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Josh McConville | |
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Born | 27 January 1986 |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2008–present |
Josh McConville (born 27 January 1986) is an Australian actor who has played in theatre, film and television. [1] [2] He was nominated for the 2018 AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in 1%. [3]
In 2024, McConvillie joined the filming for feature film The Correspondent. [4] McConville also joined filming for ABC series Plum. [5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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TBA | Fear Below | Janusz Wojcik | Film |
TBA | The Correspondent | TBA | Film |
2022 | Learning the Curvature of the Earth | Jordan | Short |
Elvis | Sam Phillips | ||
2021 | Lone Wolf | Conrad | |
2020 | The Bus to Birra Birra | Tom | Short |
Among Men | Chris | Short | |
Fantasy Island (film) | Sarge | ||
2019 | Measure for Measure | Ice Man | |
2019 | Standing Up For Sonny | Heckler | |
2019 | Escape and Evasion | Seth | |
2019 | Top End Wedding | Officer Kent | |
2018 | The Hold Up | Alfo | Short |
The Merger | Snapper | ||
2017 | Outlaws | Skink | |
War Machine | Payne | ||
Fidget and Foil | Voice | Video | |
2016 | Joe Cinque's Consolation | Chris | |
Down Under | Gav | ||
Oranges Don't Grow On Trees | Shmith | Short | |
2015 | Kid | Brick | Short |
2014 | You Cut, I Choose | Jack (27 & 37) | Short |
Blood Pulls a Gun | Blood Liebermann | ||
The Infinite Man (film) | Dan | ||
2013 | The Turning (2013 film) | Vic Lang | Segment: "Commission" |
2012 | Sam's Gold | Short | |
2011 | The Best Man | Duncan | Short |
2010 | Herman and Majorie | Herman | Short |
2009 | Lonely | Lonely | Short |
Thanks for Coming | Mitchell | Short |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2024 | Plum | Squeaky | 4 episodes |
2017-2024 | Home and Away | Wes / Caleb Snow | 10 episodes |
2023 | NCIS: Sydney | Amen Standish | 1 episode |
In Limbo (TV series) | Johan | 2 episodes | |
No Escape | DS Paul Christie | 6 episodes | |
2022 | Significant Others | Officer Bedford | 1 episode |
Lessons for LiveStream | James | 1 episode | |
2021 | Discover Indie Film | Tom | 1 episode |
2021 | Wakefield (TV series) | Scott | 1 episode |
2019 | Mr Inbetween | Alex | 4 episodes |
2016 | Cleverman (TV series) | Dickson | 3 episodes |
2014 | The Killing Field | Jackson | TV movie |
2012 | Redfern Now | Photographer | 1 episode |
2011 | Wild Boys | Ben | 1 episode |
2009 | Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities | Michael Hurley | 3 episodes |
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