Kim Gyngell, sometimes also credited as Kym Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as Ian McKenzie in Boulevard of Broken Dreams.

Kim Gyngell
Born
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Other namesKym Gyngell
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active1974–present

Career

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Television

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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Gyngell appeared in The Comedy Company and developed several popular characters, one of whom, Col'n Carpenter, went on to have his own sitcom. Gyngell also appeared (as Carpenter) in a series of public service announcements for the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand.

Gyngell was a regular on Australian comedy series Full Frontal during the mid-1990s, where he starred alongside Eric Bana before Bana attained Hollywood fame. His most notable characters included; 'Leon' (an art critic who used to frequently utter the word 'crap'); and as characters sending up Kerry O'Brien and John Laws. After Full Frontal, Gyngell had guest roles, in comedy programs The Micallef Program and Pizza, and on drama series’ The Secret Life of Us, CrashBurn, Love My Way and Underbelly.

From 2007, Gyngell played Father Harris in the comedy The Librarians.[1] In 2008, he featured in the comedy series Very Small Business. In 2012, Gyngell played Paddy the accountant in The Straits. More recently he has starred in Top of the Lake, Rake, a second season of Very Small Business, Love Me, Crazy Fun Park, Black Snow (featuring Travis Fimmel), Wakefield, No Activity, and The Artful Dodger.

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In 1985, Gyngell starred in Wills & Burke playing William John Wills. In 1988, his role in Boulevard of Broken Dreams, earned him an AFI award for Best Actor. Likewise, his 1990 star turn in Heaven Tonight earned him an AFI nomination. In 2000, he starred in the surprise comedy hit of the year, The Wog Boy. Post-2000, he featured in The Hard Word, Macbeth and Salvation. More recent film appearances include The Little Death and Brothers' Nest.

Theatre

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Gyngell played with various theatre collectives in the 1970s, such as La Mama, The Pram Factory, Hoopla (the predecessor of the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne) and the Sydney Theatre Company. In 2003, he played Robert in a production of David Auburn's play Proof. In 2008 Gyngell starred in Joanna Murray-Smith Ninety and Molière's The Hypocrite at the Melbourne Theatre Company.[2] In 2012, he performed in Sydney Theatre Company's production of Pygmalion.

