Simon Lyndon is an Australian actor and director.

Simon Lyndon
Born
London, England, United Kingdom
EducationWestern Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Occupation(s)Actor, director

Early life and education

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Simon Lyndon was born in Lewisham, S E London, in 1971 and migrated to Australia with his family in 1981. He grew up in Fremantle, Western Australia. Simon attended John Curtin College of the Arts in the Theatre Arts program and later graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in Perth.[citation needed]

Career

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Film roles

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Lyndon received Australian Film Institute Award (AFI) nominations for Best Supporting Actor for the 1997 drama Blackrock.[1]

He played Jimmy Loughnan in Chopper (2000) with Eric Bana, for which he won an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor,[1] and a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Supporting Actor.[2]

He won Best Actor in a Telefeature or Mini-series for his role as Jack Meredith in the 2001 telemovie My Brother Jack.[3]

Other films include Fresh Air, Sample People, The Thin Red Line, From the Outside,[4] Caught Inside,[5] Falling in the Paradise,[6] The Glenmore Job,[7] The Well and Dust off the Wings[8]

Television roles

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Lyndon's TV appearances include Police Rescue, Heartbreak High, Wildside,[4] Underbelly[9] and Canal Road.[10]

He also appeared in FOX network show Roar in 1997 as a tribe leader named Colm. The lead role of Connor Der Kilte was played by fellow Australian and Lyndon's former Blackrock co-star Heath Ledger.[citation needed]

In 2011 he played a younger Jack Thompson in Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo on ABC 1. He played the miner who died, Larry Knight, in the TV film Beaconsfield about the 2006 mine disaster. Also in 2011 Simon appeared in the second series of Spirited, on Foxtel, playing a ghost known as 'The King' or Darren Bonney, who lives in an apartment with a dentist (Claudia Karvan), who is in love with another ghost resident.[citation needed]

Simon played Tintagel Stone in an episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries in 2012. He also appeared in TV series Puberty Blues as a surfing teacher Gumby that same year.[citation needed]

He appeared as Emilio the truck business owner in season 2 of Mystery Road (episodes 1–3). He also played the unfortunate Hedwig's father Michael in the 2021 Netflix series Eden, and Twist in 2022 ABC TV series Troppo.[citation needed]

Stage roles

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In 2013 Lyndon was in a four-person play called Anaconda by Sarah Doyle, with Tamarama Rock Surfers at Bondi Pavilion. He has also directed a Tamarama Rock Surfers production of Road, featuring among others Bojana Novakovic, Jeremy Cumpston, Zena Cumpston and Angie Milliken, as well as a Tamarama Rock Surfers production of Diary of a Madman starring Alan Morris.

In June/July 2017 Lyndon appeared in Sunset Strip, a four-person play by Suzie Miller, performed by Stables Theatre Company at Griffin Theatre in Darlinghurst. He reprised this role in a tour around Australia by the same company in 2019.[citation needed]

He has also appeared on stage in That Eye the Sky, Blackrock (in a different role to which he played in the film version), Cloudstreet and Popcorn.[4]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleType
1995Sidewinder – Titanic DaysRickShort film
1997BlackrockBrett 'Ricko' RicketsonFeature film
1997The WellAbelFeature film
1997Dust Off the WingsGazzaFeature film
1998BloodlockReffoShort film
1998The Thin Red LineMedic #2Feature film
1999Fresh AirHarrisonFeature film
2000Sample PeopleAndyFeature film
2000ChopperJimmy LoughnanFeature film
2000Dogwoman: A Grrrl's Best FriendMatt HeydukeTV movie
2001My Brother JackJack MeredithTV movie
2004Falling in the Paradise (aka Pad u raj)Jonathan SchumacherFeature film
2005The Glenmoore JobWarrenTV movie
2006StalledRobShort film
2006Guy in a FieldGuyShort film
2006WarheadShort film
2007Shotgun! (An Opening Sequence)SteveShort film
2007BlackJack: GhostsJohnny ValeTV movie
2008Valentine's DayBeanTV movie
2009The Last SupperAndrewShort film
2009HuntedBudShort film
2009Facing RupertSteve SwansonShort film
2010Caught InsideToobsFeature film
2012LoadedLeeShort film
2012BeaconsfieldLarry KnightTV movie
2013Thanks for the RideOliverShort film
2015Colt 13SimmoShort film
2015PedalCannonShort film
2017ConcealedMaxFeature film
2017Foreign BodyAdamShort film
2017Red HandedStalkerShort film
2020NecktieDavidShort film
2022Maddie's Red HotDylanShort film
From the Outside

