Josh McConville

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Josh McConville
Born (1986-01-27) 27 January 1986 (age 38)
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years active2008–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]

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In 2024, McConvillie joined the filming for feature film The Correspondent. [4] McConville also joined filming for ABC series Plum. [5]

Filmography

Film appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
TBAThe CorrespondentTBAFilm
2022Learning the Curvature of the EarthJordanShort
Elvis Sam Phillips
2021Lone WolfConrad
2020The Bus to Birra BirraTomShort
Among MenChrisShort
Fantasy Island (film) Sarge
2019Measure for MeasureIce Man
2019Standing Up For SonnyHeckler
2019Escape and EvasionSeth
2019 Top End Wedding Officer Kent
2018The Hold UpAlfoShort
The MergerSnapper
2017OutlawsSkink
War MachinePayne
Fidget and FoilVoiceVideo
2016Joe Cinque's ConsolationChris
Down UnderGav
Oranges Don't Grow On TreesShmithShort
2015KidBrickShort
2014You Cut, I ChooseJack (27 & 37)Short
Blood Pulls a GunBlood Liebermann
The Infinite Man (film) Dan
2013 The Turning (2013 film) Vic LangSegment: "Commission"
2012Sam's GoldShort
2011The Best ManDuncanShort
2010Herman and MajorieHermanShort
2009LonelyLonelyShort
Thanks for ComingMitchellShort

TV appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
2025Plum
2017-2024 Home and Away Wes / Caleb Snow10 episodes
2023 NCIS: Sydney Amen Standish1 episode
In Limbo (TV series) Johan2 episodes
No EscapeDS Paul Christie6 episodes
2022Significant OthersOfficer Bedford1 episode
Lessons for LiveStreamJames1 episode
2021Discover Indie FilmTom1 episode
2021 Wakefield (TV series) Scott1 episode
2019 Mr Inbetween Alex4 episodes
2016 Cleverman (TV series) Dickson3 episodes
2014The Killing FieldJacksonTV movie
2012 Redfern Now Photographer1 episode
2011 Wild Boys Ben1 episode
2009 Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities Michael Hurley3 episodes

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References

  1. Blake, Elissa (7 June 2016), "All My Sons actor Josh McConville on the stress of theatre and actor's burnout", The Sydney Morning Herald, archived from the original on 13 August 2019, retrieved 13 August 2019
  2. Quinn, Karl (12 September 2014), "'People overthink acting': Josh McConville, star of The Infinite Man and The Sublime", The Sydney Morning Herald, archived from the original on 13 August 2019, retrieved 13 August 2019
  3. Kornits, Dov (30 October 2018), "The AACTA Awards Nominations Are In", Inside Film, archived from the original on 13 August 2019, retrieved 13 August 2019
  4. "The Correspondent: Richard Roxburgh film wraps production | ScreenHub Australia - Film & Television Jobs, News, Reviews & Screen Industry Data". www.screenhub.com.au. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  5. "NIDA Alumni Filming New ABC Series Plum - The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA)". www.nida.edu.au. 21 January 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.