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Andrew Blackman
Born (1965-08-02) 2 August 1965 (age 59)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Occupations
  • Actor
  • theatre director and producer
  • dramatic performer interpreter
Years active1987-present
Known for

Andrew Blackman (born 2 August 1965) is an Australian born actor, producer, and director who founded the Complete Works Theatre Company (CWTC) in Melbourne in 1999.[1][2]

Early life and education

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Blackman was born in Brisbane, Queensland and began acting at the age of seven in the play Dark of the Moon, staged by the Queensland Theatre Company.[3][4]

He attended Dakabin State High School, where he performed in a high school musical production called Teen. He went on to study at Kelvin Grove College of Advance Education where he received an Associate Diploma in Performing Arts, received the Elizabeth Bequest Scholarship with TN! Theatre Company, and performed two seasons of Shakespeare with the Grin & Tonic Theatre Troupe. He was then accepted into Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) where he further honed his craft. He graduated in 1990.[5]

Career

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Blackman played the role of Dr. Harry Morrison in long-running medical series A Country Practice from 1991 to 1994, and Don Fry in multi-award winning children's series Mortified from 2006 to 2007.[6] He also appeared in the Logie Award-winning show Utopia and the Stan original series Bloom.[6][7]

Other television credits include police drama Blue Heelers, legal series Halifax f.p., long-running soap opera Neighbours, drama House Husbands, crime series Underbelly: Squizzy, Law of the Land, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Winners & Losers, Satisfaction and miniseries Barracuda. He also appeared in the 1987 thriller film Frenchman’s Farm.

Blackman founded the Complete Works Theatre Company (CWTC) in Melbourne in 1999, where he holds the role of Artistic Director. He has directed and produced numerous stage productions, including Medea, A Man for All Seasons, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Cosi, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Othello, Oedipus Rex, Richard III, and Hamlet. He has also starred in a number of Australian theatre companies' productions, including Macbeth, The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Othello and The Woman in Black.[8][9]

Personal life

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Blackman is married to Caroline Williams, who is also his business partner. They share children and live in the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy.[10]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Frenchman's Farm John Mainsbridge Feature film
1996 The Birds Do a Magnificent Tune Short film
1998 Hurrah Emerson Feature film
2015 Foetal Position James Short film
2025 Ostrich Joseph Short film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1991–1994 A Country Practice Dr Harry Morrison 266 episodes
1995 The Feds: Suspect Ponytail TV movie
1996 Halifax f.p. Stephen Audrey 1 episode
1996; 1999 Law of the Land James Forster 3 episodes
1996–2004 Blue Heelers Joel Willis / Lloyd Ryan / Warwick Janssen 4 episodes
1997 State Coroner David Hubbard 2 episodes
1998–1999 Neighbours Mike Healey 32 episodes
2001 Crash Zone Phil Godwen 1 episode
Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman Mac (Paul) McDonald TV movie
Stingers Lewis Craig 1 episode
2003 Legacy of the Silver Shadow Atomic Clock 1 episode
2006–2007 Mortified Don Fry 26 episodes
2008 Valentine's Day Tony Cosgrove TV movie
Rush Geoffrey 1 episode
Satisfaction Tom 1 episode
2009 The Saddle Club Vince Bernouli 1 episode
City Homicide Scott Cousins 1 episode
2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Roderick Gaskin 1 episode
Winners & Losers Tom Shields 5 episodes
2013 Wentworth Oliver Donaldson 1 episode
Underbelly Judge Woinarski 4 episodes
The Doctor Blake Mysteries Miles McLaren 1 episode
2014 House Husbands Hugh 4 episodes
2016 Barracuda Mr Taylor Miniseries, 3 episodes
2017 Newton's Law Lars Svensson Miniseries, 1 episode
2018 Superwog Foster Dad 1 episode
2019 Utopia Bruce Dennis QC 1 episode
2020 Bloom Martin 3 episodes[11]
2023 Warnie Malcolm Speed Miniseries, 2 episodes

Stage

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As actor

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Year Title Role Notes
1972 Dark of the Moon Queensland Theatre Company
1987 Desdemona and Othello Sydney Opera House with Grin and Tonic
1993 A Christmas Carol Concert Hall, Brisbane with Orford Productions International
Vulture Culture TN! Theatre Company
Raise the Titanic TN! Theatre Company
Ship of Fools TN! Theatre Company
As You Like It Orlando Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe
The Woman in Black Kipps Victorian Arts Council
1996 Kid Stakes Roo Playhouse, Melbourne, Gold Coast Arts Centre with MTC
Icarus Icarus Tasmanian New Music Festival
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Theseus Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe
Macbeth Macduff Grin and Tonic Theatre Troupe
1996 Over the Top With Jim Jackie / Brother Basher Queensland Conservatorium with Queensland Performing Arts Trust for Brisbane Festival & tour[12]
1996 Witches I and II Woolloongabba with Grin and Tonic
1997 Big Hair in America Jerry / Coach Universal Theatre, Melbourne for MICF
1997; 1998 The Taming of the Shrew Lucentio Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne with Australian Shakespeare Company, Adelaide Festival
2001 The Treadmill Willowhite / Aspinal / Rumkovsky Melbourne Athenaeum, Carlton Courthouse
2002 The Aunt's Story Frank / Wetherby Playhouse, Melbourne, Belvoir Street Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Brisbane with MTC
Extinction CWTC[13]
Much Ado About Nothing CWTC[14]
The Longest Memory Mr. Whitechapel CWTC
2007 Shadow Passion Robert Harrow Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne
2007 A Midsummer Night's Dream Oberon Theatre Works, Melbourne with The Preferred Play Company & CWTC
2011; 2014–2015 Walking with Dinosaurs − The Arena Spectacular Huxley North America / Australia / New Zealand tours with Creature Entertainment[15]
The Women of Troy Poseidon / Menelaus CWTC[16]
You Are the Blood David Boden Spinning Plates
2022 The Heartbreak Choir Standby Peter Southbank Theatre, Melbourne & Online with MTC
2023 Death of a Salesman Uncle Ben The Bowery, St Albans, The Drum, Dandenong, Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne, Melbourne suburban tour, VIC & NSW regional tour[17]
2025 And Then There Were None Standby CWTC[18]

