Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox person Richard Roxburgh (born 23 January 1962) is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of a number of accolades across film, television, and theatre, including several AFI and AACTA Awards, Logie Awards, and Helpmann Awards.

He began his career working with the Sydney Theatre Company. He went on to appear in Australian and international productions such as Baz Luhrmann's films Moulin Rouge! (2001) and Elvis (2022), the ABC series Rake (2010–2018), and the action films Mission: Impossible 2 (2000), The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), and Van Helsing (2004).

Early life and educationEdit

Richard Roxburgh was born on 23 January 1962. His parents were John, an accountant, and Mary Roxburgh. He grew up in Albury, New South Wales.<ref name=doherty>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Roxburgh studied economics at the Australian National University in Canberra,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=doherty/> where he resided at Garran Hall and graduated with a B.Ec. in 1984.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Cbignore</ref>

After graduating from ANU, he decided to become an actor and was admitted to the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) on his second audition attempt,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> graduating in 1986.<ref name=doherty/>

CareerEdit

Roxburgh began working with the Sydney Theatre Company as soon as he graduated from NIDA,<ref name=STCarchive>Template:Cite journal</ref> and also worked with Belvoir St Theatre.<ref name=doherty/>

He came to public attention for his portrayal of New South Wales Police Force detective Roger Rogerson in the 1995 television miniseries Blue Murder. Through the 1990s, he appeared in several Australian film and stage productions including a critically acclaimed turn as Hamlet alongside Geoffrey Rush, Jacqueline McKenzie and David Wenham in the 1994 Company B production at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney. In December 2007, he played the lead character, Roland Henning, who suffered writer's block in Michael Gow's play, Toy Symphony, at the Belvoir St Theatre, winning the 2008 Helpmann Award for best male actor in a play.

In 2000, Roxburgh appeared in the first of several international blockbuster films as the main villain's henchman Hugh Stamp in the John Woo-directed Mission: Impossible 2, which was filmed in Sydney. Also filmed in Sydney was Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! (2001), in which Roxburgh played the Duke of Monroth.

Roxburgh appeared as three iconic characters over the next three years: he played Sherlock Holmes in 2002's The Hound of the Baskervilles, Holmes's nemesis Professor Moriarty in 2003's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Count Dracula in 2004's Van Helsing. He is one of only two actors to have played all three of these characters, the other being Orson Welles, who played them in separate radio programs.

Roxburgh directed his first film, Romulus, My Father starring Eric Bana, released in 2007. This film won the AFI Award in December 2007 and was nominated for several more. In 2008 and 2009, he played the lead role of Art Watkins in the ABC drama series East of Everything.<ref name="heraldsun">Template:Cite news</ref>

In July 2010, Roxburgh played former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke in a telemovie based on Hawke's life.<ref name="heraldsun" /> He reprised the role in the 2020 episode "Terra Nullius" of the Netflix series The Crown.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In November 2010, Roxburgh co-created and began starring in the critically acclaimed ABC1 television comedy-drama series Rake as the brilliant but self-destructive Sydney criminal barrister Cleaver Greene, a role for which he won the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama in 2012. He stars in Matching Jack, which was released in August 2010, and Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, released in September 2010.Template:Citation needed

Returning to the stage, Roxburgh played Vanya opposite Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving and John Bell in Sydney Theatre Company's 2010 production of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya.<ref>Uncle Vanya at the Sydney Theatre Company</ref> In 2013, he again performed at the STC with Weaving as the protagonists in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, Weaving as Vladimir and Roxburgh as Estragon.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2014, Roxburgh played the title role in Edmond Rostand's 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac at the STC.<ref>Cyrano de Bergerac, performance details, Sydney Theatre Company</ref> In 2015, Roxburgh appeared in Andrew Upton's adaptation of Chekhov's play Platonov, titled The Present, for the STC. It was directed by John Crowley and featured Cate Blanchett, Jacqueline McKenzie, Marshall Napier, and Toby Schmitz.<ref>The Present, production details, Sydney Theatre Company</ref> That production moved in 2016/17 to the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City for the Broadway debut of Roxburgh and the rest of the cast.<ref>"Broadway season gives Cate Blanchett her shot at a Tony" by Michaela Boland, The Australian, 10 December 2016</ref>

In 2023, he appeared in Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe as a parody of his previous role in Rake.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2024 Roxburgh appeared in the Stan series Prosper, a thriller set in the megachurch community.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Roxburgh played the lead role in the feature film The Correspondent, as journalist Peter Greste.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Correspondent, directed by Kriv Stenders, was screened as the opening film of the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2024,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> along with the animated feature Lesbian Space Princess, in which he was one of the cast of voice actors.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Children's literatureEdit

Roxburgh wrote and illustrated the well-received, 240-page children's adventure fiction title, Artie and the Grime Wave, published by Allen & Unwin in October 2016 (Template:ISBN).

