Leon Ford

Leon Ford is an Australian actor who has appeared in many television and theatre productions.[1] He is best known for his roles in the television series The Cooks, Changi and the telemovie Stepfather of the Bride.

Leon Willem Ford
Born (1974-12-17) 17 December 1974
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Actor
Director
Writer
Author
Known forThe Cooks
Changi
The Pacific
The Great Raid
Ten Pound Poms
Elvis
PartnerAlice Bell

Early life

Ford attended Telopea Park School and Narrabundah College in Canberra, Australia.

Career

Film & television

Ford portrayed 1st Lieutenant Edward 'Hillbilly' Jones in the Emmy award-winning HBO miniseries The Pacific, which follows the story of World War II Marines through different battles of the Pacific theater of war.

He has also appeared in many other television series and films including All Saints, East West 101 and McLeod's Daughters, the 2005 movie The Great Raid and voiced a character in the 2008 stop motion animated movie $9.99. He recently appeared in the joint BBC and Stan production Ten Pound Poms and Baz Luhrmann's feature film Elvis.

Stage

Stage roles include playing pious charlatan Tartuffe in the 2014 Bell Shakespeare version of Tartuffe, based on the French play originally written by Molière.

Directing/writing

In addition to acting, Ford is both a director and screenwriter. In 2010, Ford notably wrote and directed the movie Griff the Invisible, starring Ryan Kwanten as a man who is bullied by his coworkers during the day, but a superhero by night. The film premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it was well received by audiences and critics. Ford attended Binger Filmlab in 2008, where he developed short film The Mechanicals.[2]

Author

Ford is also an accomplished author. In 2009, penned "What Doesn't Kill You", the story of a man waking up to find that, instead of the ideal life he'd been living, everything has gone horribly wrong overnight. He wakes up in the wrong house, his wife doesn't love him anymore, he no longer has a job, one of his friends betrayed him in the worst possible way and his car exploded.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Credit Notes
1996Water RatsFirst Probationer1 episode
2001Changias Young Bill DwyerMiniseries, 6 episodes
2001/08All SaintsIan Neal / Patrick Foster2 episodes
2002Young LionsJosef Pozinak1 episode
2002McLeod's DaughtersMick Woodland1 episode
2002BackBernerBlair Fife1 episode
2004-05The CooksDishpig13 episodes
2005The Great RaidAmerican POW at PalawanMiniseries
2005HexMax Risen2 episodes
2006Tsunami: The AftermathJoe MeddlerMiniseries, 2 episodes
2007East West 101John Duff1 episode
2009My PlaceVernon1 episode
2010The Pacific1st Lt. Edward 'Hillbilly' JonesMiniseries. 3 episodes
2012Monday Bites
2013OffspringDean1 episode
2014The MoodysGavinMiniseries, 1 episode
2012-14Puberty BluesMr Candy8 episodes
2014ANZAC GirlsMajor John Prior3 episodes
2014Devil's PlaygroundBrother WarrenMiniseries, 6 episodes
2015House of HancockAlan Camp1 episode
2015GallipoliCharles BeanMiniseries, 7 episodes
2017-19The LetdownRuben11 episodes
2022God's Favourite IdiotReverend Milton Throp6 episodes
2023Ten Pound PomsBill Anderson6 episodes

Film

Year Title Credit Notes
2004Lost ThingsGaryFeature film
2004Go BigLars FosterTV movie
2006The Last ChipCroupier CraigShort film
2006GlitchNortonShort film
2006Stepfather of the BrideLachlanTV movie
2008Emerald FallsPetersonTV movie
2008$9.99Stanton (voice)Animated feature film
2010Beneath Hill 60Lieutenant Robert ClaytonFeature film
2012The Great RaidAmerican POW at PalawanTV movie
2012MaboHenry ReynoldsTV movie
2012JulianMr BraybonShort film
2013Things We Do For LoveEvanShort film
2015Ruben GuthrieDimitriFeature film
2016Comedy Showroom: The LetdownRubenTV movie
2016The Light Between OceansFranz Johannes RoennfeldtFeature film
2020RamsDe VriesFeature film
2022ElvisTom DiskinFeature film

Writing/directing

Television

Year Title Credit Notes
2003Life SupportWriter4 episodes
2010-11RushWriter3 episodes
2012Monday BitesWriter/director
2012House HusbandsWriterSeason 1, episode 8
2012-17OffspringWriter10 episodes
2015No ActivityWriter1 episode
2018SquintersWriterMiniseries, 6 episodes
2018WantedWriter1 episode
2019-20UprightCreator/writer8 episodes
2021-23Love MeWriter/producerMiniseries, 4 episodes

