Terry Serio

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Terry Serio is an Australian actor, [1] director, musician and singer-songwriter. He has played recurring roles in several television series, including Blue Heelers , Halifax f.p. Ocean Girl , All Saints , Young Lions , Home and Away and Janet King . He played the lead in the film Running on Empty . [2] He won a Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical for his performance in Keating! [3]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1982 Running on Empty MikeFeature film
1983 With Prejudice Paul AlisterFeature film
1983 High Country TV film
2001 He Died with a Felafel in His Hand Sydney Policeman #1Feature film
2007 The Final Winter CameoFeature film
2012 Isolate DadFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1986 Shout! The Story of Johnny O'Keefe Johnny O’KeefeMiniseries
1987 Fields of Fire FrancoMiniseries, Season 1
1987-91 Rafferty's Rules Bomber Clayton - Police ProsecutorTV series
1995 Ocean Girl Captain PhillipsTV series, Season 2
2000 Halifax f.p. DetectiveTV series, Season 5, episode 3: “A Hate Worse Than Death”
2002 Young Lions Detective Shane WessonTV series
2005 Blue Heelers HIV+ bouncerTV series, Season 2
All Saints TV series
2007 Stupid, Stupid Man John HuntTV series, Season 2, 2 episodes
Home and Away TV series
2014 Janet King Terry RennerTV series, Season 1

Theatre

YearTitleRoleType
1986 Pearls Before Swine Belvoir Theatre Company
2006-08 Keating! Bob Hawke / John Howard Company B

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References

  1. Screenwise: Terry Serio (accessed 16 August 2016)
  2. Terry Serio: Biography (accessed 16 August 2016)
  3. Helpmann Awards: Past nominees and winners (accessed 16 August 2016)