Education
Chater attended Cottesmore School as a child. He attended Cambridge University to study medicine but did not finish his degree, instead taking part in many student revues.
Chater attended Cottesmore School as a child. He attended Cambridge University to study medicine but did not finish his degree, instead taking part in many student revues.
Chater arrived in Australia following World World War World War II He cemented his popularity with the title role in the popular sitcom My Name"s McGooley, What"s Yours?, playing the elderly live-in father of a young married couple, played by John Meillon and Judi Farr. He appeared in many other television comedy series. His fellow actors included Ray Barrett, Stewart Ginn and Charles "Bud" Tingwell, among others
Amongst work in many other shows, Chater appeared in: The Rocky Horror Show in Brisbane in 1988 The Sydney Theatre Company production of The Importance of Being Earnest as both "Lane" and "Merriman" in 1990.
Lady Bracknell"s Confinement at the Playhouse, in Melbourne in 1993. Gordon Chater later worked in the United States, including appearing on Broadway.
In the 1970s Chater was particularly associated with the play The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin by Steve J. Spears, the stage role for which he became best known. The play broke new ground in Australian theatre with its shocking opening scene (in which Chater walked onstage naked) and its discussion of paedophilia.
He first came to prominence in Australia as a stage and radio actor, and was a cast member of the 1963 Sydney season of Chekhov"s The Cherry Orchard, the debut production by the Old Tote Theatre Company, the precursor to the Sydney Theatre Company.