Simon Burke

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Simon Burke

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Simon Burke in June 2013.jpg
Simon Burke, June 2013
Born (1961-10-08) 8 October 1961 (age 62)
OccupationActor
Years active1973–present

Simon Gareth Burke AO [1] (born 8 October 1961) is an Australian actor, active in films, television and theatre.

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Biography

Simon Burke began his career at the age of 12, starring in Michael Cove's Kookaburra (1974); a painful look at a dysfunctional working-class family, focusing particularly on an almost autistic young boy. [2] Soon after at the age of 13, Burke starred in Fred Schepisi's acclaimed feature film The Devil's Playground for which he won the AFI Award for Best Actor at the Australian Film Institute Awards. He remains the youngest person ever to be honoured with this award. Since then he has enjoyed great success both in Australia and internationally in film, television, stage, concert appearances and cabaret.[ citation needed ]

In 2014, Burke starred in Matchbox Pictures/NBC-Universal's highly acclaimed miniseries Devil’s Playground in which he reprised the role of Tom Allen that he created as a 13-year-old. He was the co-creator and executive producer of the project, and in the same year it won both the AACTA and Logie Award for Most Outstanding Telefeature or Miniseries. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

He has since starred in numerous film, television and theatre productions in Australia and the UK. He starred as Captain Georg von Trapp in The Sound of Music at the London Palladium alongside Connie Fisher and then Summer Strallen. He also played the role of Mr Banks in Mary Poppins in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland.[ citation needed ]

Burke was Federal President of Actors Equity Australia (2004–14). He is currently a Vice President of the International Federation of Actors (FIA), a global federation of performers, trade unions, guilds and professional associations.[ citation needed ]

On 10 September 2015, at the Queens Birthday Honours ceremony presided over by the Governor of New South Wales, General David Hurley, Burke was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) with the following citation: For distinguished service to the performing arts as an actor, singer and producer, and through senior advocacy roles for performers' rights and access to professional development and education programs.


Simon Burke is also well remembered for his long term stint as a presenter on the childrens television series Play School from 1988-2007 then 2013 and again in 2020.

Personal life

In 2016 he publicly identified himself as being gay. [8] [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976 The Devil's Playground Tom Allen
1978 The Irishman Michael Doolan
1982 The Clinic Paul
1987 Slate, Wyn & Me Wyn Jackson
1999 Passion Herman Sandby
2000 Pitch Black Greg Owens
2003PreservationMr. Crewe
2003 Travelling Light Ray Sugars
2006ShuffleEdgarShort
2015Super Awesome!Jack Simpson
2017Dirt TinBurkoShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973 Matlock Police Davey EvansEpisode: "Sky High"
1977 The Sullivans Peter RobinsonEpisode:,"1.37"
The Restless Years Stephen Moran
1979 The Young Doctors David McAllister
1980 Slippery Slide SteveTelevision film
1982 A Country Practice Roger MorrisonEpisode: "The Push: Parts 1 & 2"
1983 Scales of Justice Probationary Constable Leonard "Spider" WebberEpisode: "The Job"
1987 The Flying Doctors Daryl StokesEpisode: "Keeping Up Appearances"
1988–2007, 2013 Play School PresenterTV series
1988 Great Performances John McCormack "Melba"
Always Afternoon Tom
1991 Brides of Christ Jack DelahuntyEpisode: "Paul"
Heroes II: The Return Capt. EllisTelevision film
1992 Six Pack Miniseries
1996 The One That Got Away StanTelevision film
1997 Water Rats Det. Sgt. 'Mac' PhillipsEpisode:,"Blood Trail", "Dead or Alive"
1998 Murder Call Guy SearleSeason 2, episode 14: "Menu for Murder"
2001 South Pacific HarbisonTelevision film
Blue Heelers Mick BoyceEpisode: "Blood"
2002 Heroes' Mountain Euan DiverTelevision film
Young Lions Rob WatsonEpisodes: "Boy School Bullies", "Asylum Seekers", "Nursing Home"
2003 Grass Roots Tony LudovicEpisode: "Egomania"
The Postcard Bandit ThomasTelevision film
After the Deluge MichaelTelevision film
2004 The Alice PatrickTelevision film
2005–2006 The Alice PatrickMain role
2006 Small Claims: The Reunion JonTelevision film
2007 All Saints Brad DouglasEpisode: "Balancing Act"
2009 Hustle NickEpisode: "The Road Less Travelled"
2010 Rescue: Special Ops Warren ThompsonEpisode: "Enemy Mine"
2011 I Shouldn't Be Alive Mike DillonEpisode: "Left for Dead on Everest"
2013 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Nicholas MortimerEpisode: "Murder Under the Mistletoe"
2014 Devil's Playground Tom AllenMiniseries
2016 Rake Warwick DormannEpisode "4.1"
Deep Water Simon MawbreyMiniseries

