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Damon Gameau

Damon Gameau is an Australian actor, director, and producer, known for his documentaries That Sugar Film and 2040. Gameau has also appeared in a number of award-winning TV shows and films, such as Love My Way, The Tracker and Balibo.[1][2]

Gameau at the Save Your Legs! premiere in Sydney, Australia, February 2013

Career edit

Gameau has not acted for 8 years[when?]. He is now a full time director since his success with That Sugar Film and 2040. Gameau was recently nominated for NSW Australian of the Year for his work in 'the Regeneration' movement. His '2040' documentary included an extensive impact campaign that has seen 1.5 million students be taught the curriculum materials, hundreds of farmers receive assistance to switch to regenerative practices plus the building of the first seaweed platform in Tasmania.

His current film is called Regenerate Australia 2030 and is a vision for Australia in 2030 based on interviews with a variety of Australians from differing backgrounds.

He is the co founder of Regen Studios.

Gameau graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1999.[2][3]

In 2011, he won the short film competition, Tropfest with his animation 'Animal Beatbox'.

In 2014, he announced the production of the documentary That Sugar Film in which he relates the dire mood swings and weight gain he experienced after taking on the low-fat, high-sugar diet for 60 days.[4] Gameau wrote a companion book for the film, That Sugar Book, which reached the top of the Health & Well-being best-seller lists in Australia.[5]

That Sugar Film is the highest grossing Australian documentary released in cinemas across Australia and New Zealand.

His most recent film, 2040, is a documentary is a letter to his 4-year-old daughter showing her what the world could look like in 2040 if we put into action the best solutions to many of our environmental challenges. It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and has recently become one of the highest grossing Australian documentaries of all time in Australia. He also wrote an accompanying book, 2040: handbook for the regeneration'.

He appeared in the 2009 feature film Balibo, in which he plays the part of Seven Network reporter Greg Shackleton.[6][7] He starred as Scotsman Andy Maher in the Australian TV miniseries Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities.[2]

Gameau starred as Sonny in the Australian movie Thunderstruck, a tale of a group of friends and their devotion to AC/DC and in particular Bon Scott.[8]

He appeared in RTÉ's latest Irish drama, Raw, based in an exclusive Dublin restaurant.[9] playing the head chef Geoff Mitchell from Seasons 1 to 5. Gameau portrayed a homosexual character and received great praise for his performance throughout his time on the series. He also starred in Spirited as Adrian Brixton alongside Claudia Karvan and Matt King.[10]

In 2012, he featured in both episodes of Howzat! Kerry Packer's War drama-miniseries as Australian batsman Greg Chappell.

In 2013, he appeared in an episode of Wentworth as Mark Pearson.

Gameau is in a relationship with Winners and Losers actress, Zoe Tuckwell-Smith. Together they have 2 children.

Awards and honours edit

Gameau was nominated for NSW Australian of the Year in 2020 for his work in creating 'the Regeneration' movement which is associated with his film 2040.

  • Gameau won the Best Documentary Award for That Sugar Film at the Australian Film and Television awards in 2016.
  • In 2007, Gameau won the Best Actor award for his role in the film Vermin at the Sydney Underground Film Festival.[11]
  • Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Balibo at AFI awards.
  • Gameau has begun a directing career also with his film One, reaching the finals of Tropfest in 2010 and his film Animal Beatbox winning the 2011 competition.

His first documentary feature, That Sugar Film, was selected for Berlin Film Festival[citation needed] and IDFA.[citation needed]. The film was nominated for the AACTA award for best feature-length documentary.[12] It is still the highest grossing Australian Documentary of all time across Australia and New Zealand.[citation needed]

