Peter Kowitz

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Peter Kowitz is an Australian actor.

Career

Film and television

Kowitz's television credits include: Prime Time , Richmond Hill , Rafferty's Rules , Chances , Pacific Drive , Water Rats , Big Sky , Halifax f.p. , Wildside , Farscape , Murder Call , Grass Roots , All Saints , Supernova , and Janet King . His film credits include: Spook and TV film The Long Way Home .

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Theatre

Peter Kowitz is one of Australia's most prolific stage performers. [1] He has had roles in classics like Summer of the Seventeenth Doll , Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Doll's House , as well as numerous Shakespearean plays.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleType
1980 Stir LewisFeature film
1981The Homicide SquadJulianTV movie
1984 Matthew and Son Jerry AshtonTV movie
1985 A Street to Die CraigFeature film
1985 The Long Way Home GrahamTV movie
1987 Dear Cardholder Furniture ManFeature film
1988 The Clean Machine Stewart ByrneTV movie
1988SpookStan BurtonFeature film
1992 Big Ideas Mr SearleTV movie
1997 Joey SenatorFeature film
1999DeflatedShort film
2008Cane CutterCommentator (voice)Short film
2013The FragmentsPatrickShort film

Television

TitleYearRoleType
1980 The Timeless Land Gregory BlaxlandTV miniseries, 1 episode
1981 A Town Like Alice TAA pilotTV miniseries, 1 episode
1981 Cop Shop Stuart MackenzieTV series, 2 episodes
1984 Carson's Law PhilTV series, 2 episodes
1986-87 Prime Time Jim DonneganTV series, 1 episode
1986 Land of Hope Leo QuinnTV miniseries
1986 The Lancaster Miller Affair MaddoxTV miniseries. 3 episodes
1988 Richmond Hill Roger LawsonTV series
1988 A Country Practice Steve WhiteTV series, 2 episodes
1988, 1999 The Flying Doctors Michael Bucknell / Bert MorganTV series, 2 episodes
1989 Bodysurfer David LangTV miniseries
1990 Rafferty's Rules Bernie MandersTV series, 1 episode
1991 Ring of Scorpio Gary WithersTV miniseries, 4 episodes
1991 Chances Steve HarlandTV series, 26 episodes
1994 Heartbreak High Mack WinstonTV series, 2 episodes
1994, 1996 G.P. Neil HattonTV series, 2 episodes
1996 Pacific Drive Dr. Josh MichaelsTV series
1996 Water Rats Marty MillerTV series, 2 episodes
1997 Big Sky WarwickTV series, 1 episode
1998 Wildside Nigel BurchTV series, 3 episodes
1999 Halifax f.p. Matthew ErhmannTV series, S4 E2: Swimming with Sharks
2000 Farscape TarrTV series, 1 episode
2000 Murder Call Richard NossiterTV series, 1 episode
2002 Young Lions Alan DestinTV series, 1 episode
2000 Grass Roots Warwick Marchant / Rev. Peter SummerhazeTV series, 10 episodes
1999-2006 All Saints Douglas Spinks / Ronnie Tucker / Jimmy FrankstonTV series, 3 episodes
2005-06 Supernova Max TalbotTV series, 12 episodes
2007 McLeod's Daughters Bill WardTV episode, 1 episode
2009 City Homicide Snr Sgt Paddy O'ConnellTV series, 1 episode
2009, 2010 Packed to the Rafters Pat BannonTV series, 2 episodes
2010 I Rock Andy BangTV series, 2 episodes
2011 Crownies Tony Gillies SCTV series, 2 episodes
2014-17 Janet King Tony Gillies SCTV series, 24 episodes

Theatre

TitleYearRoleCo./Venue
Death of a Salesman
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
A Doll's House

Awards

He has won two AFI awards – Best Lead Actor in a Telefeature for The Long Way Home , and Best Performance by an Actor in a mini-series for Body Surfer . [2]

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References

  1. Crockford, Toby (10 February 2019) "In the age of #MeToo, Death of a Salesman 'has some fatherly advice'", Brisbane Times . Retrieved 23 June 2023
  2. "Training key to Aussie success, says actor", (29 March 2002), Penrith Press, p23.