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974Kookaburra Nimrod Theatre Company
1979: Romeo and Juliet Nimrod Theatre Company
1980 Pirates at the Barn Nimrod Theatre Company
1981The Choir Nimrod Theatre Company
1983Are You Lonesome Tonight? Nimrod Theatre Company
1985 Jonah Jones Waxy Wharf Theatre for Sydney Theatre Company
1986 Jonah Jones Jonah Jones Wharf Theatre for Sydney Theatre Company
1986 Company Harry Sydney Opera House for Sydney Theatre Company
1987–88 Les Misérables Marius Theatre Royal
1989–90 Anything Goes Billy CrockerAustralia/New Zealand tour - won Green Room Award for Best Actor in a Musical
1992-93 The Phantom of the Opera Raoul Her Majesty's Theatre, London
Leonardo the Musical: A Portrait of Love LeonardoOld Fire Station Oxford
Cabaret CliffCrucible Theatre, Sheffield
The Life of the World to Come Almeida Theatre
The Wild Party Burrs
Take Flight George Puttnam
1994: Nosferatu the Vampire The InnkeeperConcept cast recording
1994 Jeffrey SteveLondon premiere at Greenwich Theatre
They're Playing Our Song Vernon
1994 Falsettos Whizzer Sydney Opera House, then tour of Victoria, Hobart & Canberra for Sydney Theatre Company - nominated Best Musical Performance Sydney Theatre Critics’ Circle Awards
1996 A Little Night Music Carl-Magnus Royal National Theatre with Dame Judi Dench
1998 The Herbal Bed Rafe Smith Sydney Theatre Company interstate tour
1999 She Stoops to Conquer Sydney Theatre Company
1999–2000 Chicago Billy Flynn Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Singapore, Hong Kong
2001 Up for Grabs GerryWorld premiere at Sydney Opera House for Sydney Theatre Company
2002Mr. KolpertBastian Sydney Theatre Company
2004 High Society CK Dexter Haven State Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre for The Production Company
2005–06Three Furies – Scenes from the Life of Francis Bacon Francis Bacon Sydney Festival, Perth Festival & Adelaide Festival - nominated Best Actor Sydney Theatre Awards 2006 [10]
2007 Company Harry Theatre Royal for Kookaburra Musical Theatre
2007OctoberDetective DickWorld premiere for Griffin Theatre Company [11]
2007 The Adventures of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie and Little Ragged Blossom Mr Lizard / Baby Koala Theatre Royal
2007–08 The Sound of Music Captain Georg von Trapp London Palladium
2009 When the Rain Stops Falling Joe Almeida Theatre, European premiere
Australia Plays BroadwayHost / Performer Carnegie Hall
Take Me Out Mason MarzacAustralian premiere for Melbourne Theatre Company
SatangoWorld premiere for Griffin Theatre Company
2009 La Cage aux Folles Georges Playhouse Theatre, London
2010 The Sound of Music Captain Georg von Trapp Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto
2010 Holding the Man Dick Conigrave Trafalgar Studios, London
2010–12 Mary Poppins Mr BanksSydney, Brisbane, Perth, Auckland
2013 Mrs. Warren's Profession Praed Wharf Theatre for Sydney Theatre Company
2014 La Cage aux Folles Georges Victorian Arts Centre for The Production Company
2017The Homosexuals, or FaggotsWarren Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne [12]
2017 Noises Off Lloyd Dallas Queensland Theatre Company, Melbourne Theatre Company) [13]
2018 Strangers in Between Peter Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne [14]
2019 Mary Stuart Amias Paulet Kate Mulvany's adaptation at Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company [15]
2020–21 Pippin Charlemagne Sydney Lyric Theatre
2021–24 Moulin Rouge! The Musical Harold Zidler Regent Theatre, Melbourne, Capitol Theatre, Sydney, QPAC Brisbane) - winner of Sydney Theatre Award for Best Performance in a Supporting role in a Musical 2022 [16]
2024 Wicked The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Australian Tour

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  13. Noises Off review, Arts Review, 6 June 2017
  14. "Strangers In Between review: Coming-of-age story funny, tender and wild" by Cameron Woodhead, The Sydney Morning Herald , 28 January 2018
  15. "Mary Stuart review: Feminist take on a gripping game of thrones" by Joyce Morgan, The Sydney Morning Herald , 11 February 2019
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