enjoy his books and in the summer he used to swim in the pool too. I always joined my Dad there for a swim every Wednesday morning and we’d have a sing song there which Colin joined in with, although I cannot say I knew him well, he was a lovely man.
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I’m so sorry to learn of Colin’s passing. Although we didn’t work on the same productions in Tokyo I remember him fondly, and his fun sense of humour. Condolences to his family, and all good wishes. Juliette 
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Colin and I worked together on a production of "Pack of Lies" , Hugh Whitemore's tense spy drama. Colin was the police inspector and I was the distraught housewife forced to spy on her friend, who was in fact a Russian agent. One night, Colin completely skipped a scene and as lights went up and the doorbell rang ,there he was. It should have been the spy - a whole important scene waiting to evolve. Colin just stood there, sweat on his upper lip and it seemed an eternity before I finally thought to say"Can't you leave us alone?" In pure relief and a broad Australian accent "Right!"!he said and bolted for the back door. The doorbell rang again and the spy scene played out. We were helpless with laughter in the green room afterwards. RIP Colin- we had such fun.
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I am very saddened to learn that Colin has peacefully passed on! He was indeed a most wonderful and kind gentleman and will be deeply missed but always fondly remembered. The first time I met him was during the 1997 MADC production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, directed by Joe Friggieri and where Nanette was the best Puck ever - full of raw, dynamic energy! Over the years, our paths crossed in other productions and I particularly remember that Colin had excellent diction and projection, both vital for successful stage performances.  He always had impeccable manners, a kind word for everyone and a refreshingly witty sense of humour.  His memories are certainly treasured. My deepest condolences to his family and extra super strong hugs to you, dear Nanette, as I know you will forever hold him dearly in your thoughts and heart. X
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I will always remember my uncle Colin with just fondness

He was always the big brother to my father and the man who loved to act, travel and share his love of the arts

I hope he has been reunited with Dad and is watching down on us with love and joy as he reflects on the life he lived 

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I had the pleasure of sharing my first ever production with Colin - MADC's 2016 panto Scrooge <3

That was a wonderful time for many reasons and Colin was one of those reasons. That production enabled me to make the acquaintance of a man who was kind, funny and in possession of a quiet but formidable intelligence. I'm privileged to have known him.
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Dear Colin, I remember you as Nanette’s loyal partner and helpmeet, but as a great actor and director in your own right. I was so gratified by your interest in me as an actress, once coming over to see me on stage in Gozo and handing over a script for me to read, interested to have me on board. You were such a good egg, Colin, now rest in peace. Sue xx
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My condolences to Colin's family. I first met Colin when we both got cast in the History Boys. I still remember how intimidated I felt in my first scene with him, playing the Headmaster of the School. Only few actors are able to channel the same energy, presence and poise that Colin had onstage - and still be an incredibly nice, warm & generous person. Colin will be missed!
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It is with great sadness that we learned of Colin's passing. But coupled with the sadness, is a great joy for having known Colin and taking the time to recall memories of knowing him in 3 diverse places.

JAPAN - We met Colin through TIP (Tokyo International Players) where he was quite active in the 1980s. I was on the TIP board eventually but I think I first saw him act in the March 1984 production of "The Lion in Winter". He performed in several other shows including the Feb 1985:l production of "A Pack of Lies." I had the honor of working with Colin on the Oct 1986 remounting of the play "A Lesson in Love" which he directed. This had been TIP's very first production. (A little background: Tokyo International Players is still Japan's longest running English-language volunteer theatre organization and it had it's beginnings February 10, 1896 with "A Lesson in Love" by Charles Smith Cheltnam as its first production, opening November 6, 1896.)

AUSTRALIA - When my husband and I visited Australia the year after Colin left JAPAN, he met with us and introduced us to his favorite sport. So, I remember seeing my first (and only) cricket match in Sydney.

