Colin Friels

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Colin Friels
Colin Friels - Blind Company.jpg
Friels in 2009
Born (1952-09-25) 25 September 1952 (age 72)
Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland
Education National Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1976–present
Spouse
(m. 1984)
Children2

Colin Friels (born 25 September 1952) is an Australian actor of theatre, TV, film and presenter.

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Early life

Friels was born in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland. [1] His mother was a mill worker and French polisher, and his father a carpenter. [2] [3] He lived in Kilbirnie until 1963, when his family moved to Australia, arriving in Darwin, Northern Territory before settling in the Melbourne suburb of Bentleigh. He worked as a bricklayer's labourer before studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating in 1976 along with Linden Wilkinson and Michael Siberry. [4]

Career

Friels career began with work mostly in theatre and television. In 1980, Friels was a presenter on the Australian version of Play School , the series for young children. His first film role was in the unreleased Prisoners (1981), appearing with David Hemmings and Tatum O'Neal. [5]

His first appearance in a released film was in Hoodwink (1981), alongside his future wife, Judy Davis. [6]

In 1986, he played the title role in Malcolm , about a shy mechanical genius, for which he was awarded the 1986 AFI Award for Best Actor. Friels was also nominated for the Best 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, but...miscast". [7] Friels later won another AFI Award in 1995 for his starring role in the 1994 Halifax f.p. telemovie Hard Corps. Friels has played a wide range of other roles. He was a megalomaniac corporate executive in the 1990 feature film Darkman .

From 1996 to 1999, he played Frank Holloway on Water Rats , [8] a role which won him the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor at the 1997 awards. In his acceptance speech he said, "I'm very flattered for this and it's all rather silly, isn't it? So, thank you very much."[ citation needed ]

Since 2003, Friels has appeared as the main character in the BlackJack series of telemovies. In 2010 he also starred in Killing Time where he played notorious underworld figure Lewis Moran. In 2018, he played Tony Ballantyne in the TV miniseries Mystery Road , again opposite Judy Davis.

In 2021, Friels appeared as Jack Ramsay in the second season of the ABC series Total Control , a Coalition MP facing off against independent candidate Alex Irving.

Personal life

Friels has been married to actress Judy Davis since 1984; the couple have two children, Jack and Charlotte. Their relationship was briefly in the media when an argument led to a domestic violence court order against Friels: however, they remained together. [9]

In late 1997, Friels was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. However, his treatment was successful, and he is one of the very few sufferers of this disease to go into long-term remission. [1] During his treatment he continued to work on the set of Water Rats, until eventually the impact of the chemotherapy stopped him working, and he chose to have his character written out of the series by sending him on a sailing journey around the world. At this time, however, he also continued his stage work, and was performing in Sydney Theatre Company's Macbeth .