Personal lifeEdit

Roxburgh met Miranda Otto after meeting on the set of Doing Time for Patsy Cline in 1997; they were in a relationship until 2000.<ref name=doherty/>

He married Italian-born opera singer, actress, blogger, cookbook author, and television cookery show personality Silvia Colloca in 2004. They met on the set of Van Helsing, playing Count Dracula and his bride, respectively. They have three children.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Dead to the World Johnny
1994 Talk Jack / Harry
1995 Lessons in the Language of Love Harry Short film
Billy's Holiday Rob McSpedden
Hayride to Hell George Weygate Short film
1996 Children of the Revolution Joe
1997 Doing Time for Patsy Cline Boyd
Thank God He Met Lizzie Guy Jamieson
1998 Oscar and Lucinda Mr. Jeffries
A Little Bit of Soul Sir Samuel Michael Voice
In the Winter Dark Murray Jacob
1999 Template:Sortname Captain Daventry
Passion Percy Grainger
2000 Mission: Impossible 2 Hugh Stamp
2001 Moulin Rouge! Template:Sortname
2002 Template:Sortname Karl
Template:Sortname Neil
2003 Template:Sortname Template:Sortname
2004 Van Helsing Count Dracula
2005 Stealth Dr. Keith Orbit
Fragile Robert Kerry
2006 Like Minds Martin McKenzie
2007 Romulus, My Father Template:N/a Director and producer
2010 Matching Jack David
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Boron Voice
2011 Sanctum Frank McGuire
2013 The Turning Vic Lang
2014 Maya the Bee Flip Voice
2015 Blinky Bill the Movie Blinky's dad
Looking for Grace Dan
2016 Hacksaw Ridge Colonel Stelzer
2017 Breath Mr. Pike
2018 Swinging Safari Adult Jeff Marsh Narrator only
Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Flip Voice
2019 Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan Brigadier David Jackson
H Is for Happiness Jim Phee
Angel of Mine Bernard
2020 Go Karts Patrick
2022 Elvis Vernon Presley
2023 Force of Nature: The Dry 2 Daniel Bailey
2024 Eden Allan Hancock
The Correspondent Peter Greste
Lesbian Space Princess Voice
2025 Forgive Us All Otto Also served as executive producer<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
TBA Fing Template:TBA Filming

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1987 The Riddle of the Stinson Proud Television film
1989 The Saint: Fear in Fun Park Justin
1990 The Paper Man 'Gracie' Fields Miniseries
1992 Tracks of Glory Hugh Mcintosh
1993 Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony / Mark
Crimebroker Harrison Television film
Police Rescue Tim Warne 1 episode
1995 Halifax f.p. Sergeant Paul Santos
Blue Murder Roger Rogerson Miniseries
1996 Twisted Tales Ben 1 episode
1997 The Last of the Ryans Ronald Ryan Television film
Frontier Superintendent William Hobbs
2001 Blonde Mr. R Television film
2002 The Road from Coorain Bill
Template:Sortname Sherlock Holmes
2006 Template:Sortname Richard Trealoar
2008–2009 East of Everything Art Watkins
2009 False Witness Charles Van Koors Miniseries
2010 Hawke Bob Hawke Television film
2010–2018 Rake Cleaver Greene Also co-creator and producer
2011 Ice Thom Archer
2015 Australia: The Story of Us Narrator Voice; television docudrama
2017 Blue Murder: Killer Cop Roger Rogerson Miniseries
2019 The Hunting Nick
The Pool Narrator 1 episode
Catherine the Great Grigory Orlov Miniseries
Lovestruck Nigel Valentine Television film
2020 The Crown Bob Hawke Episodes: "Terra Nullius" & "48:1"
2021 Fires Duncan Simpson 2 episodes
2022 Bali 2002 Graham Ashton Miniseries
2023 Aunty Donna's Coffee Cafe Rake
The PM's Daughter H.A.N.C. 3 episodes
2024 Prosper Cal Quinn 8 episodes

