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Bruce Spence BRUCE SPENCE THEATRE A Cheery Soul TBA as Cast Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Kip Williams The Harp in the South Various Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Kip Williams Dinner The Waiter Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Imara Savage The Secret River Loveday Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Neil Armfield A Midsummer Night’s Dream Snout/Fair Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Kip Williams Endgame Nagg Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Andrew Upton Cyrano De Bergerac Lingniere Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Andrew Upton The Secret River Loveday Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Kip Williams Under Milkwood Captain Cat Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Kip Williams Push 10 Kittenbone Bridge Doctor Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Nick Coyle The Marvellous Boy Cast Griffin Theatre Company Dir: David Berthold The White Devil Camillo Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Gale Edwards Twelfth Night Cast Melbourne Theatre Company Dir: Roger Hodgman Les Miserables Thenardier Australian and New Zealand Tour Dir: Trevor Nunn As You Like It Cast Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Simon Phillips. A Midsummer Night’s Dream Bottom Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Dir: Glenn Elston How to Succeed in Business Bud Frump Kardana Productions Inc. Without Really Trying Dir: Christopher Renshaw Sunday Lunch Cast Melbourne Theatre Company Dir: Frank Gallacher Mixed Doubles Cast Sydney Theatre Company Dir: David Pross The Servant of Two Masters Cast Melbourne Theatre Company Dir: Roger Hodgman Don Juan Cast Adelaide Festival of Arts Dir: Jean-Pierre Mignon BRUCE SPENCE THEATRE cont. A Midsummer Night's Dream Puck Melbourne Theatre Company Dir: Roger Hodgman A Stretch of the Imagination Monk O’Neill Sydney / Canberra Dir: Jack Hibbered The Floating World Les Aus. Performing Group Dir: John Romeril Carboni in Concert Carboni Vic Arts Council Dir: Bill Hannan TELEVISION True Story w. Hamish&Andy The Oracle Nine Network Dir: Andy Lee Rake George ABC TV Dir: Shannon Murphy Legend of the Seeker Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander Walt Disney Season 1 and 2 Dir: Sam Raimi City Homicide Maurice Biederman Southern Star Group Dir: Various All Saints Barry Coldsworthy Seven Network Dir: Various Subdivision Singlet Walt Disney Dir: Sue Brooks The Nargun and the Stars Charlie ABC Dir: John Walker Double the Fist Mayor McCarthy ABC Dir: Various Nightmares & Dreamscapes: Hans Morris Coote Hayes Productions From the Stories of Stephen King Dir: Various The Murray Whelan Series Phillip Veale Channel 7 Dir: Sam Neill R.A.N (Remote Area Nurse) Vince SBS Dir: Alice Addison | David Caesar Always Greener Rev Milburn Seven Network Dir: Bevan Lee Farscape Prefect Falaak Jim Henson Productions Dir: Rockne S. O'Bannon Something in the Air Russell Redlich ABC Dir: Ali Ali | Mandy Smith BeastMaster Annubis Alliance Atlantis Communications Dir: Ian Gilmour | Colin Budds BRUCE SPENCE TELEVISION cont. Moby Dick Elijah Village Roadshow Dir: Franc Roddam Tales of the South Seas Nari Herring Village Roadshow Dir: Scott Hartford-Davis | Ian Barry Halifax f.p. Eric Washburn Simpson Le Mesurier Films Dir: Paul Moloney | Steve Jodrell Twisted Tales Colin Condon Nine Network Dir: David Caesar | Christopher Robin Collins The Munsters' Scary Little Mr Gateman & Mr Graves Michael R. Joyce Productions Christmas Dir: Ian Emes Bullpitt! Darcy Kelso Gary Reilly’s RS Productions Dir: Peter Vaughton | Ian Gilmour Return to Jupiter Ed Unit Dir: Terry Jennings After the Beep Cast ABC Dir: Geoff Portmann Over the Hill Tall Bob Gary Reilly Productions Dir: Gary Reilly Dearest Enemy Lenny ABC Dir: Geoff Portmann Halfway Across the Galaxy The Chief Crawfords Australia and Turn Left