Geoff Morrell (actor)
{{Short description|Australian actor (born 1958)}}
{{Other uses|Geoff Morrell (disambiguation)}}
{{BLP sources|date=March 2013}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2016}}
{{Use Australian English|date=September 2016}}
{{Infobox person
|name = Geoff Morrell
|image =
|birth_name =
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|2|df=yes|19}}
|birth_place = Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia
| education = University of Wollongong (Bachelor of Arts)
|occupation = Actor
|known for = Murder Call
Grass Roots
Blue Heelers
|years_active = 1985–present
|spouse = Caroline Brazier (m.2008)
|children = 2
|website =
}}
Geoff Morrell (born 19 February 1958) is an Australian actor.
Early life
Morrell was born in Fairfield in Western Sydney, where his father was a schoolteacher. The family moved to Wollongong when Morrell was nine. He finished high school without doing well, academically. He subsequently worked at the Port Kembla Steelworks, but decided to repeat year 12, and after applying himself second time around, topped the HSC.
Morrell received a NSW Teacher's Scholarship and studied a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Wollongong. While studying, he made his stage debut as Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest. He was also President of the Student Representative Council. He graduated in 1979.{{cite web | url=https://www.uow.edu.au/alumni/honorary-alumni/honorary-doctorates/geoff-morrell/ | title=Geoff Morrell - University of Wollongong – UOW }}{{cite web | url=https://www.uow.edu.au/the-stand/2024/the-importance-of-the-arts.php | title=2024: The importance of the arts - University of Wollongong – UOW }}
Career
Morrell began his career in theatre acting, becoming a founding member of the Theatre South organisation. In 1983, he briefly moved to England, featuring in a number of productions there.
In 1985, he branched into film acting, with a minor role in a telemovie version of Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan. Over the next few years, he moved between film and theatre, starring in productions such as Macbeth and King Lear, as well as several supporting roles in films, telemovies, miniseries and regular series. These included notable Australian films Blackrock and Oscar and Lucinda. He has had guest roles in the series The Secret Life of Us, Stingers and Farscape.
Morrell starred as Harry in Australia's first production of Michael Gow's play Away, which was performed by the Griffin Theatre Company and premiered at the Stables Theatre in Sydney on 7 January 1986.{{cite book|last=Gow|first=Michael|authorlink=Michael Gow|title=Away|publisher=Currency Press|year=1986|location=Sydney|isbn=978-0-86819-211-6}}
After filming Oscar and Lucinda, Morrell won the role of forensic scientist Lance Fisk in the series Murder Call, which screened from 1997 to 1999. In 2000, he won one of his most significant roles to date, as the protagonist of the ABC series Grass Roots. The series was not renewed after the 2001 season, and Morrell followed this with a major role in the ABC telemovie Marking Time, as the father of a boy in love with an asylum seeker.
Morrell won the 2000 AFI Award for Best Actor for Grass Roots, and has been nominated four times, for Fallen Angels (1997), Grass Roots second series, Changi (2001) and Marking Time. He has been nominated for three Silver Logies for Grass Roots (first and second series) and Changi.
In 2004, Morrell made a move into the mainstream when he became one of four new actors to join the long-running police series Blue Heelers, on which he played Sergeant Mark Jacobs. In September 2004, there was speculation that the ABC would commission a third series of Grass Roots. However, Morrell stated that the ABC "may have missed its chance", and as he remained contracted to Blue Heelers, would likely not have been able to participate if the series did return. Due to family commitments, Morrell chose to leave Blue Heelers.
He has also been involved in the film Right Here Right Now. In 2010, Morrell made a return to ABC to star alongside Richard Roxburgh in the first series of Rake. Morrell played the role of Joe Sandilands, a fictional NSW Attorney-General involved in the inside wheeling and dealing of the NSW Labor.
