Lachy Hulme

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Lachy Hulme
Born April 1, 1971 (1971-04-01) (age 37)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Lachy Hulme (born April 1, 1971) is an Australian born actor and screenwriter. Hulme attended high school at Melbourne's Wesley College, graduating with honors in drama. He wrote the feature film Men With Guns, and co-wrote (with director Matthew George) Let's Get Skase, a comedy-adventure in which Hulme also starred.

He is best known as the character Sparks in the Matrix trilogy.

He was considered for the role of The Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, but was turned down in favour of Heath Ledger.[1]

Hulme starred in Macbeth (2006), as Macduff, and BoyTown, as music impresario Marty Boomstein.

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  1. ^ Mark Beall. "Lachy Hulme Talks Joker", Cinematical, 2006-05-30. Retrieved on 2006-07-31. 

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