David Knijnenburg
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Born | David Albertus Trelawney Knijnenburg April 3, 1967 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Years active | 1988 - present |
David Knijnenburg (born April 3, 1967) is a Dutch / Australian stage, television and film actor, best known for playing Alfred Hitchcock in his stage production Hitchcock & Herrmann and in assorted roles in Twelfth Night Theatre’s numerous stage adaptations of classic BBC television series such as Dad's Army and ‘Allo ‘Allo!.
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[edit] Biography
Born into a theatrical family, Knijnenburg began his career at the World Exposition of 1988 as a television presenter hosting a live show for NHK Japan - Japanese Television. He has performed on stage alongside Lucky Grills, Gorden Kaye, Sue Hodge, Guy Siner, Katy Manning, Jason Gann, Chloe Dallimore, Steven Tandy, Jon English, Lewis Fiander and Tony Bonner. He is best loved for his beautiful singing voice and amazing ability to sing any style from jazz to the grandest of Opera.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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2008 | Daybreakers | Vampire Commuter | Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig |
2007 | Deadline | Detective Steve Jackman | Dean Francis |
2004 | Dreaming The Hardest | Sports Anchorman | Steve Grunnvatn |
2004 | Wendy's Dispirit of Christmas | Narrator | Johannes Knijnenburg |
2003 | Counterstrike | Secret Service Agent | Jerry London |
2003 | About Face | Peter | David Knijnenburg |
2002 | Other People | Football Player | Keiran Galvin |
2002 | Scooby Doo (film) | Traveller | Raja Gosnell |
2000 | Walk The Talk | Bank Manager | Shirley Barrett |
1998 | Deep Impact (film) | Refugee | Mimi Leder |
1996 | Jackie Chan's First Strike | Man in China Town | Stanley Tong |
[edit] Television
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2003 | (s)truth | Pieter van Flaschen | Directed by Stephen Irwin for SBS Television |
2000 | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World | Tribal Trader | Season 2, Episode 3 - Tourist Season |
2000 | Stepsister From The Planet Weird | School Teacher | Directed by Steve Boyum for The Disney Channel |
2000 | Virtual Nightmare | Police Deputy | Directed by Michael Pattinson for UPN Pictures |
[edit] Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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2008 | Piccadilly Old Time Music Hall | Chairman | Directed by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions/ NARPACA) |
2008 | One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | Chief Bromden | Directed by Tony Bonner (Jally Productions) |
2007 | Concert With The Stars | Co-Host and Soloist | Directed by Brett Budgeon |
2007 | Carousel | David Bascombe | Directed by Tony Alcock (Twelfth Night Theatre) |
2007 | Three Little Pigs | Dame Prudence Trotter | Directed by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions) |
2007 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Francis Flute | Directed by Tama Matheson (4MBS Classic Players) |
2007 | Cats | Bustopher Jones / Gus the Theater cat | Directed by Tim O'Connor (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
2007 | 'Allo 'Allo! | Officer Crabtree | Directed by Peter Farago (Twelfth Night Theatre) |
2007 | Lexie Turns To Stone | Lonny | Directed by Amy Ingram (Judith Wright Centre) |
2006 | Hitchcock & Herrmann | Alfred Hitchcock | Directed by David Knijnenburg and Jesse Rosenfeld (Melbourne Fringe Festival/ Darling You Were Marvellous Theatre Company) |
2005 | Run For Your Wife | Detective Sergeant Troughton | Directed by Peter Farago (Twelfth Night Theatre) |
2005 | Charlotte's Web | Mr Zuckermann | Directed by Lynn Pelgrave |
2005 | Dad's Army | The Vicar | Directed by Chris Betts (Bruce Mason Centre NZ) |
2005 | The Taming of the Shrew | Gremio, The Tailor and Vincentio | Directed by Mark Conaghan (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
2005 | Hitchcock & Herrmann | Alfred Hitchcock | Written and directed by David Knijnenburg (Shrine Pictures) |
