Robert Morgan is a Welsh born Australian actor.[1] He was nominated for the 1996 AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role as Snakey in Life.[2][3]
Robert Morgan | |
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Other names | Robert G. Morgan |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1980 - |
Morgan's other film work includes Suburban Mayhem[4] The Craic[5] and Hacksaw Ridge .[6] He has also appeared on television, including the second series of Fire [7] and the first series of Jack Irish.[8]
Morgan has a long career on stage[9] in plays such as Dealer's Choice[10][3] and Shadow Boxing[11][12][13]
Filmography
edit- Father (1990, feature film)
- Life (1996, feature film) as Snakey
- Fire (1996, TV series, Season 2)
- The Craic (1999, feature film)
- Neighbours (2005)
- Suburban Mayhem (2008, feature film)
- Hacksaw Ridge (2016, feature film)
- Jack Irish (2016 TV series, Season 1)
- Babylon (2022, feature film)
- The Accountant 2 (2025, feature film)
References
edit- ^ Morgan, Robert, "About", Robert Morgan
- ^ Martin, Louise (10 August 1996), "Shine stars in lineup for AFI awards", The Age
- ^ a b Burchall, Greg (12 November 1996), "Laying his cards on the table", The Age
- ^ Humphries, Glen (2 November 2006), "Suburban plot a little familiar", Illawarra Mercury
- ^ Sullivan, Frank (30 April 1999), "An amusing Aussie adventure, to be sure", Newcastle Herald
- ^ Simonot, Suzanne (12 October 2016), "Soldier finds new platoon", Gold Coast Bulletin
- ^ Cockington, James (5 February 1996), "Rising from the ashes", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Blundell, Graeme (6 February 2016), "Bloke named Jack", The Australian
- ^ Robert Morgan, AusStage
- ^ Dealer's Choice, AusStage
- ^ Shadow Boxing, AusStage
- ^ Shadow Boxing, AusStage
- ^ Tuohy, Wendy (1 April 1994), "'Shadowboxing' is proving to be hard work", The Age