Filmography

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Television

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YearTitleRoleType
1974Division 4RabbitTV series, 1 episode
1974HomicideGreg / KennyTV series, 1 episode
1974-75Matlock PoliceSam / Alf Moore / Moses Lane / Clarry AdamsTV series, 4 episodes
1978-81Cop ShopOswald Prowse / Cliff Scully / George Edmunds / Lenny Wilson / Steve RickettsTV series, 7 episodes
1980The SullivansReporterTV series, 1 episode
1983The Daryl Somers ShowUndertaker in ‘Detergent Place’TV series, 1 episode
1985The Eleventh HourVarious characters (including Col’n Carpenter)TV series
1985The Dunera BoysPrivate BruceMiniseries, 2 episodes
1986Kaboodle Magic MirrorTV series,
Episode: Snow White and the Dreadful Dwarves (Season 1)
1986The Fast LaneLynchTV series, 1 episode
1987The Petrov AffairHarry PittMiniseries, 2 episodes
1987The Flying DoctorsDan DivineTV series, 1 episode
1988-89The Comedy CompanyCol'n CarpenterTV series
1990-91Col'n Carpenter Col'n CarpenterTV series, 61 episodes
1992All Together NowLouie LittleTV series, 1 episode
1992BlighThe PrinceTV series, 1 episode
1992EmbassyRichardsonTV series, 1 episode
1993-97Full FrontalVarious charactersTV series, 107 episodes
1993Seven Deadly SinsWilliamMiniseries,
Episode: Greed
1994WedlockedHaroldTV series, 2 episodes
1995FireJimmy RunyonTV series, 5 episodes
1999The Micallef ProgramVarious CharactersTV series, 1 episode
1999Chuck FinnMr JonesTV series, 1 episode
2000Blue HeelersShane DonnellyTV series, 1 episode
2000The GamesAlan RonaldsonTV series, 1 episode
2000SeaChangeDennis DreebleTV series, 1 episode
2000Eugenie Sandler P.I.DancerTV series, 1 episode
2001PizzaBank ManagerTV series, 1 episode
2001-02BackBernerSelfTV series, 10 episodes
2003Welcher & WelcherOpening NarrationMiniseries, 1 episode
2003CrashBurnWallyTV series, 1 episode
2003The Secret Life of UsDr. VanderTV series, 7 episodes
2005Scooter: Secret AgentCole BunkerTV series, 1 episode
2006Nightmares and Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen KingWill Tabor, Literary AgentMiniseries, 1 episode
2007City HomicideAdam BoldtTV series, 1 episode
2007Love My WayCurtis ManningTV series, 3 episodes
2007WilfredDr. Jack UnderwoodTV series, 3 episodes
2007The LibrariansFather HarrisTV series, 12 episodes
2008UnderbellyKeith Faure (‘Mr X’)TV series, 1 episode
2008Very Small BusinessRay LeonardTV series, 6 episodes
2010LowdownHoward EvansTV series, 16 episodes
2012The StraitsPaddyTV series, 2 episodes
2013Upper Middle BoganMr WiddicombeTV series, 1 episode
2015HidingWarwick DarmodyTV series, 8 episodes
2016RakeReggieTV series, 1 episode
2016No ActivityRainerTV series, 1 episode
2016Jack IrishWarren TissotTV series, 3 episodes
2017Top of the LakeBootieTV series, 4 episodes
2017SunshineRev. Neil ‘The Peacock’ SkeltonMiniseries, 4 episodes
2018Picnic at Hanging RockCharlie Seymour-BakerMiniseries, 1 episode
2018Back in Very Small BusinessRay LeonardTV series, 8 episodes
2021WakefieldZelcoMiniseries, 2 episodes
2021-23Love MeRichardMiniseries, 4 episodes
2022-23Black SnowSergeant Troy TurnerTV series, 6 episodes
2023Crazy FunparkEdmund HenleyTV series, 3 episodes
2023The Artful DodgerProfessor Alistair McGregorTV series

Film

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YearTitleRoleType
1980The Chain ReactionCrabsFeature film
1985Wills & BurkeWilliam John WillsFeature film
1986Just UsThe MouthTV film
1987Ground ZeroDetectiveFeature film
1987With Love to the Person Next to MeWallaceFeature film
1987Bushfire MoonHungry BillFeature film
1988BackstagePaarvoFeature film
1988Evil Angels (A Cry in the Dark)[3]Feature film
1988Boulevard of Broken DreamsIan McKenzieFeature film
1988Bachelor GirlKarl StantonTV film
1988Grievous Bodily HarmMickFeature film
1989The Humpty Dumpty ManTape OperatorFeature film
1990What the Moon SawJim ShillingFeature film
1990Heaven TonightBaz SchultzFeature film
1993The Making of NothingDavoTV film
1996Love and Other CatastrophesProfessor LeechFeature film
1996Shaun Micallef’s World Around HimVarious charactersTV film
1997Kangaroo PalaceSpiderTV movie
1997AmyWax StevensFeature film
2000Arctic AdventureTek (voice)Short film
2000The Wog BoySupervisorFeature film
2002The Hard WordPaulFeature film
2002BlowRichardShort film
2003RoundaboutDr Patrick O’RoarkeShort film
2003The House of NamesEleanorShort film
2004Josh JarmanStan BillowsFeature film
2005The WriterJonathanShort film
2006MacbethDoctorFeature film
2007The Lone RiderLone RiderShort film
2008SalvationTonyFeature film
2014The Little DeathSteveFeature film
2015Force of DestinyDr JamesFeature film
2017Bleeding SteelDr. JamesFeature film
2018Brothers' NestRodgerFeature film

