Richard Roxburgh
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Born | January 1, 1962 Albury, New South Wales, Australia |
Richard Roxburgh (born January 1, 1962) is an Australian actor who has starred in many Australian films and has appeared in supporting roles in a number of Hollywood productions, usually as villains.
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[edit] Biography
Roxburgh was born in Albury. He appeared in a large number of Australian film and stage productions through the 1990s, including a critically acclaimed turn as Hamlet in the 1994 Company B production at the Belvoir St Theatre. His first supporting role in an international blockbuster was in Mission Impossible II in 2000, but it was perhaps his eyecatching role as a villain in Moulin Rouge! in 2001, that attracted attention. In 2004, he went on to play the diabolical role of Count Dracula in Van Helsing. During the making of the film, he met Silvia Colloca, whom he married on September 25, 2004. They have one son, Raphael Roxburgh, who was born in February 2007.
Roxburgh directed his first film, Romulus, My Father, released in 2007.
He performed the lead character, Roland Henning, who suffered writers block in Michael Gow's new play "Toy Symphony" in December 2007 at the Belvior Street Theatre Sydney.
Roxburgh also has a resemblance to fellow Australian actor, Grant Bowler.
[edit] Filmography
- Romulus, My Father, Director (2007)
- Like Minds (2006)
- Fragile (2005)
- Stealth (2005)
- Van Helsing (2004)
- League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
- The One and Only (2002)
- The Touch (2002)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002) (TV)
- Moulin Rouge! (2001)
- Mission: Impossible II (2000)
- Passion: The Story of Percy Grainger (1999)
- In The Winter Dark (1998)
- Thank God He Met Lizzie (1997)
- Children of the Revolution (1996)
[edit] Awards
- Australian Film Institute:
- 2006 - nominated: The Silence (TV)
- 2001 - nominated: Moulin Rouge!
- 1999 - nominated: Passion
- 1997 - won: Doing Time for Patsy Cline
- Film Crities Circle of Australia Awards:
- 1998 - won: Doing Time for Patsy Cline
[edit] External links
- Richard Roxburgh at the Internet Movie Database
- Romulus My Father website
- Eyeforfilm.co.uk - Interview with Richard Roxburgh about Romulus, My Father