As director / adaptor

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Off the Canvas Writer / Director Regional Arts Victoria
2007 Macbeth Director Melbourne with CWTC[19]
2007–2010 A Man for All Seasons Director University of Melbourne, Westside Performing Arts Centre, Mooroopna, The Capital, Bendigo, Mildura Arts Centre, Drum Theatre, Dandenong with CWTC
2008 Othello Adaptor Victorian regional tour with CWTC
2008 All the World's a Stage Adaptor Victorian regional tour with CWTC
2008 Richard III Director / Producer CWTC
2008; 2012; 2020 Romeo and Juliet Director CWTC[20]
Cubbies Theatre Project Director / Coordinator Men of Steel[21]
2009–2011 Poetry Alive! Writer / Director The Song Room
2011 Monkey Fights the Water Dragon Producer / Director Knox Festival with CWTC
2012; 2020 Macbeth Director CWTC
2012 Phat Poetry Director CWTC
2012 The Crucible Director CWTC
2013 Cosi Director CWTC / QUT[22]
2013 Monkey – The Journey to the West Co-writer Arts Centre Melbourne[23]
2013; 2014 Whores and Weeping Women Director / Dramaturge The Butterfly Club, Melbourne, Downstairs at the Maj, Perth with CWTC
2013; 2016 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Director CWTC
2015–2016 Medea Director University of Melbourne with CWTC[24]
2016 Encountering Conflict Director Tour with CWTC
2019 The Women of Troy Director CWTC
2022–2023 The Crucible / The Dressmaker Director CWTC
Hamlet Director / Producer CWTC
Oedipus Rex Director / Producer CWTC
Without So Much as Knocking Director / Producer CWTC
Federation Express Director / Producer CWTC
The Word Superb Director / Producer CWTC
A Midsummer Night’s Dream CWTC

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Awards

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Year Work Award Category Result
2003 Love Letters from a War AFI Awards Open Craft Award: Non-Feature Film Nominated
2004 Love Letters from a War New York Festival International TV Programming Silver World Medal: Docudrama Won
2019 Utopia Season 4 AACTA Awards Best Comedy Program Nominated

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References

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  1. ^ "Andrew Blackman | Actor, Camera and Electrical Department, Additional Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  2. ^ Daniel, Zoe; Pope, Cath (12 December 2007). "Katie Noonan and Andrew Blackman". ABC Local Radio. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Jock's Journal" (PDF). NewMedia. 33 (15–16): 9. 1 August 2021. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Andrew Blackman | Complete Works Theatre Company". 116.90.57.240. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  5. ^ "All Alumni". National Institute of Dramatic Art. NIDA 2022. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Our Team". Complete Works Theatre Company. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  7. ^ Fenton, Andrew (15 July 2015). "Rob Sitch says reality outpaced satire during the making of season two of comedy series Utopia". News.com.au. Archived from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  8. ^ "Andrew Blackman". Australian Plays Transform.
  9. ^ "Andrew Blackman". Completely Works Theatre.
  10. ^ "On the Couch with Andrew Blackman". artsreview.com.au. 24 July 2015.
  11. ^ "You won't believe which Mortified star is now making it big in Hollywood". Who. 4 May 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Over the Top With Jim". Theatregold.
  13. ^ "Complete Works Season 2021 - Incursions available live and online". Complete Works. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  14. ^ "Complete Works Season 2021 - Incursions available live and online". Complete Works. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  15. ^ "Andrew Blackman". Australian Plays Transform.
  16. ^ "Complete Works Season 2021 - Incursions available live and online". Complete Works. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  17. ^ "Death of a Salesman". Theatre Matters.
  18. ^ "Cast / Creatives". andthentherewerenone.com.au.
  19. ^ "Complete Works Season 2021 - Incursions available live and online". Complete Works. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  20. ^ "Complete Works Season 2021 - Incursions available live and online". Complete Works. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  21. ^ "Creatives". Whores and Weeping Women.
  22. ^ "Andrew Blackman". Australian Plays Transform.
  23. ^ "Creatives". Whores and Weeping Women.
  24. ^ "Andrew Blackman Is In The Pit With Medea". Theatrepeople. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  25. ^ "Andrew Blackman". AusStage.
  26. ^ "Andrew Blackman". LinkedIn.
  27. ^ "Andrew Blackman" (PDF). Showcast.
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