David Field (actor)
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Occupation | Actor, film director |
David Field is an Australian character actor and film director who has appeared in numerous film and television roles, including Chopper, Two Hands and Gettin' Square. In 2009, Field made his directorial debut with The Combination.[1][2] He is also known for his role in advertisements for Oak as part of the Hungry/Thirsty campaign and as the ex prison inmate uncle in the mini series 'A Moody Christmas'.
Filmography[]
Film (directing)[]
- The Combination (2009)
- Convict (2014)
Film (acting)[]
- The Pretend One (2017)
- Now Add Honey (2015)
- These Final Hours (2014)
- The Rover (2014)
- The Inbetweeners 2 (2014)
- Battle of the Damned (2013)
- The Nothing Men (2008 first digital film made in Australia)
- West (2007)
- All Is Forgiven (2006)
- Feed (2005)
- Oyster Farmer (2004)
- Gettin' Square (2003)
- The Night We Called It a Day (2003)
- Silent Partner (2001)
- One Night the Moon (2001)
- Chopper (2000)
- Sample People (2000)
- Mr. Accident (2000)
- Two Hands (1999)
- Blackrock (1997)
- To Have & to Hold (1996)
- Dad and Dave: On Our Selection (1995)
- Stitched (1995)
- Exile (1994)
- Everynight ... Everynight (1994)
- Broken Highway (1993)
- Touch Me (1993)
- Just Desserts (1993)
- Seeing Red (1992)
- Ghosts of the Civil Dead (1988)
Television[]
- BlackJack
- Mary Bryant
- Blue Heelers
- Hell Has Harbour Views
- Stingers
- Blood Crimes
- Farscape
- Invincible
- My Husband My Killer
- Water Rats
- Grass Roots
- Wildside
- The Beast
- The Gods of Wheat Street
- Police Rescue
- A Country Practice
- Dadah Is Death
- City Homicide
- Wild Boys
- Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
- The Secret Daughter (2016)
- Catching Milat
- A Country Practice
- Preacher
Music videos[]
- Paul Kelly – – actor
- David Field played the Narrator in the Short Film, All Is Forgiven for Tex, Don and Charlie written and directed by . The film was made to promote the TDC album All Is Forgiven and included a stand-alone video clip for the single Whenever It Snows.
References[]
- ^ "An interview with David Field, director of The Combination". Archived from the original on 28 February 2011. Retrieved 25 July 2011.
- ^ At the Movies: The Combination Interview
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0824280/
External links[]
- David Field at IMDb
Categories:
- AACTA Award winners
- Australian male film actors
- Australian film directors
- Australian male television actors
- Helpmann Award winners
- Living people
- 20th-century Australian male actors
- 21st-century Australian male actors
- 1961 births
- Australian screen actor stubs