Kim Gyngell
April 15, 1952 (72 years old) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Kim Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kym Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as Ian McKenzie in Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · The Artful Dodger as Professor Alistair McGregor
- 2023 · Black Snow as Sergeant Troy Turner
- 2023 · Crazy Fun Park as Edmund Henley
- 2021 · Wakefield as Zelco
- 2018 · Back in Very Small Business as Ray Leonard
- 2018 · Brothers' Nest as Roger
- 2017 · Bleeding Steel as Scientist
- 2017 · Sunshine as Rev. Neil 'The Peacock' Skelton
- 2016 · Jack Irish as Warren Tissot
- 2014 · The Little Death as Steve
- 2013 · Upper Middle Bogan as Mr. Widdicombe
- 2012 · The Straits as Paddy
- 2010 · Lowdown as Howard Evans
- 2009 · Salvation as Tony
- 2008 · Very Small Business as Ray Leonard Leonard
- 2008 · Underbelly as Mr X
- 2007 · The Librarians as Father Harris
- 2007 · City Homicide as Adam Boldt
- 2007 · Lone Rider as The Lone Rider
- 2006 · Macbeth as Doctor
- 2005 · Josh Jarman as Stan Billows
- 2004 · The Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 2 as
- 2004 · The Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 1 as
- 2002 · The Hard Word as Paul
- 1998 · Amy as Wax Stevens
- 1998 · The Games as Allan Ronaldson
- 1997 · Kangaroo Palace as Spider
- 1997 · Kangaroo Palace as Spider
- 1996 · Shaun Micallef's World Around Him as Various Characters
- 1996 · Love and Other Catastrophes as Professor Richard Leach
- 1993 · Blue Heelers as
- 1993 · Full Frontal as
- 1990 · What the Moon Saw as Jim Shilling
- 1990 · Heaven Tonight as Baz Schultz
- 1988 · Grievous Bodily Harm as Mick
- 1988 · Boulevard of Broken Dreams as Ian McKenzie
- 1988 · Backstage as Paarvo
- 1987 · Bushfire Moon as Hungry Bill
- 1987 · With Love to the Person Next to Me as
- 1987 · Bachelor Girl as
- 1987 · Ground Zero as Detective
- 1986 · The Flying Doctors as Dan Divine
- 1985 · Wills & Burke as William John Wills
- 1985 · The Dunera Boys as Pvt Bruce
- 1980 · The Chain Reaction as Crabs
- 1976 · The Sullivans as Reporter
- Future · The Comedy Company as