Felix Williamson
Felix Williamson | |
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![]() Williamson at the Underbelly Razor DVD Party At East Village Surry Hills, November 2011 | |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actor |
Felix Williamson is an Australian actor.
Early life[]
Williamson is the stepson of playwright David Williamson. From age 13–17, he trained at the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, Australia, learning the foundations of acting.
Career[]
He has had many roles in television, film and theatre and portrayed Paul Keating in the 2010 telemovie, Hawke opposite Richard Roxburgh's Bob Hawke.
He portrays a Commonwealth Bank executive in various advertisements for the bank, usually in the role of rebuffing advice from incompetent American advertisement consultants who display ignorance of Australian society and buffoon-like behaviour. Felix has taken part in a variety of television shows including famous to CBBC, Me and My Monsters playing Nick Carlson (Dad), and Underbelly: Razor.
Personal life[]
Williamson lives with his wife, theatre producer , who together ran Naked Theatre Company from 2001 to 2005.[1]
Credits[]
- Police Rescue (1993)
- Water Rats (1997)
- Welcome to Woop Woop (1997)
- Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997)
- Wildside
- Murder Call
- Babe: Pig in the City (1998)[2]
- Me Myself I (1999)
- Strange Planet (1999)[3]
- Dog's Head Bay
- Farscape (3 episodes, 2000)
- My Brother Jack (2001)
- The Road from Coorain (2002)
- Dirty Deeds (2002)[4]
- The Wannabes (2003)[5]
- The Rage in Placid Lake (2003)
- Home and Away (2003)
- Ned (2003)
- Blue Heelers (2004)
- RAN Remote Area Nurse (2006)[6]
- Stupid, Stupid Man (2006)
- Lost (2006)
- Hawke (2010) as Paul Keating[7]
- Me and My Monsters (2010) as Nick Carlson
- Underbelly: Razor as Phil "The Jew" Jeffs (2011)
- Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries “Murder in the Dark” (2012)
- The Great Gatsby as Henri (2013)
- Backyard Ashes (2013)
- Peter Rabbit (2018)
- Little Monsters (2019)
References[]
- ^ Lenny Ann Low (26 November 2004). "The small-time outfits with big hopes". SMH.
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Strange Planet Review". SBS. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- ^ Pomeranz, Margaret (1 January 2009). "Shades of Tarantino in fun film". Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- ^ "The Wannabes".
- ^ "Worth staying home for". The Age. 6 February 2005. Retrieved 29 March 2019.
- ^ "Capturing the life, times and hair of Hawke". The Age. 19 July 2009.
External links[]
- Felix Williamson at IMDb
- Jason Romney. "Sanctuary". Archived from the original on 20 February 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
- http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/817978
- Australian male film actors
- Australian male television actors
- Living people
- 20th-century Australian male actors
- 21st-century Australian male actors
- Australian actor stubs