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleCompany/Venue
1971The Day the Whores Come to Play TennisNew Theatre, Sydney, Pram Factory
1972You’ll Come to Love Your Sperm Test
1972DriftwoodClaremont Theatre
1973The One Day of the YearAlexander Theatre
1973Oedipus RexOedipusClaremont Theatre
1974WavesClaremont Theatre
1974The Bald Prima DonnaClaremont Theatre
1974Theatre in EducationArena Theatre Company tour
1976Obsessive Behaviour in Small SpacesLa Mama Theatre
1977Dr FaustusSydney Town Hall with Performance Syndicate
1978FreaksMaggottPlaybox Theatre, Melbourne
1978The Ship's WhistlePram Factory with Australian Performance Group
1979The Caucasian Chalk CircleIronshirtSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
1979–81Boys Own McBethParis Theatre, Sydney, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Canberra Theatre, Hobart, Regal Theatre, Perth, Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, Opera Theatre, Adelaide, Westwood Theatre LA
1985Nine Little Australians! (Season Two)YMCA, Melbourne
1992A Dickins' ChristmasJack GruelMalthouse Theatre with Playbox Theatre, Melbourne
1993Much Ado About NothingDogberryPlayhouse, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Princess Theatre, Launceston with Melbourne Theatre Company
1994CosiDougGlen Street Theatre, Playhouse, Canberra, Geelong Arts Centre, The Capital, Bendigo, Monash University, West Gippsland Arts Centre, Russell Street Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
1996–98SylviaTom / Phyllis / LeslieWharf 1 Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company, Fairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
1997The Real Inspector HoundMoonPlayhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
1998 Twelfth NightMalvolioPlayhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
1998The MisanthropeThe CriticFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
1999Pride and PrejudiceMr CollinsSydney Opera House, Playhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2000Art and SoulArtist (Untitled)
Rembrandt (The Slaughterhouse)
Zod (Whispering Death)
Fairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2001ArtYvanPlayhouse, Melbourne, Regal Theatre, Perth, QPAC with Melbourne Theatre Company
2002Blue/OrangeRobertFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2002The Simple TruthHirstMalthouse Theatre
2003The VisitThe TeacherPlayhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2003ProofRobertCremorne Theatre with Queensland Theatre
2004HinterlandFrank GruelFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2004Cruel and TenderRichardFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2005Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend FreedomFortyfivedownstairs
2005The MetamorphosisGregor's boss / Harry the cleanerWharf 2 Theatre , Malthouse Theatre with Sydney Theatre Company
2006Ray's TempestDuffyFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2006FestenPaulFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2006It Just StoppedFranklinBelvoir Street Theatre
2007The GloryFairfax Studio, Melbourne
2007The PillowmanTupolskiMalthouse Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
2007-09NinetyWilliamFairfax Studio, Melbourne, Geelong Arts Centre, Cremorne Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company for Queensland Theatre
2008–09The Hypocrite[2]TartuffePlayhouse, Melbourne with Melbourne Theatre Company
2010The Ugly OneSchefflerSouthbank Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company
2010God of CarnageAlan ReilleDunstan Playhouse Adelaide, Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga Centre with State Theatre Company of South Australia
2011The Laramie Project - Ten Years LaterDennis ShepardRed Stitch Actors Theatre
2011Return to EarthCleveland WasterFairfax Studio with Melbourne Theatre Company
2012PygmalionColonel PickeringSydney Theatre Company
2013A Number [4]SalterStudio Underground, State Theatre Centre with Perth Theatre Company
2013The DragonThe MayorMalthouse Theatre
2017Hay FeverDavid BlissSouthbank Theatre with Melbourne Theatre Company

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Gyngell played keyboards in the Melbourne band Le Club Foote, who released their only album Cinema Qua in 1984, along with a couple of singles. The album was produced by Colin Hay of the band Men at Work.[7]

Albums

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YearTitleAlbum details
1984Cinema Qua
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Label: EMX (430010)

Singles

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List of singles, with Australian chart positions
YearTitlePeak chart
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Album
AUS
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1984"Party"/"Happy"56Cinema Qua
"Warning"/"Life in Ice"-

Awards

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YearAwardNominated workCategoryResult
1988AFI awardBoulevard of Broken DreamsBest Actor in a Supporting Role[9]Won
1990AFI awardHeaven Tonight[9]Nominated
2005St Kilda Film FestivalThe WriterBest Actor Award[10]Nominated

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