Filmography edit

Filmography[13]
Year Form Title Role
2001 TV series Going Home Shane
2002 Film The Tracker The Follower
2002 TV series White Collar Blue Michael Carl
2003 Film The 13th House Mark Waterman
2004 Film Thunderstruck Sonny
2004 TV series Love My Way Felix
2006 Film Court of Lonely Royals Holden Janicowsky
2007 Film Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance Neil
2007 TV series How I Met Your Mother Australian Backpacker
2008 TV series Raw Geoff Mitchell
2009 TV series Underbelly Andy Maher
2009 Film Balibo Greg Shackleton
2010 TV series Spirited Adrian Brixton
2011 TV series SLiDE Ash
2012 Film Save Your Legs! Stav
2012 TV Mini series Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Greg Chappell
2012 TV series Puberty Blues Larry
2013 TV Mini series Mr & Mrs Murder Tom Di Biasi
2013 TV series Wentworth Mark Pearson
2013 Film Patrick: Evil Awakens Ed Penhaligon
2013 Film Charlie's Country Darwin Hospital Nurse
2014 TV Mini series Secrets & Lies Dave Carroll
2014 Documentary That Sugar Film Himself
2015 TV Mini series Gallipoli Keith Murdoch
2015 TV series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Dr. Allen Perkins
2016 TV Mini series Barracuda Ben Whitter
2016 TV Mini series The Kettering Incident Jens Jorgensson
2019 Documentary 2040 Himself

References edit

  1. ^ Damon Gameau at IMDb
  2. ^ a b c . Nine Network. Archived from the original on 26 April 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2009.
  3. ^ Damon Gameau – Biography at IMDb
  4. ^ That Sugar Film director Damon Gameau receives shocking diagnosis after going on healthy sugar diet for just 60 days The Independent, 21 November 2014
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  6. ^ BALIBO IN PRODUCTION
  7. ^ "Damon Gameau writes 'Australia'". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 August 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2009.
  8. ^ "Thunderstruck". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 May 2004. Retrieved 16 November 2009.
  9. ^ RTÉ Television – RAW 16 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Spirited Biography[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "2007 Sydney Underground Film Festival: Award Winners". Underground Film Journal. 29 September 2007. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  12. ^ "5th AACTA Awards". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Damon Gameau". IMDb.