Film

Year Title Credit Notes
1999The Big DateWriter/director/producerShort film
2005The MechanicalsWriter/directorShort film
2006GlitchWriter/directorShort film
2007KatoombaWriter/directorShort film
2010Griff the InvisibleWriter/directorFeature film
2016Young LaborDirector/editorShort film
2023The Portable DoorWriterFeature film

Stage

Year Title Role Type
1998Henry IV, Parts I & IIGloucester / Mouldy Boy / Messenger / ServantBell Shakespeare - National tour
1999Interactive World TheatreEnsemble Theatre
1999Henry VGloucesterAthenaeum Theatre, Sydney Opera House, The Playhouse, Civic Square for Bell Shakespeare
2000 A Midsummer Night's DreamLysanderBell Shakespeare - National tour
2001The Coming of StorkTonyStables Theatre for Naked Theatre Company
2002The Soldier's TaleSoldierBell Shakespeare
2002HippolytusHippolytusGovernment House Ballroom, Sydney for Bell Shakespeare
2002The Credeaux CanvasWinstonStables Theatre, Sydney
2002ProgressOliverOld Fitzroy Theatre
2002PresenceJakeGriffin Theatre / Stables Theatre, Sydney
2003HamletHamletAustralian tour for Bell Shakespeare
2004NoirDarlinghurst Theatre
2005Top ShortsOld Fitzroy Theatre
2006Shakespearealism (as part of Plays: By Himself - Three Short Plays by Josh Lawson) RalphTamarama Rock Surfers Theatre Company / Naked Theatre Company at Old Fitzroy Theatre
2007Dead CaesarCiceroWharf 2 Theatre for Push Productions
2012Old ManDanielBelvoir Theatre Company
2013ConstellationsRolandFairfax Studio, Melbourne for Melbourne Theatre Company
2014TartuffeTartuffeSydney Opera House for Bell Shakespeare
2014Private LivesElyot ChaseSouthbank Tgeatre at Melbourne Theatre Company
2016A Flea in Her EarEtienne / OlympeSydney Theatre Company
2016Double IndemnityWalter HuffPlayhouse Melbourne for Melbourne Theatre Company
2016A Flea In Her EarSydney Opera House
2017The RoverBelvoir Street Theatre
2018An Enemy of the PeopleBelvoir Theatre Company
2002Snugglepot & CuddlepieMr LizardNew England Theatre Company & Adelaide Festival Centre for Canute Productions
2023A Little Night MusicFrederick EgermanHayes Theatre Co
unknownRopePhilipMarama Cabin Crew
unknownMacbethMacduff / LennoxMelbourne Theatre Company

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Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Category Result
2003 Hamlet Green Room Awards Best Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2006 The Mechanicals St. Kilda Film Festival Best Short Film (Comedy) Won
2007 Katoomba Sydney Film Festival Best Australian Short Film (Dendy Award) Won
2007 Katoomba AFI Awards Best Screenplay in a Short Film Nominated
2008 Katoomba St. Kilda Film Festival Best Film Won
2008 Katoomba St. Kilda Film Festival Best Director Won
2008 IF Awards Best Rising Talent Won
2011 Griff the Invisible Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival Best Feature Film Nominated
2012 Griff the Invisible AACTA Awards Best Original Screenplay Won
2015 Offspring (episode 5.10) AWGIE Awards Best Television Series Nominated
2019 Day Six AWGIE Awards Comedy Award — Situation or Narrative Nominated
2020 Upright (episode) AWGIE Awards Best Situation or Narrative Comedy Screenplay Nominated
2020 Upright AACTA Awards Best Television Comedy Series Won
2022 Love Me AACTA Awards Best Television Drama Series Nominated
2022 Love Me Logie Awards Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series Nominated
2022 Love Me Logie Awards Most Popular Drama Program Nominated
2023 Elvis CinEuphoria Awards Best Ensemble - International Competition Nominated

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Personal life

Ford first met his wife Alice Bell at the Old Fitzroy Hotel in 2006 while appearing in Josh Lawson’s play Shakespearealism. Alice wrote a part for him in Puberty Blues.

Ford moved from Sydney to Los Angeles in 2018 with his wife and their three children, in order for Alice to work on The Expats, a U.S. series she was the writer and creator of (produced by Nicole Kidman’s Blossom Films).[6]

References

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