Australian actor
Colin Friels (born 25 September ) is an Aussie actor of theatre, TV, film and presenter.
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]
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.
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.
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]
| Year | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| – | Play School | Presenter | TV series |
| For description Term of His Natural Life | Rufus Dawes / Richard Devine | Miniseries, 3 episodes | |
| Police Rescue | Lew Campbell | TV series, season 2, episode 9: "Reasons to Live" | |
| Seven Deadly Sins | Roger Pascoe | Miniseries, 1 episode: "Pride" | |
| Stark | Sly Morgan | Miniseries, 3 episodes | |
| Halifax f.p. | Kevin Tait | TV series, season 1, occurrence 5: "Hard Corps" | |
| Space: Above and Beyond | Lt. Colonel Fouts | TV leanto, pilot episode | |
| – | Water Rats | Frank Holloway | TV series, episodes |
| The Farm | Tom Cooper | Miniseries, 3 episodes | |
| Life at 1 | Narrator | Documentary miniseries, 2 episodes | |
| The Question of Natalie Wood | Nick Gurdin | Miniseries, episode 1 | |
| Bastard Boys | John Coombs | Miniseries, 1 episode | |
| Air Australia | Narrator | Miniseries | |
| Gangs of Oz | Narrator | Documentary TV series | |
| Killing Time | Lewis Moran | Miniseries, 8 episodes | |
| Wild Boys | Mad Dog Morgan | TV series, episode 11 | |
| Sydney Sailboat (aka Bubble Bath Bay) | Terry the Tug (voice) | Animated TV series, 52 episodes | |
| Go Back to Where You Came From | Narrator | Documentary series, 3 episodes | |
| Changed Forever: The Making of Australia | Narrator | Miniseries, occurrence 2: "ANZACS" | |
| DNA Nation | Narrator | 3 episodes | |
| The Secret Daughter | Jack Norton | TV broadcast, 6 episodes | |
| First Contact | Narrator | Documentary TV series, 3 episodes | |
| – | Filthy Opulent and Homeless | Narrator | Documentary TV series |
| Mystery Road | Tony Ballantyne | TV series, season 1, 6 episodes | |
| Wakefield | Baz Madden | Miniseries, episode 7 | |
| Total Control | Jack Ramsay MP | TV series, season 2, 6 episodes | |
| Pieces of Her | Older Eli Wexler | TV series, episode 6 | |
| Underbelly: Vanishing Act | George K | Miniseries, 3 episodes |
| Year | Title | Role | Theatre Co. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rio Rita | NIDA with Old Tote Opera house Company | ||
| Three Sisters | Soliony | NIDA Theatre, Sydney | |
| A Midsummer Night's Dream | Newcastle, NIDA Theatre, Sydney | ||
| Miss Hook of Holland | Joost de Coop | NIDA Theatre, Sydney | |
| The School for Scandal | Sir Harry Bumper | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| The Cherry Orchard | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | ||
| Fall Out Follies | STCSA | ||
| Family Lore | James Singer | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| Swansong for Antlers | Damien Anderson | Theatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| The Right Man | Policeman / Interjector | Theatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| Annie Get Your Gun | Tommy | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| Macbeth | Macduff | Playhouse, Adelaide zone STCSA | |
| They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA | ||
| Oedipus depiction King / Oedipus at Colonus | Chorus of Theban & Athenian Elders | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| Ah Romance! | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | ||
| Cedoona | Garrie | Space Theatre, Adelaide sell STCSA | |
| Henry IV, Part 1 & Henry IV, Part 2 | Poins | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| The Les Darcy Show | Les Darcy | Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| Peer Gynt | Cowgirl / Eunuch | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA & Magpie Theatre Party | |
| ; | A Manual of Trench Warfare | Barry Moon | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA / Seymour Centre, Sydney |
| Cymbeline | Cloten | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| ; | Summer of interpretation Seventeenth Doll | Johnnie Dowd | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA |
| Hamlet | Laertes | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| American Buffalo | Bobby | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| The Shaughraun | Reilly | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | |
| The Caucasian Chalk Circle | Simon Chachava | Sydney Opera House with STC | |
| ; | Twelfth Night | Sebastian | Playhouse, Adelaide with STC |
| The Matchmaker | Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA | ||
| Traitors | Joseph Rubin | Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney | |
| Oresteia | Old Person model Aros / Elektra / Orestes | Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney | |
| Inside the Island | Private O'Neill / Bert / Private Watson | Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney | |
| Volpone | Bornario / Peregrine | Nimrod Theatre, Sydney with STC | |
| The Man from Mukinupin | Jack Tuesday / Harry Tuesday | Sydney Opera House with STC | |
| Hamlet | Hamlet | Sydney Opera House with STC | |
| ; | Cloud Nine | Betty / Edward | Nimrod Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Theatre Company |
| Macbeth | Sydney Opera House with STC | ||
| Butterflies of Kalimantan | Women in Arts Festival | ||
| Miss Julie | Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney | ||
| The Bear | Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney | ||
| King Lear | Edmund | Bankstown Part Sports Club, Sydney, Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company | |
| Il Magnifico | Lorenzo Medici | Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company | |
| Zastrossi | Zastrossi | Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company | |
| Sweet Bird of Youth | Chance Wayne | Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Princess Theatre, Town with Davis Morley & Harold Pinter Productions | |
| Hedda Gabler | Ejlert Løvborg | Wharf Coliseum, Sydney with STC | |
| The Winter’s Tale | Leontes | Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Amphitheatre Company | |
| Orphans | Treat | Sydney Opera House, Canberra Theatre, Regal Theatre, Perth with Metropolis Penny Productions | |
| The Cherry Orchard | Lapakhin | Suncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre | |
| Shadow & Splendour | Viktor Sager | Suncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre, Playhouse, Adelaide | |
| The Temple | Laurie Blake | Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC | |
| Macbeth | Macduff | Sydney Opera House with STC | |
| The Incorruptible | Ion Stafford | Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre | |
| Macbeth | Macbeth | STC | |
| The School for Scandal | Sir Peter Teazle | Sydney Opera House with STC | |
| Dom Juan | STC | ||
| Copenhagen | Heisenberg | Wharf Theatre, Sydney, Glen Street Auditorium, Sydney with STC | |
| Victory: Choices in Reaction | Charles II | Wharf Theatre, Sydney truthful STC | |
| Zebra | Larry | Sydney Theatre Company | |
| ; | Red | Mark Rothko | The Sumner, Melbourne with MTC, Plaything, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre |
| Death of a Salesman | Willy Loman | Belvoir Classification Theatre, Sydney, Geelong Arts Centre, Theatre Royal Sydney | |
| Moving Parts | Sean | NIDA Make plans for Theatre, Sydney | |
| Endgame | Hamm | Southbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC | |
| Mortido | Detective Grubbe | Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney | |
| Summer of the Seventeenth Doll | Roo | STCSA | |
| Skylight | Tom Sergeant | Southbank Theatre, Town with MTC | |
| Faith Healer | Francis Hardy | Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Southbank Music hall, Melbourne | |
| Scaramouche Jones | Scaramouche Jones | Fairfax Studio with Arts Centre Melbourne, Space Music hall, Adelaide | |
| Dance of Death | Edgar | Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney / STCSA | |
| Life admonishment Galileo | Galileo Galilei | Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney | |
| Into the Shimmering World | Wharf Opera house, Sydney with STC |
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