TheatreEdit

Template:BLP unreferenced section

Year Title Role Notes
1978 Death of a Salesman Willy Loman Albury High School
1992 The Homecoming
1994 That Eye, the Sky Henry Warburton Burning House Theatre Company, Sydney & Playhouse, Melbourne
Hamlet Hamlet Company B at Belvoir St Theatre
2007–2008 Toy Symphony Roland Henning Belvoir St Theatre
2010 Uncle Vanya Vanya Sydney Theatre Company for Bell Shakespeare
2013 Waiting for Godot Estragon Sydney Theatre Company
2014 Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac
2015 The Present
2016–2017 Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway

Awards and nominationsEdit

Year Award Category Work Result Ref
1992 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Performance in a Supporting Role The Homecoming Template:Won citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1994 Freelance Director That Eye, the Sky Template:Won
Best New Play or Musical Template:Won
Best Performance by an Actor Hamlet Template:Nom citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

1995 Green Room Awards Best Actor Template:Nom
Australian Film Institute Television Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Halifax f.p. Template:Nom
1996 Australian Film Institute Television Awards Blue Murder Template:Nom
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Template:Won
1997 Verona International Film Festival Best Actor Thank God He Met Lizzie Template:Won
Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Doing Time for Patsy Cline Template:Won
1998 Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Actor – Male Template:Won
1999 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role Passion Template:Nom
2001 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Moulin Rouge! Template:Nom
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Template:Nom
2004 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards Worst Fake Accent – Male Van Helsing Template:Won citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

2006 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama The Silence Template:Nom
2007 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Template:Nom
Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role Toy Symphony Template:Won
Australian Film Institute Awards Best Direction Romulus, My Father Template:Nom
2008 Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Director Template:Nom
Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a Play Toy Symphony Template:Won
2010 Equity Ensemble Awards Rake Template:Won
Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actor Uncle Vanya Template:Won citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref>

Australian Film Institute Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Hawke Template:Won
2011 Seoul International Drama Awards Best Actor Template:Nom
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Template:Nom
Rake Template:Won
Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels Actor – TV Series Template:Won
Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a Play Uncle Vanya Template:Nom
2012 Equity Ensemble Awards Rake Template:Nom
AACTA Awards Best Television Drama Series Template:Nom
2013 Template:Nom
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Template:Won
Sydney Theatre Awards Best Actor Waiting for Godot Template:Nom
2014 Cyrano de Bergerac Template:Won
Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a Play Waiting for Godot Template:Won
AACTA Awards Best Television Drama Series Rake Template:Nom
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Template:Nom
2015 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Template:Nom
2016 Helpmann Awards Best Male Actor in a Play The Present Template:Nom
2017 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Rake Template:Nom
2019 AACTA Awards Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama The Hunting Template:Won
2020 AACTA Awards Best Actor in a Leading Role H is for Happiness Template:Nom
2021 AACTA Awards Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Fires Template:Nom
2022 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Template:Won
2023 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Bali 2002 Template:Nom

ReferencesEdit

<references />

External linksEdit

Template:Sister project

 | name/{{#if:{{#invoke:ustring|match|1=746896|2=^nm}}
   | Template:Trim/
   | nm0746896/
   }}
 | {{#if: {{#property:P345}}
   | name/Template:First word/
   | find?q=%7B%7B%23if%3A+Richard+Roxburgh%0A++++++%7C+Richard+Roxburgh%0A++++++%7C+%5B%5B%3ATemplate%3APAGENAMEBASE%5D%5D%0A++++++%7D%7D&s=nm
   }}
 }}{{#if: 746896  {{#property:P345}} | {{#switch: 
 | award | awards = awards Awards for | biography | bio = bio Biography for
 }}}} {{#if: Richard Roxburgh
 | Richard Roxburgh
 | Template:PAGENAMEBASE
 }}] at IMDb{{#if: 746896{{#property:P345}}
 | Template:EditAtWikidata
 | Template:Main other

}}{{#switch:{{#invoke:string2|matchAny|^nm.........|^nm.......|nm|.........|source=746896|plain=false}}

 | 1 | 3 =  Template:Main otherTemplate:Preview warning
 | 4 = Template:Main otherTemplate:Preview warning

}}{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=Template:Main other|preview=Page using Template:IMDb name with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"|showblankpositional=1| 1 | 2 | id | name | section }}

  • {{#if: 508153 {{#property:P1220}}

| [https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/{{#if: 508153

 | 508153
 | Template:First word
 }} {{#if: 
 | {{{name}}}
 | Template:PAGENAMEBASE
 }}] at the Internet Broadway DatabaseTemplate:EditAtWikidataTemplate:WikidataCheck{{#ifeq:0|0|{{#if:508153||}}}}

| {{IBDB name}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata.{{#ifeq:0|0|}}

}}

Template:Navboxes

Template:Portal bar

Template:Authority control