User:Undertow00/RobAlec

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Australian actor, born Robert Alexander McPherson (May 3rd). Debuted on Australian television in 2005, playing lead teen rebel Liam Shannessey in Geoff Morrell's [1] final two episodes of "Blue Heelers": One for the Road and Two Laws [[2]]. He subsequently appeared in "The Librarians" (ABC, 2007) [3] and alongside Tim Smith and Shane Jacobson in "Heavy Squad", a pilot pitch produced by Clayton Jacobson [4].

Starred as Walter, the titular character of Scot Edward's 2009 Tropfest finalist, "Notes from a Scaresmith", premiering in public venues and on MovieExtra (Foxtel) around Australia on February 22, 2009 [5], [1].

Lead actor, playing three diverse roles simultaneously in Pleasant Production's feature, "Cannibal Suburbia", which won 'Best Guerilla Film' at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival 2008 [6], [7], [2].

Portrayed lead singer Justin Burford's doppelganger in the End of Fashion music video, "Kamikaze" (2008). He wore a camera helmet and filmed his actions under the direction of award-winning filmmaker. Natasha Pincus and her technical crew [8], [[9]], [[10]] .

Memorably played Basil, the Earl's long-suffering chef in the Inglese-Coen production, "The Earl of Sandwich" (2007) [11]. [3] The film made the official selection of:

  • 'Heart of Gold International Film Festival' (2007, AUS) [12]
  • Big Mountain Film Festival (2007, NZ) h[13]
  • 'Drive-in Film Festival' (2008, USA) [14]
  • Portobello Film Festiva (2007, UK) [15]
  • Somewhere North of Boston (SNOB) Film Festival (2007, USA) where it was awarded "Best Student Film" [16], [17].

He was awarded 'Best Actor' at the RMIT School of Creative Media Awards in two consecutive years for his work in David Quan's "Making Collosus" (2003) and Toby Rose's "Trial by Fryer" (2004), that year's Best Graduating Film.

Awarded a "Best Actor" Victorian Drama League Award (2004) and Lyrebird Award (2004) for his role as the title character in Waverley Theatre's production of "The Cripple of Inishmaan" [18], [19], [20].

Played a co-worker of lead character Finnegan Wright's and the supporting role of Tate in Nathan Christoffel's futuristic opus, "Eraser Children" (2009). The feature is currently in post-production [21], [4].

Other works include roles in City Homicide (2007) [22], God's Algorithm (2006) [23], On a Shoestring (2004) [24], Frozen Butterflies (2009) [25] and Alexander The Not So Great (2009) [5].