Political views

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

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1979The Cavity CaperShort film
1980 Big Toys TV movie
1981 Hoodwink RobertFeature film
1982 Monkey Grip JavoFeature film
1982 Prisoners NickFeature film
1983 Buddies MikeFeature film
1983Distinguished GuestsChristopherShort film
1984 The Coolangatta Gold (aka The Gold & the GloryAdam LucasFeature film
1985 The Man in the Iron Mask Phillippe (voice)Animated TV movie
1986 Kangaroo Richard SomersFeature film
1986 Malcolm Malcolm HughesFeature film
1987 Ground Zero Harvey DentonFeature film
1988 Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train The ManFeature film
1988 Grievous Bodily Harm Tom StewartFeature film
1988 High Tide MickFeature film
1990 Darkman Louis Strack JrFeature film
1990 Weekend with Kate Richard MuirFeature film
1991 Class Action Michael GrazierFeature film
1992 Dingo John 'Dingo' AndersonFeature film
1992The Last Man HangedRonald Ryan
1993 The Nostradamus Kid American PreacherFeature film
1993The Burning Piano: A Portrait of Patrick WhiteTV movie
1994 A Good Man in Africa Morgan LeafyFeature film
1995 Angel Baby MorrisFeature film
1995 Back of Beyond Connor
1996 Cosi Errol GrierFeature film
1996 Mr. Reliable (aka My Entire Life)Wally MellishFeature film
1998 Dark City Eddie WalenskiFeature film
2000 Marriage Acts David McKinnonTV movie
2001 The Man Who Sued God David MyersFeature film
2001 My Husband, My Killer Bob InksterTV movie
2001Child Star: The Shirley Temple StoryGeorge TempleTV movie
2002 Black and White Father Tom DixonFeature film
2003 Temptation Robert FrancobelliTV movie
2003Max's DreamingMark Bryce
2003–2007 BlackJack Jack KempsonTV movies
2004 Tom White Tom WhiteFeature film
2005 The Illustrated Family Doctor Ray GillFeature film
2006 Solo Jack BarrettFeature film
2006 The Book of Revelation OlsenFeature film
2006Bom BaliNarratorDocumentary film
2008The InformantDoug LamontTV movie
2008Australia: Land of ParrotsNarratorDocumentary film
2009 Blind Company Geoff BrewsterFeature film
2010Lest We ForgetSam
2010 Matching Jack Professor NelsonFeature film
2010The Nothing MenJack Simpson
2010 Tomorrow, When The War Began Dr ClementsFeature film
2011 A Heartbeat Away Mayor RiddickFeature film
2011Ned's HeadNarratorTV movie
2011 The Eye of the Storm Athol ShreveFeature film
2011The Man Who JumpedNarrator
2012 Mabo Justice MoynihanDocumentary film
2012 Jack Irish: Bad Debts Garth BruceTV movie
2013SweatRamon, the farmerShort film
2013 The Turning NarratorAnthology feature film (segment: "Ash Wednesday")
2013 Schapelle Mick CorbyTV movie
2016The CrossingThe CaptainShort film
2017SnaredShort film
2022FencesThe FarmerShort film
2022 Interceptor Frank CollinsFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1980–1981 Play School PresenterTV series
1983 For the Term of His Natural Life Rufus Dawes / Richard DevineMiniseries, 3 episodes
1992 Police Rescue Lew CampbellTV series, season 2, episode 9: "Reasons to Live"
1993 Seven Deadly Sins Roger PascoeMiniseries, 1 episode: "Pride"
1993 Stark Sly MorganMiniseries, 3 episodes
1995 Halifax f.p. Kevin TaitTV series, season 1, episode 5: "Hard Corps"
1995 Space: Above and Beyond Lt. Colonel FoutsTV series, pilot episode
1996–1999 Water Rats Frank HollowayTV series, 109 episodes
2001 The Farm Tom CooperMiniseries, 3 episodes
2006Life at 1NarratorDocumentary miniseries, 2 episodes
2004 The Mystery of Natalie Wood Nick GurdinMiniseries, episode 1
2007 Bastard Boys John CoombsMiniseries, 1 episode
2007Air AustraliaNarratorMiniseries
2009 Gangs of Oz NarratorDocumentary TV series
2010 Killing Time Lewis Moran Miniseries, 8 episodes
2011 Wild Boys Mad Dog Morgan TV series, episode 11
2015 Sydney Sailboat (aka Bubble Bath Bay)Terry the Tug (voice)Animated TV series, 52 episodes
2015 Go Back to Where You Came From NarratorDocumentary series, 3 episodes
2016Changed Forever: The Making of AustraliaNarratorMiniseries, episode 2: "ANZACS"
2016DNA NationNarrator3 episodes
2016 The Secret Daughter Jack NortonTV series, 6 episodes
2016 First Contact NarratorDocumentary TV series, 3 episodes
2017–2020 Filthy Rich and Homeless NarratorDocumentary TV series
2018 Mystery Road Tony BallantyneTV series, season 1, 6 episodes
2021 Wakefield Baz MaddenMiniseries, episode 7
2021 Total Control Jack Ramsay MPTV series, season 2, 6 episodes
2022 Pieces of Her Older Eli WexlerTV series, episode 6
2022 Underbelly: Vanishing Act George KMiniseries, 3 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleTheatre Co.
1975 Rio Rita NIDA with Old Tote Theatre Company
1975 Three Sisters Soliony NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1976 A Midsummer Night's Dream Newcastle, NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1976 Miss Hook of Holland Joost de Coop NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1977 The School for Scandal Sir Harry Bumper Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1977 The Cherry Orchard Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1977Fall Out Follies STCSA
1977Family LoreJames Singer Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1977Swansong for AntlersDamien AndersonTheatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA
1977The Right ManPoliceman / InterjectorTheatre 62, Adelaide with STCSA
1977 Annie Get Your Gun Tommy Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1977 Macbeth Macduff Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1977 They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
1978 Oedipus the King / Oedipus at Colonus Chorus of Theban & Athenian Elders Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1978Ah Romance! Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1978CedoonaGarrie Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