External links edit

  • Damon Gameau at IMDb

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is unencyclopedic language and horribly unchronological Please help improve this article if you can March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Damon Gameau is an Australian actor director and producer known for his documentaries That Sugar Film and 2040 Gameau has also appeared in a number of award winning TV shows and films such as Love My Way The Tracker and Balibo 1 2 Gameau at the Save Your Legs premiere in Sydney Australia February 2013 Contents 1 Career 2 Awards and honours 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksCareer editGameau has not acted for 8 years when He is now a full time director since his success with That Sugar Film and 2040 Gameau was recently nominated for NSW Australian of the Year for his work in the Regeneration movement His 2040 documentary included an extensive impact campaign that has seen 1 5 million students be taught the curriculum materials hundreds of farmers receive assistance to switch to regenerative practices plus the building of the first seaweed platform in Tasmania His current film is called Regenerate Australia 2030 and is a vision for Australia in 2030 based on interviews with a variety of Australians from differing backgrounds He is the co founder of Regen Studios Gameau graduated from Australia s National Institute of Dramatic Art NIDA with a degree in Performing Arts Acting in 1999 2 3 In 2011 he won the short film competition Tropfest with his animation Animal Beatbox In 2014 he announced the production of the documentary That Sugar Film in which he relates the dire mood swings and weight gain he experienced after taking on the low fat high sugar diet for 60 days 4 Gameau wrote a companion book for the film That Sugar Book which reached the top of the Health amp Well being best seller lists in Australia 5 That Sugar Film is the highest grossing Australian documentary released in cinemas across Australia and New Zealand His most recent film 2040 is a documentary is a letter to his 4 year old daughter showing her what the world could look like in 2040 if we put into action the best solutions to many of our environmental challenges It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and has recently become one of the highest grossing Australian documentaries of all time in Australia He also wrote an accompanying book 2040 handbook for the regeneration He appeared in the 2009 feature film Balibo in which he plays the part of Seven Network reporter Greg Shackleton 6 7 He starred as Scotsman Andy Maher in the Australian TV miniseries Underbelly A Tale of Two Cities 2 Gameau starred as Sonny in the Australian movie Thunderstruck a tale of a group of friends and their devotion to AC DC and in particular Bon Scott 8 He appeared in RTE s latest Irish drama Raw based in an exclusive Dublin restaurant 9 playing the head chef Geoff Mitchell from Seasons 1 to 5 Gameau portrayed a homosexual character and received great praise for his performance throughout his time on the series He also starred in Spirited as Adrian Brixton alongside Claudia Karvan and Matt King 10 In 2012 he featured in both episodes of Howzat Kerry Packer s War drama miniseries as Australian batsman Greg Chappell In 2013 he appeared in an episode of Wentworth as Mark Pearson Gameau is in a relationship with Winners and Losers actress Zoe Tuckwell Smith Together they have 2 children Awards and honours editGameau was nominated for NSW Australian of the Year in 2020 for his work in creating the Regeneration movement which is associated with his film 2040 Gameau won the Best Documentary Award for That Sugar Film at the Australian Film and Television awards in 2016 In 2007 Gameau won the Best Actor award for his role in the film Vermin at the Sydney Underground Film Festival 11 Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Balibo at AFI awards Gameau has begun a directing career also with his film One reaching the finals of Tropfest in 2010 and his film Animal Beatbox winning the 2011 competition His first documentary feature That Sugar Film was selected for Berlin Film Festival citation needed and IDFA citation needed The film was nominated for the AACTA award for best feature length documentary 12 It is still the highest grossing Australian Documentary of all time across Australia and New Zealand citation needed Filmography editFilmography 13 Year Form Title Role2001 TV series Going Home Shane2002 Film The Tracker The Follower2002 TV series White Collar Blue Michael Carl2003 Film The 13th House Mark Waterman2004 Film Thunderstruck Sonny2004 TV series Love My Way Felix2006 Film Court of Lonely Royals Holden Janicowsky2007 Film Razzle Dazzle A Journey into Dance Neil2007 TV series How I Met Your Mother Australian Backpacker2008 TV series Raw Geoff Mitchell2009 TV series Underbelly Andy Maher2009 Film Balibo Greg Shackleton2010 TV series Spirited Adrian Brixton2011 TV series SLiDE Ash2012 Film Save Your Legs Stav2012 TV Mini series Howzat Kerry Packer s War Greg Chappell2012 TV series Puberty Blues Larry2013 TV Mini series Mr amp Mrs Murder Tom Di Biasi2013 TV series Wentworth Mark Pearson2013 Film Patrick Evil Awakens Ed Penhaligon2013 Film Charlie s Country Darwin Hospital Nurse2014 TV Mini series Secrets amp Lies Dave Carroll2014 Documentary That Sugar Film Himself2015 TV Mini series Gallipoli Keith Murdoch2015 TV series Miss Fisher s Murder Mysteries Dr Allen Perkins2016 TV Mini series Barracuda Ben Whitter2016 TV Mini series The Kettering Incident Jens Jorgensson2019 Documentary 2040 HimselfReferences edit Damon Gameau at IMDb a b c Damon Gameau Andy Maher Nine Network Archived from the original on 26 April 2009 Retrieved 16 November 2009 Damon Gameau Biography at IMDb That Sugar Film director Damon Gameau receives shocking diagnosis after going on healthy sugar diet for just 60 days The Independent 21 November 2014 That Sugar Book That Sugar Film Archived from the original on 21 March 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2015 BALIBO IN PRODUCTION Damon Gameau writes Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation 10 August 2009 Retrieved 16 November 2009 Thunderstruck Australian Broadcasting Corporation 12 May 2004 Retrieved 16 November 2009 RTE Television RAW Archived 16 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine Spirited Biography permanent dead link 2007 Sydney Underground Film Festival Award Winners Underground Film Journal 29 September 2007 Retrieved 31 May 2020 5th AACTA Awards Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Retrieved 4 December 2020 Damon Gameau IMDb External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Damon Gameau Damon Gameau at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Damon Gameau amp oldid 1117199294, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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