2024 Just a Farmer Policeman and directed the film.

Television

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YearTitleRoleType
1995Soldier SoldierFusilier Michael VickersTV series, 1 episode
1996Police RescueMattTV series, 1 episode
1997Heartbreak HighJJTV series, 2 episodes
1997RoarColmTV series, 1 episode
1998WildsideJohn 'Scratch' ScratchleyTV series, 2 episodes
2000All SaintsWill HarringtonTV series, 1 episode
2001Water RatsKevin O'SheaTV series, 1 episode
1999 / 2001StingersBen Matthews / HickockTV series, 2 episodes
2007City HomicideJosh BraddockTV series, 1 episode
2008UnderbellySean SonnetTV series, 3 episodes
2008Canal RoadDaryl KingTV miniseries, 3 episodes
2008RushSnuffy WellsTV series, 1 episode
2010Cops L.A.C.CameronTV series, 1 episode
2011Paper Giants: The Birth of CleoJack ThompsonTV miniseries, 2 episodes
2011Wild BoysHoganTV series, 1 episode
2011Spirited'The King' / Darren BonneyTV series, season 2, 10 episodes
2012Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesTintagel StoneTV series, season 1, episode 3: "The Green Mill Murder"
2012Puberty BluesGumbyTV series, 3 episodes
2015Deadline GallipoliConrad WhiteTV miniseries, 1 episode
2019Mr InbetweenPidgyTV series, 1 episode
2020Mystery RoadEmilio GordonTV series, season 2, episodes 1–3
2021EdenMichaelTV series, 3 episodes
2022–24TroppoTwistTV series, 9 episodes

Theatre

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As actor

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YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
1994TharkWestern Australian Academy of Performing Arts
1995That Eye, The SkyPlayhouse Perth, Space Theatre, Adelaide
1995BlackrockJaredWharf 1 Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company, Canberra Theatre
1996Live Acts on StageStables Theatre
1998CloudstreetBerth 9, Darling Harbour
2007The Birthday PartyFAD Gallery, Melbourne, St Kilda Army and Navy Club Memorial Hall
2013AnacondaBondi Oabilion with Tamarama Rock Surfers
2017, 2019Sunset StripStables Theatre Company at Griffin Theatre & Australia tour
Popcorn

As director

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YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
RoadDirectorTamarama Rock Surfers
Diary of a MadmanDirectorTamarama Rock Surfers

References

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  1. ^ a b Schembri, Jim (15 October 1997), "Three in the Picture For Film Awards", The Age
  2. ^ Barber, Lynden (12 February 2001), "Chopper saga cleans up", The Australian
  3. ^ Atkins, Alice (27 October 2001), "Film award focuses on some of us – AFI awards", The West Australian
  4. ^ a b c Caccetta, Wendy (5 August 1999), "Good Roles Can Be Murder", The West Australian
  5. ^ McNary, Dave (2 February 2011), "SXSW unveils complete pic lineup; Features slate consists of 130 films", Daily Variety
  6. ^ Young, Deborah (1 March 2005), "Falling in the Paradise review", Daily Variety
  7. ^ "THE LOCAL GOSS Hunt for witches", Geelong News, 14 September 2005
  8. ^ Brown, Pam (2 May 1997), "Grim View of Mateship", The West Australian.
  9. ^ Byrne, Fiona (7 October 2007), "Italian stallion ready for race", Sunday Herald Sun
  10. ^ "Previews – Wednesday August 2", Daily Telegraph, 20 August 2008
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