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Australian actor, screenwriter and television director
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Born (1958-11-15 ) 15 November 1958 (age 65) Alma mater Occupations Actor writer director academic Years active 1979–present Website
Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Lewis Fitz-Gerald (born 15 November 1958)
[1] is an Australian actor, screenwriter and television director, who lectures in Screen and Media Studies at Australia's
University of New England .
[2]
Filmography
As actor
Breaker Morant (1980) – Lt. George Witton
The Last Outlaw (1980, TV mini-series) – Tom Lloyd
I Can Jump Puddles (1981, TV series) – Alan Marshall / Narrator
Outbreak of Love (1981, TV series) – Alan Marshall / Narrator
We of the Never Never (1982) – Jack
Fighting Back (1982) – John Embling
The Dean Case (1982, TV movie) – George Dean
The Boy Who Had Everything (1984) – Vandervelt
The Flying Doctors (1985–1986, TV series) – David 'Gibbo' Gibson
The More Things Change... (1986) – Barry
The Shiralee (1987, TV mini-series) – Tony
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1988) – Brian
Rikky and Pete (1988) – Adam
Evil Angels (1988) – Tipple
The Four Minute Mile (1988, TV movie) – Denis Johannson
Police State (1989, TV movie) – Gary Crooke
R.F.D.S. (1993, TV series) – Dr. Sebert Blitho
Spider and Rose (1994) – Robert Dougherty
Dead Heart (1996) – Les
The Adventures of Sam (1997, TV series) – Captain Billy Branscombe (voice)
Murder Call (1998, TV series, S2 E16: A View to Kill ) as Lionel MacKenzie
Pitch Black (2000) – Paris P. Ogilvie
The Three Stooges (2000, TV movie) – Jules White
Border Patrol (2001, TV movie) – Dr. Roderick Helms
The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004, TV series) – Dr. Thayer
The Boys Are Back (2009) – Tim Walker
Home and Away (2010, TV series) – Snr Detective Gordon Eaves
Crownies (2011) – David Sinclair,
SC
Not Suitable for Children (2012) – Dr. McKenzie
The Wolverine (2013) – Attorney #1 (uncredited)
Janet King (2014) – David Sinclair, SC
Truth (2015) – Louis Boccardi
Hunters (2016, TV series) – Truss Jackson
Rake (2016, TV series) – Mandel
Dance Academy: The Movie (2017) – ICU Dr Kelly
Pimped (2018) – Michael Hanson
Harmony (2018) – Mr. Lenox
Pine Gap (2018, TV mini-series) – Rudi Fox
Thirteen Lives (2022) – Vernon Unsworth
Director
Independent work
See also
References
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