2005 | Robin Hood And His Merry Men | Friar Tuck | Directed by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions) |
2004 | The Rocky Horror Show | Doctor Scott | Directed by Tony Alcock (On The Boards Theatre Company) |
2004 | Piccadilly Old Time Music Hall | Chairman and Soloist | Directed by Kate Peters (Top Hat Productions) |
2004 | Dad's Army | The Vicar | Directed by Peter Williams (Twin Towns) |
2004 | Wit! | Ensemble | Directed by Jack Bradford (Bunbury Theatre Company) |
2004 | Dad's Army | The Vicar | Directed by Peter Williams (Twelfth Night Theatre) |
2004 | The Soldier's Tale | The Devil | (Collusion/ Queensland Conservatorium) |
2003 | Brave New World Order | Barry Jumper | Directed by Brett Heath (Brisbane Powerhouse) |
2002 | S.C.Superstar | Bernard, Santa's Head Elf | Directed by Damian Lee (Stage Door Dinner Theatre) |
2002 | Wit! | Technician 3 | Directed by Jack Bradford (La Boite Theatre D-Lab) |
2002 | La Bamba | The Great Cummerbundini | (La Boite Theatre) |
2002 | Annie | Daddy Warbucks | Directed by Jack Bradford (Brisbane Junior Theatre) |
2002 | La Bamba - Honk if you love... | Fritz Eberhardt von Kurfurstendam | (La Boite Theatre) |
2002 | Cole Porter's Can Can | Boris Adzinidzinadze | Directed by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre) |
2002 | Annie | Daddy Warbucks | Directed by Jan Patterson (Ipswich Musical Theatre) |
2002 | La Bamba - Sunday Night Fever | Old Codger | (La Boite Theatre) |
2002 | Brave New World Order | Ensemble | Directed by Brett Heath (Brisbane Powerhouse) |
2002 | You Can’t Take It With You | Paul Sycamore | Directed by Steven Tandy (Gold Coast Little Theatre) |
2002 | Salomé | Herod Antipas | Directed by Leah Huxley (Nash Theatre) |
2001 | Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Potiphar, Naphtali | Directed by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
2001 | My Fair Lady | Zoltan Karpathy, Harry | Directed by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre) |
2001 | Oliver! | Mr Sowerberry | Directed by Jack Bradford (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
2001 | Agatha Christie's Murder On The Nile | Simon Mostyn | Directed by Lynn Wright (Starbuck / QPAC) |
2001 | Bye Bye Birdie | Ed Sullivan, Company | Directed by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
2000 | Whodunnit | Perkins, the Butler | Directed by Alex Lanham (Brisbane Arts Theatre) |
2000 | Les Misérables | Student / Company | Directed by Robert Young (Gold Coast Arts Centre) |
2000 | Portrait -A Musical of Oscar Wilde’s A Picture Of Dorian Gray | Lord Fermor, Victor the Butler | Directed by John Wikman (A.P.I. Theatre Company) |
2000 | Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Naphtali, Phaorah’s Guard | Directed by Robbie Parkin (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
1999 | The Importance Of Being Earnest | Merriman, Lane, Oscar Wilde | Directed by Jack Bradford (Harvest Rain Theatre Company) |
[edit] Awards and Nominations
[edit] Stage awards
- 1999 - Won - Harveys Award for The Importance Of Being Earnest
- 2000 - Nominated - 4MBS Perform Award for Best Actor in a Drama for Whodunnit
- 2001 - Nominated - 4MBS Perform Award for Best Actor in a Drama for Agatha Christie's Murder On The Nile
- 2001 - Nominated - 4MBS Perform Award for Best Actor in a Musical for Oliver!, My Fair Lady and Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
- 2003 - Won - The Glugs of Gosh Award for Excellence in Theatre
- 2003 - Nominated - Matilda Award for Emerging Artist
- 2006 - Nominated - Matilda Award for Best Playwright Hitchcock & Herrmann
[edit] External links
- David Knijnenburg at the Internet Movie Database
- David Knijnenburg at Austage
- David Knijnenburg Image Search
- Matilda Awards 2005
- ABC Radio Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann
- Melbourne's THE AGE Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann
- The Groggy Squirrel Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann
- Melbourne Stage Online Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann