Abe Forsythe
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Born | Abraham Forsythe 26 July 1981 |
Abe Forsythe (born Abraham Forsythe on 26 July 1981) is an Australian actor. He is the son of actor/comedian Drew Forsythe.
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[edit] Career
He first appeared on the TV series The Miraculous Mellops. He has since appeared as Campbell Todd on the Australian TV series Always Greener, starred in the mini-series Marking Time and starred and directed the 2003 film Ned. He also directed and starred in a parody of The Matrix called Computer Boy. Forsythe has also recently written a number of acclaimed sketches for the late night sketch comedy series Comedy Inc - The Late Shift. He also stars in the Australian/British television series co-production Tripping Over.
[edit] Selected Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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Tripping Over | Nic | 2006 |
The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant | Sam | 2005 |
Fireflies | Hank Sharp | 2004 |
Post | Jaysen Chappell | 2004 |
Marking Time | Hal Fleming | 2003 |
Ned | Ned Kelly | 2003 |
Always Greener | Campbell Todd | 2001 |
Computer Boy | Agent Smith | 2000 |
Escape from Jupiter | Kingston | 1994 |
The Miraculous Mellops | Unknown | 1991 |
[edit] Other appearances
Abe Forsythe, has also guest starred in Australian Television Shows, including Blue Heelers, All Saints, Water Rats and Blue Water High.