Tom Burlinson

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Tom Burlinson
Tom Burlinson (2018).jpg
Born (1956-02-14) 14 February 1956 (age 67)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Education National Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1977–present
SpouseMandy Carnie (1996–present)
Children3
Website Official website

Tom Burlinson (born 14 February 1956) is a Canadian-born Australian actor and singer.

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Early life

Tom Burlinson was born in Toronto, Canada, the son of Antony T. Burlinson (born 1923, in Greenwich, Middlesex) and Angela Schofield (born 1926, in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk), who had migrated to Canada after World War II. The family moved to New Jersey, United States, in 1958. In 1962 the family returned to Britain because of Antony's job. In 1965, the family moved again, this time to Australia. After six months his parents divorced and his mother and two younger sisters returned to Britain, leaving Burlinson with his father and his older sister, Susan. [1]

Burlinson's first public appearance as an actor was as Colonel Pickering in Mosman Primary School's production of My Fair Lady . Moving to Bayview, he attended Pittwater High School on Sydney's Northern Beaches and was the school captain in his final year.[ citation needed ]

Burlinson's father wanted him to become a lawyer, but because a friend was accepted into the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), he decided to audition and to his surprise he was accepted into the 1974 class, graduating in 1976.

Career

After working for the Queensland Theatre Company and Twelfth Night Theatre in Brisbane in 1977, he started appearing on Australian TV. By the beginning of 1979, he began playing Mickey Pratt in the teen-oriented Australian soap opera The Restless Years , a role which lasted 16 months. In 1978, he appeared as Charlie in the Old Tote Theatre Company production of Da and as Jud Templeton in the play Tribute in 1979. In 1980, he played Hughie in the Anzac Day play The One Day of the Year . He also featured in the TV police drama Cop Shop in 1980–81 and in Skyways .[ citation needed ]

In 1981, Burlinson had his career break when he was given the main role in the biggest Australian film production ever, which was to be shot the next year, The Man from Snowy River , as Jim Craig ("The Man"). He had only a few short weeks to learn how to ride a horse and discovered he had somewhat of a natural ability and affinity with horses. Snowy River was filmed and released in Australia in 1982, quickly becoming the highest-grossing Australian film ever at that time, bringing Burlinson to stardom.

In his next film, Burlinson portrayed horse trainer Tommy Woodcock in Phar Lap: Heart of a Nation . [2] This film was another hit and confirmed Burlinson as a major star in the Australian film industry.

In 1985, Burlinson was cast by Dutch director Paul Verhoeven for a role in his first English-speaking film, the cult film Flesh and Blood .

In 1986, Burlinson played the main role as yuppy windsurfer in the main modern day comedy romance Windrider alongside teen actress Nicole Kidman in her first adult role. The film was a modest hit in Australia.

In 1987, Burlinson was given his first role in a science fiction movie, The Time Guardian , in which he played the main role, Ballard, a visitor from another world, opposite Hollywood stars Dean Stockwell and Carrie Fisher. In 1988 he starred in the long-waited sequel to The Man from Snowy River II , which has the United States' title of Return to Snowy River and the UK title of The Untamed.

From then onwards, Burlinson focused on historical productions, including the highly acclaimed 1988 LWT mini-series Piece of Cake , set in England in 1939 and based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Derek Robinson and the Canadian Western drama film The Legend of Kootenai Brown retitled Showdown at Williams Creek in the United States, set in pioneer North America.

He also does stage work, musicals and concerts as well as assisting charities.

Apart from his acting career, he is also a singer. A life-long love of the music of Frank Sinatra led Burlinson to compose an ode to the singer. He appeared on TV in 1990 on Ray Martin's Midday Show to nervously debut his singing voice to the Australian public with the song he had written, "The Man in the Hat". [3]

The following year Tina Sinatra cast Burlinson as the voice of the young Sinatra in a miniseries she produced on her father's life, the Golden Globe Award-winning Sinatra . With new doors now open to him, Burlinson auditioned for several musicals.

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Burlinson, 1993

Burlinson returned to the stage in How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in 1992. He starred with some of Australia's most notable stage performers, Noel Ferrier, June Bronhill and Jackie Love. In 1996 he had stage roles with the Sydney Theatre Company, starring as Franklin in Merrily We Roll Along and as Ricky in Miracle City .

In 1998, Burlinson created Frank – The Sinatra Story in Song which opened at the Seymour Centre in Sydney before going to other major cities. Sinatra himself died just two weeks before the opening night. From 1998 to 2003 Burlinson toured Australia regularly and also took the show to corporate events. In 2001 the show's name was changed to Frank – A Life in Song. In 2002 he took the show to his native Toronto, Canada.

Burlinson's versatility has also been featured in appearances on TV's Carols by Candlelight in 1999 and 2002. He had also had a role on the ABC doctor drama G.P. and hosted a season of the Nine Network TV show Animal Hospital.

