Richard Pyros

Richard Pyros and Cate Blanchett in Big and Small at Théâtre de la Ville, Paris.

Richard Pyros is a British actor often residing in Australia, who first achieved fame in the hit Australian Channel Seven TV show, Big Bite which was nominated for two AFI Awards in 2003. Still studying at drama school, Pyros was selected to create an array of characters including the memorably disheveled newsreader, 'Tee Pee Moses', and for his impersonation personalities such as Rob Sitch, Michael Caton, Harry Potter and Detective Lennie Briscoe from Law & Order.

Early life

Pyros was born in Liverpool, England where he attended Dovedale Junior School and sang at Liverpool Cathedral as a chorister. After moving to Australia at age eleven, he attended Trinity Grammar School (Victoria), then the University of Melbourne where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Criminology) and Bachelor of Music. He then studied acting at Victorian College of the Arts Drama School under Lindy Davies.

Theatre

Pyros has performed extensively in theatre, performing with leading Australian theatre companies (including the Sydney Theatre Company, Bell Shakespeare Company and Malthouse Theatre), and around the world in countries such as England, Scotland, Italy, France, Austria, Germany and China. He is an accomplished comedian and writer; his TV writing credits include BackBerner, Big Bite, Comedy Inc. and Stand Up Australia! (Foxtel) writing material for host, Cameron Knight. In 2007, Richard toured his show, Gilgamesh to the Barbican Theatre, London for the world-renowned 'Bite' season, as well as to The Beijing Oriental Pioneer Theatre, The Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre and the Sydney Opera House. His feature film version of Hamlet (in which he plays the lead) had its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival and his performance was critically acclaimed.[1][2]

In 2012, Pyros was nominated for a Green Room Award for Best Actor, for his portrayal of Oedipus in Malthouse Theatre's version of Oedipus Rex, "On The Misconception of Oedipus", directed by Matthew Lutton. He was beaten by acclaimed actor, Colin Friels.

Film

Film credits include, "No Budget" by Christopher Stollery (official selection, Palm Springs International Film Festival 2012), Noise by Matthew Saville (official selection, Sundance Film Festival 2007), In Your Dreams by Greg Williams, and Is God a DJ by Ben Chessell. He was a member of the comedy troupe 'Enter The Datsun' with Charlie Pickering, Michael Chamberlin and Charlie Clausen, and featured in several Melbourne International Comedy Festivals. In 2003, he was awarded The Irene Mitchell Award for Acting, VCA Drama School.

Pyros is currently filming Hacksaw Ridge (2016) directed by Mel Gibson in the major role of Randall 'Teach' Fuller alongside Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Vince Vaughn, Hugo Weaving and Rachel Griffiths.

Career Highlights

From 2009-2012, Pyros was a member of the resident acting ensemble at Sydney Theatre Company,[3] selected by then Co-Artistic Directors, Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton. In 2012, Pyros performed as Cate Blanchett's boyfriend, Alf in the award-winning production, Gross und Klein (Big and Small) by Botho Strauss adapted by Martin Crimp and directed by Benedict Andrews, which toured from Sydney to Paris, London, Vienna and Recklinghausen. His performance was described as, 'Pyros matched Blanchett blow-for-blow, in a scintillating, tour de force, acting matchup of heavyweight champions.'[4]

Filmography

References

  1. Wilson, Jake (3 March 2008). "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark". The Age. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  2. Croggon, Allison (8 August 2007). "Review: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark". Theatre Notes. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  3. Cuthbertson, Ian (20 November 2009). "Residents settle into a new role". The Australian. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
  4. Syke, Lloyd Bradford (21 November 2011). "REVIEW: Gross Und Klein — Sydney Theatre". Crikey. Retrieved 2014-12-09.
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