Steve Mouzakis
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Steve Mouzakis | |
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Born | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse(s) | Christine Mouzakis
(m. 2017) |
Awards |
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Steve Mouzakis is an Australian film, television and theatre actor. He is known for his role in the Spike Jonze film Where the Wild Things Are, Van Gogh in Prison Break and as Steven Ray in the 2015 film The Suicide Theory.
Education[]
Mouzakis studied Arts and Engineering at university before being accepted into the Victorian College Of The Arts to study acting.[citation needed]
He graduated winning the Irene Mitchell Award for Outstanding Achievement for his portrayal of William Shakespeare's Pericles, in a production directed by George Ogilvie.[citation needed]
Career[]
He was cast in Christos Tsiolkas' Viewing Blue Poles, performed at the Belvoir St. Theatre in Sydney, after a critically acclaimed Melbourne season.[citation needed]
His first television role came as that of Paolo in The Secret Life of Us, which went on to become one of the most watched and successful Australian TV shows of all time. He was next cast by director Jonathan Liebesman in the horror film Darkness Falls which opened at number one at the U.S. box office in January 2003.[citation needed]
His interest however in smaller and more personal films led to his performances in the short films Mona Lisa and 296 Smith Street. This brought him to the attention of the director Spike Jonze for his adaptation of the children's story Where the Wild Things Are.[citation needed]
Mouzakis has had a number of roles in television series such as Rolf in Very Small Business, Andrew Petrious in The Slap, Chris Baros in Killing Time, Theo Kallergis in Blue Heelers and Paolo in The Secret Life of Us. Other feature film credits include Darkness Falls (Sony Pictures), Big Mamma's Boy, and I, Frankenstein (Lionsgate).[citation needed]
He played Steven Ray in the 2014 film The Suicide Theory.[1]
Mouzakis played Van Gogh as a series regular in the 2017 comeback of the Fox television series Prison Break season 5.[2]
He also appeared in the Tourism Victoria Wander Victoria campaign in 2017 as the face of his home state of Victoria, Australia.[citation needed]
Awards[]
- 2013: Best Actor, St Kilda Film Festival, for playing Joey in the short film Joey.[3]
- 2014: Green Room Award for Male Actor in the Theatre Companies category, for his performance as Lophakin in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of The Cherry Orchard.[4]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Darkness Falls | Dr. Murphy | |
2004 | Under the Radar | Lee | |
2007 | The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark | Claudius | |
2009 | Knowing | Head Paramedic | |
2009 | Where the Wild Things Are | Teacher | |
2010 | Summer Coda | Slick | |
2011 | Big Mamma’s Boy | Anton | |
2014 | I, Frankenstein | Helek | |
2014 | The Suicide Theory | Steven Ray | |
2014 | The Legend Maker | Graham Rinks | |
2015 | Downriver | Gianni | |
2016 | Scare Campaign | Tony | |
2016 | Sugar Mountain | Randy | |
2017 | That's Not Me | Anthony | |
2017 | Prison Break | Van Gogh | 8 episodes |
2018 | Acute Misfortune | Jim | |
2020 | My First Summer | Detective Croydon | |
2021 | The Unknown Man | Paul |
References[]
- ^ Scheck, Frank (7 July 2015). "The Suicide Theory Film Review". Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (9 March 2016). "Prison Break Augustus Prew, Rick Yune & Steve Mouzakis cast for Fox event series".
- ^ "St Kilda Film Festival 2013 Award Winners Announced". IF Magazine. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
- ^ "Top award for Jack Charles". Herald Sun. 28 April 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
External links[]
- Australian male film actors
- Australian male television actors
- Living people
- Male actors from Melbourne
- Australian people of Greek Cypriot descent
- 21st-century Australian male actors