Damien Richardson | |
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Born | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | 2 August 1969
Occupation(s) | Actor, writer |
Years active | 1988–2021 |
Political party | Freedom |
Other political affiliations | Independent |
Spouse | Nicole Riches (until 2016) |
Partner | Fifi Box (2016–2018) |
Children | 3 |
Damien Richardson (born 2 August 1969) is an Australian film, television and theatre actor. A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Richardson has appeared in a variety of Australian films and television shows, including Blue Heelers , McLeod's Daughters , Redball , The Hard Word , Rogue , Conspiracy 365 and Wentworth . He and co-writer Luke Elliot won the Best New Comedy-Drama award at the Melbourne Fringe Festival for their play The Belly Of The Whale. One of Richardson's best known roles is Detective Matt Ryan in the crime drama City Homicide , which he played from 2007 until 2011. Since 2012, Richardson has starred as Drew Greer in the Jack Irish television films and subsequent 2016 series. He played Gary Canning in the soap opera Neighbours from 2014 to 2020.
Since 2021 he has campaigned on against vaccinations. In 2021, Richardson quit acting to launch a failed bid to gain a seat as an independent in the Australian Senate.
Richardson was born on 2 August 1969 [1] in Adelaide. [2] He graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1991. [3] He also attended Flinders University. [1]
Richardson has had guest stints in several Australian television shows, including Neighbours as Kim White, [4] Blue Heelers , [5] Stingers , [6] and McLeod's Daughters as Tom Braiden. [4] Richardson co-wrote The Belly Of The Whale with Luke Elliot. The play won Best New Comedy-Drama at the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 1996. [7] He has had roles in feature films Everynight ... Everynight (1994), Blabbermouth & Stickybeak (1998), Redball (1999), A Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow and Mallboy (2001). [3]
Richardson starred in the 2002 Australian crime film The Hard Word , alongside Guy Pearce and Joel Edgerton. He plays Mal Twentyman, one of three back-robbing brothers. [8] Pearce recommended Richardson to director Scott Roberts, after they worked together in a play two years earlier. [8] Richardson followed his role in The Hard Word with a part in the comedy-thriller Horseplay . [9] For his role of Ken, a stalker, in The Secret Life of Us , Richardson received a nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy at the 2003 Australian Film Institute Awards. [5] [10]
Richardson played Detective Matt Ryan in the Seven Network crime drama City Homicide from 2007 until the show's cancellation in 2011. [5] Richardson initially played a minor role in the unaired pilot, but he proved popular with the test audience and he was asked to attend a screen test for the main cast, where he received the role of Matt. [5] Richardson also appeared in writer/director Matthew Saville's drama film Noise (2007), [11] followed by Dee McLachlan's drama film The Jammed (2007), [5] and Eric Manchester's suspense film Torn (2010). [12]
After he finished filming the fifth season of City Homicide, Richardson appeared in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of The Water Carriers. [2] In 2012, Richardson guested in an episode of the ABC comedy series Lowdown , [13] and was cast as Chris in the Bell Shakespeare production of The School for Wives . [14] He also appeared in the television film Fatal Honeymoon alongside Harvey Keitel, Billy Miller and Gary Sweet. [15] Since 2012, Richardson has appeared as lawyer Drew Greer in the Jack Irish television films and the 2016 television series. [16]
In 2014, Richardson re-joined the cast of Neighbours in the recurring role of Gary Canning. [17] Richardson reprised the role the following year and returned in 2016 as part of the main cast. [18] Richardson starred alongside Kate Kendall in the 2015 production of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune . The play was directed by their fellow Neighbours co-star and Richardson's on-screen mother Colette Mann. [19] Richardson has made guest appearances as Detective Michael Mears in Wentworth , [20] and Gary Riles in Nowhere Boys . [21] Richardson left Neighbours in March 2020 after his character was killed off. [22]
Richardson made the decision to quit acting in 2021 and announced he would pursue a political career and stand as an independent candidate for the Australian Senate in the 2022 Australian federal election. [23] [24] He later stood in the 2022 Victorian state election representing the right wing Freedom Party of Victoria. [25] He got 1.09% in Northern Metropolitan Region.
In 2023 during a rally which was attended by Liberal MP Renee Heath, Richardson spoke of standing up to the process of deracinating who we are as Australians. The meaning of "deracinate" in this sense is to remove the racial or ethnic characteristics or influences of a place. He also spoke of New World Order and Globalists. [26] [27]
Richardson led an anti-vaccination protest in Melbourne in 2021. [28]
Richardson was married to Nicole Riches, a writer. They have three children and lived in Melbourne. [6] [29] In December 2016, it was announced that Richardson had separated from his wife and was dating Fifi Box. [30] Box and Richardson separated in 2018. [31]
He attends a Baptist church and has written for Christian conservative website Caldron Pool. [32]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Everynight ... Everynight | Greer | |
1998 | Blabbermouth & Stickybeak | Andy Peck | |
1999 | Redball | Detective Rix Dixsarcos | |
2000 | A Telephone Call for Genevieve Snow | Nigel | |
2001 | Mallboy | Security Guard | |
2002 | The Hard Word | Mal Twentyman | |
2003 | Horseplay | Gilles | |
2007 | The Jammed | Federal Agent Mollica | |
2007 | Noise | Matty Rhodes | |
2007 | Rogue | Collin | |
2010 | Torn | Daniel | |
2012 | Fatal Honeymoon | Detective Robertson | |
2016 | Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows | Gary Riles |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | Neighbours | Kim White | Guest role |
1993 | The Feds: Abduction | Kev | |
1995 | Blue Heelers | Jason Wallace | Episode: "Heavy Traffic" |
1999 | Stingers | Mooney | Episode: "Nothing Personal" |
2000 | Stingers | Christian Reagan | Episode: "HeartLine" |
2001 | Blue Heelers | Graham Roach | Episode: "On the Run" |
2002 | Stingers | Theo Bolton | Episode: "Slow Hand, Easy Touch" |
2003 | The Secret Life of Us | Ken | |
2004 | Blue Heelers | Cal Milic | |
2006 | McLeod's Daughters | Tom Braiden | |
2007–2011 | City Homicide | Matt Ryan | Main cast |
2007 | Wilfred | Hank | Episode: "Barking Behind Bars" |
2011 | Small Time Gangster | Sandy | Episode: "The Last Post" |
2012 | Jack Irish: Black Tide | Drew Greer | TV movie |
2012 | Jack Irish: Bad Debts | Drew Greer | TV movie |
2012 | Lowdown | Ryan Hamilton | Episode: "Hack in Business" |
2012 | Conspiracy 365 | Nelson Sharkey | Recurring role |
2013–2015 | Nowhere Boys | Gary Riles/Sergeant Riles | Recurring role |
2014 | Jack Irish: Dead Point | Drew Greer | TV movie |
2014–2020 | Neighbours | Gary Canning | Main cast |
2015 | Wentworth | Detective Michael Mears | Recurring role |
2015 | House Husbands | Steve | Episode: "4x6" |
2016 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Terrence Noonan | Episode: "Against the Odds" |
2016–2021 | Jack Irish | Drew Greer | Main cast |
2016 | Neighbours: Summer Stories | Gary Canning | Webseries |
2017 | Neighbours vs Time Travel | Gary Canning | Webseries |
2020 | Mint Condition | Guy | TV series |
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