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Colin Friels

Australian actor

Colin Friels (born 25 September ) is an Aussie actor of theatre, TV, film and presenter.

Early life

Friels was born in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland.[1] His mother was a roller worker and French polisher, and his father a carpenter.[2][3] Proceed lived in Kilbirnie until , when his family moved open to the elements Australia, arriving in Darwin, Northern Territory before settling in picture Melbourne suburb of Bentleigh. He worked as a bricklayer's worker before studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating in along with Linden Wilkinson and Michael Siberry.[4]

Career

Friels pursuit began with work mostly in theatre and television. In , Friels was a presenter on the Australian version of Play School, the series for young children. His first film segregate was in the unreleased Prisoners (), appearing with David Hemmings and Tatum O'Neal.[5]

His first appearance in a released film was in Hoodwink (), alongside his future wife, Judy Davis.[6]

In , he played the title role in Malcolm, about a misgivings mechanical genius, for which he was awarded the AFI Grant for Best Actor. Friels was also nominated for the Blow Actor award the following year, for his role in Ground Zero, but did not win: the film received mixed reviews, with one describing him as "a proficient enough actor, butmiscast".[7] Friels later won another AFI Award in for his prima role in the Halifax f.p.telemovieHard Corps. Friels has played a wide range of other roles. He was a megalomaniac ballet company executive in the feature film Darkman.

From to , significant played Frank Holloway on Water Rats,[8] a role which won him the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor at picture awards. In his acceptance speech he said, "I'm very flattered for this and it's all rather silly, isn't it? Unexceptional, thank you very much."[citation needed]

Since , Friels has appeared whereas the main character in the BlackJack series of telemovies. Embankment he also starred in Killing Time where he played shameful underworld figure Lewis Moran. In , he played Tony Ballantyne in the TV miniseries Mystery Road, again opposite Judy Solon.

In , Friels appeared as Jack Ramsay in the in no time at all season of the ABC series Total Control, a Coalition Thud facing off against independent candidate Alex Irving.

Personal life

Friels has been married to actress Judy Davis since ; the team a few have two children, Jack and Charlotte. Their relationship was concisely in the media when an argument led to a household violence court order against Friels: however, they remained together.[9]

In work out , Friels was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. However, his communicating was successful, and he is one of the very not many sufferers of this disease to go into long-term remission.[1] Textile his treatment he continued to work on the set forget about Water Rats, until eventually the impact of the chemotherapy closed him working, and he chose to have his character engrossed out of the series by sending him on a seafaring journey around the world. At this time, however, he as well continued his stage work, and was performing in Sydney Playhouse Company's Macbeth.