MALTA - And the last time we saw Colin was in Malta a decade ago when he introduced us to his incredible partner, Nanette who went above and beyond to introduce us to her culture, local theatre and island history. Moreover, she was recently kind enough to let us all know of his passing. For this, Nanette, we feel immense gratitude.
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Few have loved acting and the stage with such purity and clarity. So long, Colin. I can never thank you enough for the chuckles, the anecdotes and the discussions you shared with me in several productions. 
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I will forever remember sharing the stage with Colin during the Panto of Scrooge 16 years ago now - were it was Just me playing the role of Peter and Colin as the perfect embodiment of Scrooge on stage together doing a little scene! He will go down as one of the greats to grace the stage of theatre in Malta. Thank you Nanette for providing me this opportunity/memory that I will forever treasure.As I write this I also remember another time were he came to do a workshop at MADC at the time of it running 'Interact' - which was a little group of kids learning/doing theatre - If my memory serves me well it had got to do with direction but I do remember the passion he had for it and theatre in general. I only wish to one day match a fraction of the passion he had for theatre.
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Colin was a gentle soul who enjoyed life's simple pleasures - cricket, crosswords, travel, theatre and much more.  His mischievous, twinkling eyes are unforgettable, especially when he was about to deliver one of his typical witty retorts.  

His considerable contribution to Maltese theatre will not be forgotten - from Shylock to Scrooge, he fleshed out all his roles with incredible presence and professionalism.  

To Nanette, Stephen, Tim and the rest of the family, I offer my deepest sympathy and wish you strength at this saddest of times.  May your memories of dear Colin be of comfort - his was truly a life well-lived - and I imagine he would probably have added a final "Bah Humbug!"

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A super gentlemen with the most pleasant and positive disposition. I worked on a few productions with Colin and learned a lot from his patience and positivity. He never let anything get him down. Always ready with a quick joke or story to cheer anyone up. It is true that many times he was the only one that found it funny. But that was part of the charm. I will never forget his performance as Shylock in MADC's production of The Merchant of Venice. We'll miss you Mr Willis... here's to playing cricket in the sky.
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Colin occupies a place high in my best memories.  One of the liveliest is of a weekend we spent together in 1995 when he was in Geneva.  At that time the Swiss Canton Appenzell Innerrhoden was being celebrated for at last giving women the right to vote, and Colin and I and a few others crowded into a car in Geneva and went to Appenzell to deliver congratulations.  The pub we were in called the local newspaper and we were interviewed, to the great amusement of other guests and the management.  I won't go further down this track except to say that it was a wonderful exhibition of Colin's sense of humour and it has stayed with me top, of mind.We told the Appenzell newspaper that the next step for the Canton should be the adoption of cricket, but this is still some way off.Big condolences to all his family and friends, and especially Nanette.  She will be a lifelong friend.Chris
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We will remember Colin as a true gentleman. As my sister, Nanette, always described him, he was a person who "didn't have a mean bone in his body". No truer saying can be found to describe his gentle nature and jovial spirit, which were always reflected through his smile. Throughout the last years, despite it all, he found laughter and joy in what he loved most. The memories of him, both as a person and as a wonderful actor, will leave us with that same joy. May you rest in peace, and condolences to all. You were, and will remain, so very loved by those who knew you.
What an absolute gentleman. You'll be missed tremendously. Rest easy Colin. 
I had the absolute pleasure to direct Colin in my directorial  debut in Malta. His charm and wit were infectious and I loved sharing our chats about cricket, particularly the Aussie/England rivalry.  Even after his first stroke he lost none of that cheeky character and I was lucky enough to work with him again a few years later.  Rest easy my friend you played an outstanding innings
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​Colin was a true gentleman, a fine man, and a remarkable actor, with such deep passion and dedication.

​We were so incredibly honoured to have him at our wedding. I can still picture the two of you together that day—you looked absolutely dashing!

​Nanette, please know that Colin will always be with you in your heart and in the beautiful life you built.....​In every wonderful memory you made together.... In the spirit of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him....In the legacy he left for everyone who watched him perform on stage.

​Sending so much love and warmth to you, Nanette, and to everyone feeling the weight of his absence right now. He will never be forgotten 💔

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