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Martin Crewes Born 1968 (age 42–43)
Barnet, London, UKMartin Crewes (born 1968) is an Australian stage, television and movie actor.
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Early life
Crewes was born in London. He moved to Australia when he was 10 years of age, and attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, in Perth. Other notable graduates of WAAPA include Hugh Jackman, Lisa McCune and Frances O'Connor. Since graduating, Crewes has taken part in many stage plays and musical productions, both in Australia and internationally, and has also appeared in various television and movie productions.
Career
Crewes' stage musical theatre roles include "Lt. Joe Cable" in South Pacific, "Marius" in Les Misérables, "Claud" in Hair and "Chino" in West Side Story. Other stage musicals include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, The Wizard of Oz and Aspects of Love. Crewes originated the leading role of "Walter Hartright" in the West End production of The Woman in White (in which he starred from September 2004 to July 2005).
Crewes' television and movie roles include "Luis Amor Rodriguez" in Dream Team, and a major role as "Chad Kaplan" in the 2002 film Resident Evil.
For his horse riding role as "Jim Ryan" in the Australian musical theatre production of The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular, Crewes, who could already ride, was given intensive riding lessons by expert riding teacher Steve Jefferys so that he would not require a body double for the difficult riding feats he had to accomplish in the show. Jefferys also taught Crewes the difficult art of being a horse whisperer. Horse whispering usually takes years to learn, but Crewes was able to master this difficult skill in only two weeks.[1]
He is currently originating the role of Pasha/Strelnikov in the Australian premiere of Doctor Zhivago.
Awards
Green Room Awards (2002)[2]
- Winner: Martin Crewes for Male Artist in a Leading Role ("Claud" in Hair)
- Nominee: Martin Crewes for Male Artist in a Leading Role ("Jim Ryan" in The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular)
Helpmann Awards
- Nominee (2011): Martin Crewes for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical ("Pasha/Strelnikov" in Doctor Zhivago)
- Nominee (2002): Martin Crewes for Best Male Actor in a Musical ("Rik" in Oh! what a night)
References
- ^ "Outside the Arena – Behind the Scenes" — "extras" section of the DVD release of the show
- ^ Green Room Awards
External links
- Martin Crewes at the Internet Movie Database
- Martin Crewes – Australian Film Commission
- Martin Crewes and The Man From Snowy River: Arena Spectacular at Post Newspapers Online
- Martin Crewes – at photographer Roy Tan's website
- Martin Crewes – Resident Evil (the Movie)
- Martin Crewes biography at the Cinema Red website
Categories:- 1968 births
- Australian film actors
- Australian musical theatre actors
- Australian stage actors
- Australian television actors
- Australian tenors
- Australian people of English descent
- Living people
- Australian singer stubs
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