Richard Cawthorne
Richard Cawthorne | |
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Richard Cawthorne - AACTA Awards - Sydney Opera House, 2012. | |
Born |
Richard Cawthorne 3 December 1976 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2000–present |
Richard Seymour Cawthorne (born 3 December 1976) is an Australian actor of theatre, film and television.
Career
Cawthorne has appeared in many film and television productions. His credits include Catching Milat, Fat Tony & Co, Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms, The Straits, East West 101, Rush (2008 TV series), Noise (2007 Australian film), Neighbours, Underbelly: Squizzy and Killing Time,[1] for which he won the 2012 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)[2] Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama. In 2015 Richard was appointed Ambassador to National Theatre, Melbourne.
Personal life
Cawthorne was born in Hong Kong in 1976, the youngest of two, his mother Zelda[3] was a journalist for the South China Morning Post, and his father Russell[4]l, a Marketing Executive for Hong Kong film company Golden Harvest Studios.
Cawthorne is also first cousin to Australian Labour Minister, and Victorian Attorney General Martin Pakula.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Wolf Creek (TV series) | ||
2016 | Jack Irish | Fraser Boyd | |
2015 | Catching Milat | Detective Paul Gordon | |
2014 | Fat Tony & Co | Jarrod Ragg | |
2013 | Underbelly: Squizzy | Long Harry' Slater | |
2012 | Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms | Foggy | |
2012 | 10 Terrorists | Judge MI6 | |
2012 | Australia on Trial - Massacre at Myall Creek | Russell | |
2012 | Australia on Trial - The Eureka 13 | James Harris | |
2011 | Killing Time | Dennis Allen | |
2011 | East West 101 | Sterling | |
2011 | Rush | Joe Hadden | (3 episodes, 2011) |
2010 | The Pacific | Perle | |
2009 | City Homicide | Harry Bolingbroke | (1 episode, 2009) |
2008 | East of Everything | Driver | (1 episode, 2008) |
2008 | Canal Road | Greg Manor | (1 episode, 2008) |
2008 | Rush | Novak | (1 episode, 2008) |
2007 | Noise | Kermond | |
2006 | Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King | Hot Rod Driver | Tele Movie |
2005 | Neighbours | Reuben Hausman | (11 Episodes, 2005) |
2005 | The Glenmore Job | Officer Danoz | Tele Movie |
2003 | Stingers | Mark 'Weasel' Burridge | (1 episode, 2003) |
2003 | Razor Eaters | Zach | |
2001 | Blue Heelers | Bradley Eckhardt | (2 Episodes, 2001) |
2000 | Halifax f.p. | Gary Groom | Tele Movie |
2000 | Stingers | Mick Prentice | (1 episode, 2000) |
2000 | Eugénie Sandler P.I. | Sammy |
Awards and nominations
Year | Group | Award | Film/Show | Result |
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2012 | AACTA Awards | Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama | Killing Time | Won[2] |
2005 | Shriekfest Film Festival | Best Actor | Razor Eaters | Won.[5] |
References
- ↑ Bridget McManus (9 November 2011). "Killing Time". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
- 1 2 2012 AACTA Awards Nominees and Winners
- 1 2 The Age 9 November 2011 Pakula kills time watching a crook by Suzanne Carbone
- ↑ IMDb Biography
- ↑ Shriekfest 2005 Winners - 2005
External links
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