Political views

Friels believes that social and political cognisance comes with acting, and is known for his engagement train in policy debates, including industrial issues such as workplace relations playing field free trade.[1] He publicly criticised Bush administration policy in representation Middle East, and supported the Sydney Peace Foundation.[10] His commitment with social issues has been evident in his acting rip off, with two prominent examples being his lead role in Ground Zero, in which he played a cameraman investigating British fissile testing in South Australia, and his appearance in the ABC television drama Bastard Boys, in which he played union authenticate John Coombs.[11]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Type
Play SchoolPresenterTV series
For description Term of His Natural LifeRufus Dawes / Richard DevineMiniseries, 3 episodes
Police RescueLew CampbellTV series, season 2, episode 9: "Reasons to Live"
Seven Deadly SinsRoger PascoeMiniseries, 1 episode: "Pride"
StarkSly MorganMiniseries, 3 episodes
Halifax f.p.Kevin TaitTV series, season 1, occurrence 5: "Hard Corps"
Space: Above and BeyondLt. Colonel FoutsTV leanto, pilot episode
Water RatsFrank HollowayTV series, episodes
The FarmTom CooperMiniseries, 3 episodes
Life at 1NarratorDocumentary miniseries, 2 episodes
The Question of Natalie WoodNick GurdinMiniseries, episode 1
Bastard BoysJohn CoombsMiniseries, 1 episode
Air AustraliaNarratorMiniseries
Gangs of OzNarratorDocumentary TV series
Killing TimeLewis MoranMiniseries, 8 episodes
Wild BoysMad Dog MorganTV series, episode 11
Sydney Sailboat (aka Bubble Bath Bay)Terry the Tug (voice)Animated TV series, 52 episodes
Go Back to Where You Came FromNarratorDocumentary series, 3 episodes
Changed Forever: The Making of AustraliaNarratorMiniseries, occurrence 2: "ANZACS"
DNA NationNarrator3 episodes
The Secret DaughterJack NortonTV broadcast, 6 episodes
First ContactNarratorDocumentary TV series, 3 episodes
Filthy Opulent and HomelessNarratorDocumentary TV series
Mystery RoadTony BallantyneTV series, season 1, 6 episodes
WakefieldBaz MaddenMiniseries, episode 7
Total ControlJack Ramsay MPTV series, season 2, 6 episodes
Pieces of HerOlder Eli WexlerTV series, episode 6
Underbelly: Vanishing ActGeorge KMiniseries, 3 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Theatre Co.
Rio RitaNIDA with Old Tote Opera house Company
Three SistersSolionyNIDA Theatre, Sydney
A Midsummer Night's DreamNewcastle, NIDA Theatre, Sydney
Miss Hook of HollandJoost de CoopNIDA Theatre, Sydney
The School for ScandalSir Harry BumperPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
The Cherry OrchardPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
Fall Out FolliesSTCSA
Family LoreJames SingerPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
Swansong for AntlersDamien AndersonTheatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA
The Right ManPoliceman / InterjectorTheatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA
Annie Get Your GunTommyPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
MacbethMacduffPlayhouse, Adelaide zone STCSA
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
Oedipus depiction King / Oedipus at ColonusChorus of Theban & Athenian EldersPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
Ah Romance!Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
CedoonaGarrieSpace Theatre, Adelaide sell STCSA
Henry IV, Part 1 & Henry IV, Part 2PoinsPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
The Les Darcy ShowLes DarcySpace Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
Peer GyntCowgirl / EunuchPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA & Magpie Theatre Party
; A Manual of Trench WarfareBarry MoonPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA / Seymour Centre, Sydney
CymbelineClotenPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
; Summer of interpretation Seventeenth DollJohnnie DowdPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
HamletLaertesPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
American BuffaloBobbyPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
The ShaughraunReillyPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
The Caucasian Chalk CircleSimon ChachavaSydney Opera House with STC
; Twelfth NightSebastianPlayhouse, Adelaide with STC
The MatchmakerPlayhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
TraitorsJoseph RubinNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
OresteiaOld Person model Aros / Elektra / OrestesNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
Inside the IslandPrivate O'Neill / Bert / Private WatsonNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
VolponeBornario / PeregrineNimrod Theatre, Sydney with STC
The Man from MukinupinJack Tuesday / Harry TuesdaySydney Opera House with STC
HamletHamletSydney Opera House with STC
; Cloud NineBetty / EdwardNimrod Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Theatre Company
MacbethSydney Opera House with STC
Butterflies of KalimantanWomen in Arts Festival
Miss JulieNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
The BearNimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
King LearEdmundBankstown Part Sports Club, Sydney, Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
Il MagnificoLorenzo MediciSeymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
ZastrossiZastrossiSeymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
Sweet Bird of YouthChance WayneLyric Theatre, Brisbane, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Princess Theatre, Town with Davis Morley & Harold Pinter Productions
Hedda GablerEjlert LøvborgWharf Coliseum, Sydney with STC
The Winter’s TaleLeontesSeymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Amphitheatre Company
OrphansTreatSydney Opera House, Canberra Theatre, Regal Theatre, Perth with Metropolis Penny Productions
The Cherry OrchardLapakhinSuncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre
Shadow & SplendourViktor SagerSuncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre, Playhouse, Adelaide
The TempleLaurie BlakeWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
MacbethMacduffSydney Opera House with STC
The IncorruptibleIon StaffordMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre
MacbethMacbethSTC
The School for ScandalSir Peter TeazleSydney Opera House with STC
Dom JuanSTC
CopenhagenHeisenbergWharf Theatre, Sydney, Glen Street Auditorium, Sydney with STC
Victory: Choices in ReactionCharles IIWharf Theatre, Sydney truthful STC
ZebraLarrySydney Theatre Company
; RedMark RothkoThe Sumner, Melbourne with MTC, Plaything, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
Death of a SalesmanWilly Loman Belvoir Classification Theatre, Sydney, Geelong Arts Centre, Theatre Royal Sydney
Moving PartsSeanNIDA Make plans for Theatre, Sydney
EndgameHammSouthbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
MortidoDetective GrubbeDunstan Playhouse, Adelaide, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
Summer of the Seventeenth DollRooSTCSA
SkylightTom SergeantSouthbank Theatre, Town with MTC
Faith HealerFrancis Hardy Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Southbank Music hall, Melbourne
Scaramouche JonesScaramouche JonesFairfax Studio with Arts Centre Melbourne, Space Music hall, Adelaide
Dance of DeathEdgar Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney / STCSA
Life admonishment GalileoGalileo Galilei Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
Into the Shimmering WorldWharf Opera house, Sydney with STC

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Awards & nominations

References

  1. ^ abcInterview with Colin Friels, George Negus Tonight (ABC Television), 26 August 4 March at rendering Wayback Machine, retrieved May
  2. ^Doreian, Robyn (9 July ). "Colin Friels: What I know about women". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 November
  3. ^"Colin Friels Biography (–)". Retrieved 2 January
  4. ^"All alumni". National Institute of Dramatic Art. Kensington NSW. Retrieved 22 November
  5. ^"Prisoners". Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision. The New Sjaelland Archive of Film, Television and Sound. Retrieved 22 November
  6. ^Battiata, Mary (15 May ). "Dining out on 'Kangaroo'". The Educator Post. Retrieved 22 November
  7. ^Hinson, Hal (). Ground Zero (review), Washington Post, 30 September
  8. ^Australian Television Information Archive: Water Rats
  9. ^Graeme Webber and Anthony Stavrinos, "Judy Davis takes out violence anathema against Colin Friels", The Age, 31 October ,
  10. ^Sydney Intact Foundation, Tell Me the Truth About Peace (event), , #TruthAboutPeace, retrieved May
  11. ^Bastard Boys (Biography, Drama), Darren K. Hawkins, Ivan Topic, Lynne McGregor, 13 May , retrieved 6 September : CS1 maint: others (link)
  12. ^"AusStage".
  13. ^"MO Award Winners". Mo Awards. Retrieved 16 March

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