Andrew Blackman

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Andrew Blackman
Born (1965-08-02) 2 August 1965 (age 58)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupations
  • Actor
  • theatre director and producer
  • dramatic performer interpreter
Years active1987-present
Known for

Andrew Blackman (born 2 August 1965) is an Australian born actor, producer, and director who founded the Complete Works Theatre Company (CWTC) in Melbourne in 1999. [1] [2]

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Biography

Blackman was born in Brisbane, Queensland, and began acting at the age of seven in the play Dark of the Moon staged by the Queensland Theatre Company. [3] [4] He later played the role of Dr. Harry Morrison in A Country Practice and Don Fry in Mortified . [5] He also appeared in the Logie Award winning show Utopia and the Stan original series Bloom. [5] [6]

Education

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023 Warnie Malcolm Speed 2 episodes
2020 Bloom [8] Martin3 episodes
2018 Superwog Foster Dad1 episode
2017 Newton's Law Lars Svensson1 episode
2016 Barracuda Mr Taylor3 episodes
2015Foetal PositionJamesShort film
2014 House Husbands Hugh4 episodes
2013 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Miles McLaren1 episode
Underbelly Judge Woinarski4 episodes
Wentworth Oliver Donaldson1 episode
2012 Winners & Losers Tom Shields5 episodes
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Roderick Gaskin1 episode
2009 City Homicide Scott Cousins1 episode
The Saddle Club Vince1 episode
2008 Satisfaction Tom1 episode
Rush Geoffery1 episode
Valentine's Day Tony CosgroveTV movie
2006–07 Mortified Don Fry26 episodes
1996-04 Blue Heelers Various4 episodes
2003 Legacy of the Silver Shadow Atomic Clock1 episode
2001 Stingers Lewis Craig1 episode
Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman Mac MacdonaldTV movie
Crash Zone Phil Godwen1 episode
1998–99 Neighbours Mike Healey 32 episodes
1997 State Coroner David Hubbard2 episodes
1996 Halifax f.p. Stephen Audrey1 episode
1995 The Feds: Suspect PoyntailTV movie
1991–94 A Country Practice Dr Harry Morrison266 episodes
1987 Frenchman's Farm JohnFeature film

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