David Knijnenburg

David Albertus Trelawney Knijnenburg (/kəˈnnənbɜːrx/) is an Australian stage, television and film actor, best known for playing Alfred Hitchcock in his stage production Hitchcock & Herrmann.

David Knijnenburg
Born
David Albertus Trelawney Knijnenburg
Years active1988–present

Early life

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David Albertus Trelawney Knijnenburg[1] was born into a theatrical family of Dutch descent.

He started writing plays in primary school, and continued to create and perform comedy in high school and at university.[2]

Career

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Knijnenburg began his career at the World Exposition of 1988 as a television presenter hosting a live show for NHK Japan – Japanese Television.

He performed on stage in assorted roles in Twelfth Night Theatre's numerous stage adaptations of classic BBC television series such as Dad's Army and 'Allo 'Allo![citation needed].

He wrote the play Hitchcock & Herrmann, which was his first to be performed,[2] in March 2005 at the 4MBS performance studio. The play is based on the often stormy relationship between Alfred Hitchcock and film composer Bernard Hermann, and Knijnenburg played the character of Hitchcock in his own production, which earned good reviews.[3] In October 2006 the play was once again staged at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, again to good reviews.[4][5]

He was one of dozens of names mentioned during the media speculation over the casting of the eleventh Doctor Who, after David Tennant announced his resignation in 2008.[6][7]

He was commissioned by Ulverstone's local council to write Robin Hood – Vampire Slayer, which was performed in Tasmania in 2010.[2]

Publications

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Knijnenburg was the owner of The Brisbane Theatre Guide from 22 Apr 2002 until 6 December 2023, when registration was cancelled.[8]

Awards and nominations

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In 2007 Knijnenburg was the voted "Best Dressed Male" for Style Magazine's "Melbourne Cup Fashions on the Field".

Stage awards

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Filmography

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YearTitleRoleDirector
2008AwakeWilliamSkevos Mavros
2008DaybreakersVampire CommuterMichael Spierig and Peter Spierig
2007DeadlineDetective Steve JackmanDean Francis
2004Wendy's ChristmasNarratorJohannes Knijnenburg
2003CounterstrikeSecret Service AgentJerry London
2003About FacePeterDavid Knijnenburg
2003Timmy's ChristmasNarratorJohannes Knijnenburg
2002Other PeopleFootball PlayerKeiran Galvin
2002Scooby-DooTravellerRaja Gosnell
2001No Man (Or Woman) Is An IslandDoormanLinton Vivian
2001The GiftRupertDavid Knijnenburg
2000Walk The TalkBank ManagerShirley Barrett
1998Deep ImpactRefugeeMimi Leder
1996Jackie Chan's First StrikeMan in China TownStanley Tong

Television

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YearTitleRoleOther notes
2003(s)truthPieter van FlaschenDirected by Stephen Irwin for SBS Television
2000Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost WorldTribal TraderSeason 2, Episode 3 – Tourist Season
2000Stepsister From The Planet WeirdSchool TeacherDirected by Steve Boyum for The Disney Channel
2000Virtual NightmarePolice DeputyDirected by Michael Pattinson for UPN Pictures

