Gerald Lepkowski (born in Glasgow, Scotland) is a television and stage actor, who has had guest roles in both Australia, Scotland and England, before landing the lead role in Dirt Game in Australia in 2009.
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Born in the Sighthill area of Glasgow, Scotland, Lepkowski is the second child of Edward Lepkowski, a carpet fitter of Polish descent; and Catherine Lepkowski (née Murray). He has a brother, Edward Jr, and a sister, Carol. While travelling in Australia in his early twenties, Lepkowski was bitten by the acting bug and eventually trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.[1] where he met fellow British-born thespian, Frances O'Connor, with whom he now has one child, Luka, born in 2005. After working extensively in Australia for over a decade, he and O'Connor relocated to London where more work followed. The couple are currently residing in Los Angeles.
Lepkowski worked extensively in Australia on the stage, and he played Tysefew in 'The Dutch Courtesan', Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing, Roger & Arthur in The Balcony, Vershinin in The Three Sisters, Krogstaad in A Doll's House and Orsino in Twelfth Night, all with the Melbourne Theatre Company.
Lepkowski then went on to appear in several Australian TV series from 1994, starring in The Damnation of Harvey McHugh in a guest role. Since then, he has been in guest roles in other television work, in both Australia and England. Other roles include Neighbours in 1994 Halifax f.p. in 1996, State Coroner in 1997, Monarch of the Glen in 2001, Two Thousand Acres of Sky in 2003, in EastEnders in 2005, among others.
In 2002 he landed the lead role in the award-winning Scottish romantic comedy film, American Cousins, starring alongside Shirley Henderson, Danny Nucci and Hollywood stars Dan Hedaya and Vincent Pastore. The same year he appeared in another British film, Man Dancin', which starred Eastenders actor Alex Ferns.
In 2009, he starred in the lead role of Dirt Game, an Australian drama series that aired on ABC1. This is his first role in a leading part. He is currently starring in season 2 of East West 101, a drama that airs on SBS. It began airing in mid-October 2009.[2] In 2010, Lepkowski appeared in the Australian telemovie Sisters of War as Bishop Leo Scharmach.