Harry Greenwood (actor)

Harry Weaving Greenwood is an Australian actor.

Harry Greenwood
Born
Harry Weaving Greenwood
EducationNational Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA)
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present
ParentHugo Weaving (father)

Early life and education

Harry Greenwood is the son of actor Hugo Weaving.[1][2]

Career

Greenwood has appeared in feature films The Nightingale (2018) and True History of the Kelly Gang (2019),[1] and in television series including Gallipoli[1] and Bad Mothers.[3]

He is also a stage actor, appearing in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Roslyn Packer Theatre,[3] and Sydney Theatre Company's Cloud Nine.[4]

Greenwood stars in Sean Lahiff's debut film as director, Carnifex. A science fiction / horror film with large-scale special effects, the film also stars Alexandra Park and Sisi Stringer, and is due to premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2022.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2024 Sleeping Dogs Richard Finn
2023 The Clearing Anton Beaufort 6 episodes
2023 Class of '07 Brendo 1 episode
2022 Bump Michael 5 episodes
2022 Lean Charlie Short
2022 Carniflex Ben
2022 Pieces of Her (TV series) Loner 3 episodes
2021 Total Control (TV series)[5] Leo Jacobs 6 episodes
2021 Wakefield (TV series)[6] Trevor 8 episodes
2021 The Drover's Wife (film) John MaPharlen
2021 The Listening Dan Short
2020 The Stranger The Stranger Short
2020 Operation Buffalo (TV series) Baxter 5 episodes
2019 Ascendant Dr. R Schumann
2019 The Commons Tuly 3 episodes
2019 The Dustwalker Paul
2019 True History of the Kelly Gang (Uncredited)
2019 Bad Mothers Sam 7 episodes
2018 The Nightingale Jago
2017 The Madman with Lightning in his Hands Tom Short
2016 Hacksaw Ridge Henry Brown
2015 Gallipoli (miniseries)[7] Bevan Johnson 7 episodes
2014 Old School [8] Zac 6 episodes
2014 The Gift Charlie Short
2013 Anastacia Ray Short
2013 The Unlikely Maestro Narrator Short
2010 Kododa Smokey
2008 8 Simon
2006 The Water Diary Simon Short
2006 Pacific Boy Short

Awards and nominations

For his role in Wakefield he was nominated for the 2021 AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama.[9]

References

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