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Brendan Cowell

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Brendan Cowell
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Australian actor Brendan Cowell was raised in the beach side suburb of Cronulla by parents Yvonne and Bruce. His older sisters, both singers and dancers, encouraging Brendan to create his own shows to perform after dinner in front of the family. At age 8, he was cast in a TV commercial while awaiting one of his sisters to come out of a dance rehearsal. He worked in television drama during his teens, before getting his BA in Communication, Theatre and Media from Charles Sturt University, Bathurst in 1998. He continued to work in film, theatre and television as an actor, but then began writing his own plays in the late 1990's to immediate success. Brendan was the recipient of the 2003 Griffin Playwright award for most outstanding new work in a given year, and his play 'Bed' earned him a share of the 2001 Patrick White Playwrights award, the richest playwriting award in Australia for new talent. Brendan ran Wharf2Loud at the Sydney Theatre Company for two years, a company later succeeded by Cate Blanchett. Brendan's next foray into television saw him writing for the SBS TV satire 'Life Support', of which he played Todd the Toolman, and the widely acclaimed 'Love My Way', which he played Tom Jackson, and wrote several episodes. Brendan acted in a number of Australian films, including Matthew Saville's 'Noise', and the war epic 'Beneath Hill 60', later directing the film adaptation of his most successful play 'Ruben Guthrie', which opened the Sydney Film Festival in 2015 and played at the London BFI the following year. After the overseas success of the ABC TV adaptation of 'The Slap' a single series drama which Brendan wrote and acted in, winning the AFI for best screenplay in TV in a given year - Brendan boldly moved to London in 2016, where he achieved immediate success on stage with the Simon Stone directed 'Yerma' starring Billie Piper, at which Joe Wright, the well-renowned film maker (Atonement), spotted him for the lead role in the Young Vic production of 'Life of Galileo' which played to full houses and featured the music of The Chemical Brothers. Brendan has also starred in season 7 of 'Game of Thrones' since his move to the UK, enjoying a small role in 'A Current War' next to Michael Shannon, and 'Press', a TV series about the tabloids for BBC 1, before he heads off to Broadway with 'Yerma' in 2018. Brendan has two original TV scripts in development with UK producers and networks and a new stage play for England called 'London Bridge'. He is single, 41, and has no pets.
BornAugust 16, 1976
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Brendan Cowell and Claudia Karvan in Love My Way (2004)
Brendan Cowell in Rush (2008)
Brendan Cowell, Mariel McClorey, and Ewen Leslie in Love My Way (2004)
Brendan Cowell and Alfie Allen in Game of Thrones (2011)
Brendan Cowell and Alfie Allen in Game of Thrones (2011)
Brendan Cowell and Alfie Allen in Game of Thrones (2011)
Brendan Cowell, Patrick Brammall, and Abbey Lee
Brendan Cowell in Bee Sting (2010)
Brendan Cowell, Peter Dinklage, Megan Gale, Peter Helliar, and Yvonne Strahovski in I Love You Too (2010)
Brendan Cowell in Noise (2007)
Brendan Cowell in Game of Thrones (2011)

Known for

Brendan Cowell in Noise (2007)
Noise
6.6
  • Constable Graham McGahan
  • 2007
Patrick Brammall in Ruben Guthrie (2015)
Ruben Guthrie
5.8
  • Writer
  • 2015
Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Bailey Bass, and Britain Dalton in Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
Avatar: The Way of Water
7.8
  • Scoresby
  • 2022
Love My Way (2004)
Love My Way
8.3
TV Series
  • Tom Jackson

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Actor

  • A Thousand Words
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  • National Theatre Live: The Crucible (2023)
    National Theatre Live: The Crucible
  • Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Bailey Bass, and Britain Dalton in Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
    Avatar: The Way of Water
  • The Twelve (2022)
    The Twelve
  • The End (2020)
    The End
  • The Letdown (2017)
    The Letdown
  • Ben Chaplin, Priyanga Burford, and Charlotte Riley in Press (2018)
    Press
  • Nicholas Hoult, Michael Shannon, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Tom Holland in The Current War: Director's Cut (2017)
    The Current War: Director's Cut
  • National Theatre Live: Yerma (2017)
    National Theatre Live: Yerma
  • Game of Thrones (2011)
    Game of Thrones
  • Brock (2016)
    Brock
  • Alison Bell in Comedy Showroom: The Letdown (2016)
    Comedy Showroom: The Letdown
  • Broke (2016)
    Broke
  • Aaron Fa'aoso, Jon Bell, Elizabeth Wymarra, Bjorn Stewart, Nakkiah Lui, and Steven Oliver in Black Comedy (2014)
    Black Comedy
  • Black Chook (2015)
    Black Chook
  • Observance (2015)
    Observance

Writer

  • Patrick Brammall in Ruben Guthrie (2015)
    Ruben Guthrie
  • Damon Herriman in The Outlaw Michael Howe (2013)
    The Outlaw Michael Howe
  • Save Your Legs! (2012)
    Save Your Legs!
  • Alex Dimitriades, Melissa George, Jonathan LaPaglia, and Sophie Okonedo in The Slap (2011)
    The Slap
  • My Place (2009)
    My Place
  • Ten Empty (2008)
    Ten Empty
  • Love My Way (2004)
    Love My Way
  • Brooke Satchwell and Khan Chittenden in Dangerous (2007)
    Dangerous
  • Europe (2005)
    Europe
  • Running Down These Dreams
  • Wasted on the Young
  • Sweet Dreams
  • I Love U
  • Free
  • Baggage Claim

Director

  • Patrick Brammall in Ruben Guthrie (2015)
    Ruben Guthrie
  • Damon Herriman in The Outlaw Michael Howe (2013)
    The Outlaw Michael Howe
  • Europe (2005)
    Europe

Videos6

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Trailer
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Trailer
Observance
Trailer 1:34
Observance
Beneath Hill 60
Trailer 2:22
Beneath Hill 60
Noise (2007)
Trailer 2:13
Noise (2007)
Save Your Legs
Trailer 2:06
Save Your Legs

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    • August 16, 1976
    • Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia

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