Lewis Fitz-Gerald as Paris P. Ogilvie/Image courtesy of Brian
Lewis Fitz-Gerald,
A graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Lewis’s film credits
include “Dead Heart” directed by Nicholas Parsons, “Spider & Rose” directed
by Bill Bennett, “Evil Angels” directed by Fred Schepisi, “Rikky & Pete”
directed by Nadia Tass, “Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train” directed by Bob
Ellis, “The More Things Change” directed by Robyn Nevin, “The Boy Who Had
Everything” directed by Stephen Wallace, “We of The Never Never”, “Fighting
Back” and Bruce Beresford’s “Breaker Morant” for which he received an
Australian Film Institute Award nomination for ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and
Logie Award nomination for ‘Best New Talent’.
Lewis’s Television credits include “Good Guys, Bad Guys” & “Ash Wednesday”
for Network Ten, “Stingers”, “Big Sky”, “The Man from Snowy River 2” &
“RFDS” for the Nine Network, “Wildside”, “I Can Jump Puddles”, for which he
received a Logie Award nomination for ‘Best Actor’, “Naked Coral Island”,
“Police State”, “The Four Minute Mile”, “The Banjo and the Bard”, “Time’s
Raging”, “The Dead Case” & “Outbreak of Love” for ABC TV, “Time Trax”, for
Lorimar Pictures, “The Elite” & “Mission Impossible” for Paramount Pictures.
Lewis’s Theater credits include, “Black Mary” for Company B at the Belvoir
St. Theatre, “The Perfectionist” for the Marion Street Theatre, “Top Silk”
directed by Graham Blundell, the London West End Production of “Dreams in an
Empty City”, “Torquato Tasso”, “The Blind Giant is Dancing”, & a series of
“Shorts at the Wharf” for the Sydney Theater Company, “Death of a Salesman”
& “Jumpers” for the Nimrod Theatre, “The Maid’s Tragedy” for the Melbourne
Theatre Company and “Carlotta & Maximilian” for the Adelaide Festival.
Lewis is also an accomplished writer and director of Television with credits
that include the series “Big Sky” as story plotter, and the series “Twisted
Tales” & “Race Against Time” as director, “The Gadfly” & “The Last Man
Hanged” as writer/director, for which he received an Australian Film
Institute Award nomination for ‘Best Documentary’. Lewis is currently
directing the acclaimed Television series “Stingers” for the Nine Network.
Information sent in by Brian.
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