Burlinson provided Sinatra's singing voice in the 2003 Australian movie The Night We Called It a Day . [4]

Burlinson returned to the world of theatre in April 2004 in the lead role of Leo Bloom in Mel Brooks' musical The Producers . He co-starred with Reg Livermore, Bert Newton and Chloe Dallimore.

For three years Burlinson was a judge on Australia's Got Talent alongside Red Symons and Dannii Minogue. [5]

In 2010, he played a featured role in the movie The Cup , directed by Simon Wincer, who had directed Phar Lap.

Burlinson has continued to produce and star in his own musical shows celebrating the music of Frank Sinatra and other vocal stars including Now We're Swinging! which toured around Australia. He also co-starred in the concert performances of "Young at Heart" (2017) and "Swing That Music" (2018) at major venues around Australia.

In 2019, Burlinson played the role of lawyer Billy Flynn in the stage musical 'Chicago' in Sydney and Brisbane.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleType
1981RevengeShort film
1982 The Man from Snowy River Jim CraigFeature film
1983 Phar Lap: Heart of a Nation Tommy WoodcockFeature film
1985 Flesh and Blood StevenFeature film
1985 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Ned Land (voice)Animated TV movie
1986 Windrider Stewart 'P.C.' SimpsonFeature film
1986 The Hunchback of Notre-Dame Quasimodo (voice)Animated TV movie
1986 King Solomon's Mines Sir Henry Curtis (voice)Animated TV movie
1986 Kidnapped Alan Breck (voice)Animated TV movie
1987 The Time Guardian BallardFeature film
1988 The Man from Snowy River II Jim CraigFeature film
1991 The Legend of Kootenai Brown Kootenai BrownFeature film
1992LandslideHoward Matterson
1995 The Way to Dusty Death Ike JethouTV movie
2003 The Night We Called It a Day Frank Sinatra (singing voice)Feature film
2011 The Cup Dave PhillipsFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1977 Kirby's Company TV series
1978 Cop Shop KenTV series, 1 episode
1978–1979 The Restless Years Mickey PrattTV series, 56 episodes
1978 Glenview High Robbie's Dream ManTV series, episode: "After the Loving"
1978Yes, What?
1979 Skyways Jim BackwellTV series, episode: "Deborah Loves Jim"
1985Fragments of TerrorJohnSegment: "Revenge"
1988 Piece of Cake 'Fanny' BartonTV miniseries, 5 episodes
1992 Sinatra Frank Sinatra (singing voice)TV miniseries, 2 episodes
The Way to Dusty Death TV miniseries
1995 G.P. Andy DrakeTV series, episode: "Rhythm & Blues"
1997 Animal Hospital HostTV series
2007–09 Australia’s Got Talent JudgeTV series

Games

YearTitleRoleType
2000 Oz: The Magical Adventure Scarecrow / Oz PC game

Stage

As actor

YearTitleRoleType
1975 Three Sisters Prozorov NIDA Theatre
1976 A Midsummer Night's Dream Newcastle, NIDA Theatre
1977For Years I Couldn't Wear My BlackReginald SGIO Theatre
1977 Tom Sawyer Tom Sawyer Twelfth Night Theatre
1977 Dangerous Corner Gordon Whitehouse Twelfth Night Theatre
1977 The Merchant of Venice Solanio SGIO Theatre
1978 Da Charlie (then) UNSW Parade Theatre with Old Tote Theatre Company
1979 Tribute Jud Templeton Theatre Royal, Sydney, Newcastle Civic Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane
1980 Duck Variations Ermil Varec Stables Theatre
1980 The One Day of the Year Hughie CookPlayhouse, Adelaide
1980Winter in America Stables Theatre
1993 How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying J. Pierrepont Finch University of Sydney, Lyric Theatre Sydney, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth
1994The Bard on BroadwayThe Regent Hotel, Kingsford
1996 Miracle City Pastor Ricky Truswell Wharf Theatre with STC
1996 Merrily We Roll Along Franklin University of Sydney with STC
1998Frank: The Sinatra Story in SongSinger / Narrator Seymour Centre, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Star City Sydney
1999, 2002 Carols by Candlelight Singer Sidney Myer Music Bowl
2003The Spirit of ChristmasSinger Concert Hall, Brisbane
2004-05 The Producers Leopold Bloom Princess Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Lyric Theatre, Sydney
2008Frank - A Life in SongSinger / Narrator Sydney Opera House
2011Swing TimeSingerPalm Beach Golf Club
2013Now We're Swingin'Singer Dunstan Playhouse
2013Frank - A Life in SongSinger / NarratorLismore City Hall
2016Sinatra at the SandsSinger Festival Theatre, Adelaide
2016The Last GalahSinger Festival Theatre, Adelaide
2017Young at HeartSinger Sydney Opera House
2019 Chicago Billy Flynn Capitol Theatre Sydney, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane
2019Great American SongbookSinger The Star Gold Coast
2020Swingin' the Great StandardsSinger Dunstan Playhouse

As crew

YearTitleRoleType
1998Frank: The Sinatra Story in SongDevisor / producer Seymour Centre, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Star City Sydney [6]

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