Dir: Rod Hardy | Paul Moloney The Dirtwater Dynasty Lonely Logan Kennedy Miller Productions Dir: Michael Jenkins | John Power Great Expectations: Joe Gargery ABC The Untold Story Dir: Tim Burstall Tanamera Hammond Grundy Productions Dir: Kevin James Dobson | John Power FEATURE FILM The Drover’s Wife: Bunya Productions | Oombarra Productions The Legend of Molly Johnson Father McGuiness Dir: Leah Purcell Monster Problems Old Pete Paramount Pictures Dir: Michael Matthews The Dry Gerry Made Up Stories Dir: Robert Connolly Winchester Augustine Imagination Design Works Dir: Michael and Peter Spierig Occupation Alien Leader Sparke Films Dir: Luke Sparke Pirates of the Caribbean Mayor Dix Walt Disney Dead Men Tell No Tales Dir: Joanchim Ronning and Espan Sandberg BRUCE SPENCE FEATURE FILM cont. Backtrack Felix Head Gear Films Dir: Michael Petroni Gods of Egypt The Head Judge Summit Entertainment Dir: Alex Proyas I, Frankenstein Malakoi Lakeshore Entertainment Dir: Stuart Beattie Mystery Road Jim Mystery Road Films Pty Ltd Dir: Ivan Sen The Chronicles of Narnia Lord Rhoop Walden Media The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Dir: Michael Apted Australia Dr Barker Twentieth Century Fox Dir: Baz Luhrmann Aquamarine Leonard Fox 2000 Pictures Dir: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum Solo Kennedy Screentime Dir: Morgan O'Neill Peter Pan Cookson Village Roadshow Dir: P.J. Hogan Star Wars III Tion Medon Lucasfilm [US] Dir: George Lucas Inspector Gadget 2 Baxter Village Roadshow Dir: Alex Zamm The Matrix Revolutions Trainman Warner Bros. Dir: Lana Wachowski | Lilly Wachowski The Lord of the Rings Black Lieutenant New Line Cinema Dir: Peter Jackson Queen of the Damned Khayman Warner Bros. Dir: Michael Rymer Dark City Mr Wall Mystery Clock Cinema Dir: Alex Proyas Ace Ventura: When Nature Gahjii Morgan Creek Entertainment Calls Dir: Steve Oedekerk Bay City Cast Nomad Films Dir: Andrew Prowse Hercules Returns Sprocket Philm Productions Dir: David Parker Sugar Cast Books & Films Dir: Rainer Erler The Shrimp on the Barbie Wayne Unity Pictures Dir: Michael Gottlieb | Alan Smithee Mad Max Beyond Jedediah the Pilot Kennedy Miller Productions Thunderdome Dir: George Miller | George Ogilvie BRUCE SPENCE FEATURE FILM cont. Stork Graham 'Stork' Wallace Bilcock & Copping Film Productions Dir: Tim Burstall The Cars That Ate Paris Charlie Royce Smeal Film Productions Dir: Peter Weir The Rollicking Adventures Bruce McIver Hexagon Productions of Eliza Fraser Dir: Tim Burstall Newsfront Redex trial driver Palm Beach Pictures Dir: Phillip Noyce Dimboola Morrie McAdam Pram Factory Productions Dir: John Duigan Where the Green Ants Dream Lance Hackett Pro-ject Filmproduktion Dir: Werner Herzog Pallet on the Floor Basil Beaumont-Foster Mirage Films Dir: Lynton Butler The Year My Voice Broke Jonah Kennedy Miller Productions Dir: John Duigan SHORT FILM Census Dr. Deluise Queensland Country Comfort Hour Dir: Lily Rolfe The Man with Wings Gabriel Dir: Ajay Brar The Art and Darts of Dying Dave De Crease AFTRS The Occupants Grandfather Dir: Alex Chapman Ascension Pete Gin Joint Productions Dir: David Easteal Death's Requiem John Maddfilms Dir: Marc Furmie Australian Summer Herman More Sauce Productions Dir: Luke Eve VOICE OVER Cloudstreet Voice Over Foxtel Dir: Matthew Saville Walking with Dinosaurs Narrator Burberry Productions Dir: Markus Stone Finding Nemo Submarine Chum Pixar Animation Studios Voyage Dir: Roger Gould BRUCE SPENCE AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS 2015 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Best Mainstage Production: Endgame 2015 Helpmann Award Nomination – Best Play: Endgame 2015 Helpmann Award Nomination - Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role: Endgame 2006 Tropfest Winner – Best Actor: Australian Summer 1982 Saturn Award - Best Supporting Actor: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome .
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