1978 Henry IV, Part 1 & Henry IV, Part 2 Poins Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1978The Les Darcy Show Les Darcy Space Theatre, Adelaide with STCSA
1978 Peer Gynt Cowgirl / Eunuch Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA & Magpie Theatre Company
1978; 1979A Manual of Trench WarfareBarry Moon Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA / Seymour Centre, Sydney
1978 Cymbeline Cloten Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1978; 1979 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Johnnie Dowd Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1979 Hamlet Laertes Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1979 American Buffalo Bobby Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1979 The Shaughraun Reilly Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1979 The Caucasian Chalk Circle Simon Chachava Sydney Opera House with STC
1979; 1980 Twelfth Night Sebastian Playhouse, Adelaide with STC
1979 The Matchmaker Playhouse, Adelaide with STCSA
1980TraitorsJoseph Rubin Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1980 Oresteia Old Person of Aros / Elektra / Orestes Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1980Inside the IslandPrivate O'Neill / Bert / Private Watson Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1980 Volpone Bornario / Peregrine Nimrod Theatre, Sydney with STC
1981 The Man from Mukinupin Jack Tuesday / Harry Tuesday Sydney Opera House with STC
1981 Hamlet Hamlet Sydney Opera House with STC
1981; 1985 Cloud Nine Betty / Edward Nimrod Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Theatre Company
1982 Macbeth Sydney Opera House with STC
1982Butterflies of KalimantanWomen in Arts Festival
1983 Miss Julie Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1983 The Bear Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
1984 King Lear EdmundBankstown District Sports Club, Sydney, Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
1985Il Magnifico Lorenzo Medici Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
1985ZastrossiZastrossi Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
1986 Sweet Bird of Youth Chance Wayne Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Princess Theatre, Melbourne with Davis Morley & Harold Pinter Productions
1986 Hedda Gabler Ejlert Løvborg Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
1987 The Winter’s Tale Leontes Seymour Centre, Sydney with Nimrod Theatre Company
1988OrphansTreat Sydney Opera House, Canberra Theatre, Regal Theatre, Perth with Gary Penny Productions
1991 The Cherry Orchard LapakhinSuncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre
1992Shadow & SplendourViktor SagerSuncorp Theatre with Queensland Theatre, Playhouse, Adelaide
1994The TempleLaurie Blake Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
1994 Macbeth Macduff Sydney Opera House with STC
1995The IncorruptibleIon Stafford Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre
1999 Macbeth Macbeth STC
2001 The School for Scandal Sir Peter Teazle Sydney Opera House with STC
2001 Dom Juan STC
2002 Copenhagen Heisenberg Wharf Theatre, Sydney, Glen Street Theatre, Sydney with STC
2004Victory: Choices in ReactionCharles II Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
2011ZebraLarry Sydney Theatre Company
2012; 2013 Red Mark Rothko The Sumner, Melbourne with MTC, Playhouse, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre
2012 Death of a Salesman Willy Loman Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Geelong Arts Centre, Theatre Royal Sydney
2013Moving PartsSean NIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
2015 Endgame Hamm Southbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
2015MortidoDetective Grubbe Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2015 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Roo STCSA
2016 Skylight Tom Sergeant Southbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
2016 Faith Healer Francis Hardy Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Southbank Theatre, Melbourne
2018Scaramouche JonesScaramouche Jones Fairfax Studio with Arts Centre Melbourne, Space Theatre, Adelaide
2016 Dance of Death Edgar Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney / STCSA
2019 Life of Galileo Galileo Galilei Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney
2024Into the Shimmering World Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC

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Awards & nominations

YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
1986 Malcolm AFI Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Won
1987 Ground Zero AFI Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
1991 Dingo AFI Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
1995 Halifax f.p.: Hard Corps AFI Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Drama Won
1997 Water Rats Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Won
2000 Water Rats Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Nominated
2002 Copenhagen Mo Awards Best Male Actor in a PlayWon [13]
2003 Copenhagen Helpmann Awards Best Male ActorWon
2004 Tom White AFI Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2004 Tom White Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actor – MaleWon
2006 Solo Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actor – MaleNominated
2006 The Book of Revelation Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting ActorNominated
2022 Wakefield Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actor Won

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