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleOther notes
2009Tassie Talent TimeReg Masters / Kermit the FrogDirected by Brett Budgeon (Bass Strait Productions)[citation needed]
2009The Brett Budgeon and Darryl Beaton Big Band Variety ShowMC / Kermit the Frog / Susan BoyleDirected by Brett Budgeon (Bass Strait Productions)[citation needed]
2009Ye Olde Britannia Music HallChairmanDirected by Brett Budgeon (Bass Strait Productions)[citation needed]
2008The Night Before ChristmasGodfather Drosselmeyer / Mouse King / WoodsmanDirected by Tama Matheson (4MBS Classic Players)[citation needed]
2008Piccadilly Old Time Music HallChairmanDirected by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions/ NARPACA)[citation needed]
2008Much Ado About NothingFriar Francis / SextonDirected by Tama Matheson (4MBS Classic Players / Shakespeare on Oxford Festival)[citation needed]
2008One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestChief BromdenDirected by Tony Bonner (Jally Productions)[citation needed]
2007Concert with the StarsCo-Host and SoloistDirected by Brett Budgeon [citation needed]
2007CarouselDavid BascombeDirected by Tony Alcock (Twelfth Night Theatre)[citation needed]
2007Three Little PigsDame Prudence TrotterDirected by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions)[citation needed]
2007A Midsummer Night's DreamFrancis FluteDirected by Tama Matheson (4MBS Classic Players / Shakespeare on Oxford Festival)[citation needed]
2007CatsBustopher Jones / Gus the Theater catDirected by Tim O'Connor (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2007'Allo 'Allo!Officer CrabtreeDirected by Peter Farago (Twelfth Night Theatre)[citation needed]
2007Lexie Turns To StoneLonnyDirected by Amy Ingram (Judith Wright Centre)played opposite Liana Werner-Gray[citation needed]
2006Hitchcock & HerrmannAlfred HitchcockDirected by David Knijnenburg and Jesse Rosenfeld (Melbourne Fringe Festival/ Darling You Were Marvellous Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2005Run for Your WifeDetective Sergeant TroughtonDirected by Peter Farago (Twelfth Night Theatre)[citation needed]
2005Charlotte's WebMr ZuckermannDirected by Lynn Pelgrave[citation needed]
2005Dad's ArmyThe VicarDirected by Chris Betts (Bruce Mason Centre NZ)[citation needed]
2005The Taming of the ShrewGremio, The Tailor and VincentioDirected by Mark Conaghan (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2005Hitchcock & HerrmannAlfred HitchcockWritten and directed by David Knijnenburg (Shrine Pictures)[citation needed]
2005Robin Hood And His Merry MenFriar TuckDirected by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions)[citation needed]
2004The Rocky Horror ShowDoctor ScottDirected by Tony Alcock (On The Boards Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2004Piccadilly Old Time Music HallChairman and SoloistDirected by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions)[citation needed]
2004Dad's ArmyThe VicarDirected by Peter Williams (Twin Towns)[citation needed]
2004Wit!EnsembleDirected by Jack Bradford (Bunbury Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2004Dad's ArmyThe VicarDirected by Peter Williams (Twelfth Night Theatre)[citation needed]
2004The Soldier's TaleThe Devil(Collusion/ Queensland Conservatorium)[citation needed]
2003Brave New World OrderBarry JumperDirected by Brett Heath (Brisbane Powerhouse)[citation needed]
2002S.C.SuperstarBernard, Santa's Head ElfDirected by Damian Lee (Stage Door Dinner Theatre)[citation needed]
2002Wit!Technician 3Directed by Jack Bradford (La Boite Theatre D-Lab)[citation needed]
2002La BambaThe Great Cummerbundini(La Boite Theatre)[citation needed]
2002AnnieDaddy WarbucksDirected by Jack Bradford (Brisbane Junior Theatre)[citation needed]
2002La Bamba – Honk if you love...Fritz Eberhardt von Kurfurstendam(La Boite Theatre)[citation needed]
2002Cole Porter's Can-CanBoris AdzinidzinadzeDirected by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre)
2002AnnieDaddy WarbucksDirected by Jan Patterson (Ipswich Musical Theatre)[citation needed]
2002La Bamba – Sunday Night FeverOld Codger(La Boite Theatre)[citation needed]
2002Brave New World OrderEnsembleDirected by Brett Heath (Brisbane Powerhouse)[citation needed]
2002You Can't Take It with YouPaul SycamoreDirected by Steven Tandy (Gold Coast Little Theatre)[citation needed]
2002SalomeHerod AntipasDirected by Leah Huxley (Nash Theatre)[citation needed]
2001Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatPotiphar, NaphtaliDirected by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2001My Fair LadyZoltan Karpathy, HarryDirected by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre)[citation needed]
2001Oliver!Mr SowerberryDirected by Jack Bradford (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2001Agatha Christie's Murder on the NileSimon MostynDirected by Lynn Wright (Starbuck / QPAC)[citation needed]
2001Bye Bye BirdieEd Sullivan, CompanyDirected by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2000WhodunnitPerkins, the ButlerDirected by Alex Lanham (Brisbane Arts Theatre)[citation needed]
2000Les MisérablesStudent / CompanyDirected by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre)[citation needed]
2000Portrait -A Musical of Oscar Wilde's A Picture of Dorian GrayLord Fermor, Victor the ButlerDirected by John Wikman (A.P.I. Theatre Company)[citation needed]
2000Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor DreamcoatNaphtali / Pharaoh's GuardDirected by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
1999The Importance of Being EarnestMerriman, Lane, Oscar WildeDirected by Jack Bradford (Harvest Rain Theatre Company)[citation needed]
1977Deidre the DogDeidreDirected by Catherine Owen-Chandler (Lady of Lourdes Theatre Company)[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Historical details for ABN 35 175 783 072". ABN Lookup. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "David Knijnenburg Archives". Playlab Theatre. 6 November 2023. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  3. ^ Munro-Wallis, Nigel (12 March 2005). "Hitchcock and Hermann". 612 ABC Brisbane. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 12 February 2008. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  4. ^ Richards, Tim (9 October 2006). "Hitchcock & Herrmann". The Age. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  5. ^ Flaherty, Colin (4 October 2006). "Hitchcock and Herrmann". The Groggy Squirrel. Archived from the original on 6 May 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Doctor Who News 2020".
  7. ^ "Australian Actor to play Dr Who?". Australian Acting News. 29 November 2008. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2009.
  8. ^ "Current details for ABN 35 175 783 072". ABN Lookup. 1 November 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Matilda Awards 2005". Archived from the original on 29 September 2007.
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