In 2015, he appeared as Inspector Clive Small, in the two-part miniseries Catching Milat.{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2015-02-06 |title=Catching Milat: trailer {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2015/02/catching-milat-trailer.html |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=TV Tonight |language=en-AU}}{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2015-05-10 |title=Airdate: Catching Milat {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/airdate-catching-milat.html |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=TV Tonight |language=en-AU}}
He appeared in the feature film Rogue, and Anthony Hayes' feature film debut Ten Empty. In 2010, he began work on the set of Cloudstreet, a television miniseries version of Tim Winton's novel. He plays the role of Lester Lamb.
Morrell has since appeared in numerous other productions including The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2020-12-04 |title=More cast join Lord of the Rings {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/12/more-cast-join-lord-of-the-rings.html |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=TV Tonight |language=en-AU}} In 2023 Morrell was named as part of the cast in Foxtel drama High Country, and Stan series Thou Shalt Not Steal.{{Cite web |last=Knox |first=David |date=2023-09-14 |title=Cameras roll on Stan drama Thou Shalt Not Steal {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/09/cameras-roll-on-stan-drama-thou-shalt-not-steal.html |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=TV Tonight |language=en-AU}}
In 2024, Morrell was named as part of the cast for the Liam Neeson led The Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky.{{Cite web |last=Slatter |first=Sean |date=2024-01-16 |title=Jonathan Hensleigh's 'Ice Road' sequel to film in Victoria with Liam Neeson, Bernard Curry, Grace O'Sullivan, Geoff Morrell |url=https://if.com.au/jonathan-hensleighs-ice-road-sequel-to-film-in-victoria-with-liam-neeson-bernard-curry-grace-osullivan-geoff-morrell/ |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=IF Magazine |language=en-AU}} On 21 November 2024, Morrell was named for the second series of Mystery Road: Origin.{{Cite web |title=ABC’s award-winning drama returns to uncover a shadowy past in Mystery Road: Origin season two - Media centre |url=https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/media-centre/news/2024/11-21-mystery-road-origin-s2-announced |access-date=2025-01-07 |website=Screen Australia |language=en}}
Personal life
Morrell is married to Australian actress and NIDA alumni Caroline Brazier. They met while working on the 2007 Australian thriller Rogue, and were married in 2008.{{cite web|url= https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/caroline-brazier-i-m-enjoying-seeing-older-women-being-celebrated-on-screen-20180802-p4zv0w.html |title= Caroline Brazier: I'm enjoying seeing older women being celebrated on screen |publisher= The Sydney Morning Herald |date= 3 August 2018}}{{cite web|url= https://thewest.com.au/entertainment/tv/enjoying-a-breath-of-fresh-air-ng-ya-151551.amp |title= Enjoying a breath of fresh air |publisher= The West Australian |date= 14 September 2011}}
He has two children together with his ex-wife Megan, whom he had married in the early 1980s.{{cite web|url= https://www.smh.com.au/national/you-ve-got-a-brain-tumour-you-idiot-what-geoff-morrell-s-drawings-revealed-20230119-p5cdur.html |title= ‘You’ve got a brain tumour, you idiot!’: What Geoff Morrell’s drawings revealed |publisher= The Sydney Morning Herald |date= 17 March 2023}}
Since 1995, Morrell has also been an accomplished visual artist, having held several solo exhibitions.{{cite web|url= https://www.geoffmorrell.com/about |title= UQ remembers Geoff Morrell |publisher= www.geoffmorrell.com}}
Filmography
=Film=
class="wikitable sortable"
! Year ! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes | |||
1992 | The Girl Who Came Late (aka Daydream Believer) | Brad Hislop | |
1994 | No Worries | Ben Bell | |
1996 | Mr. Reliable (aka My Entire Life) | Sergeant Campbell | |
rowspan="2" | 1997 | Blackrock | Stewart Ackland | |
Oscar and Lucinda | Charley Fig | ||
2000 | Looking for Alibrandi | Mr. Barton | |
2003 | Ned Kelly | Robert Scott | |
2004 | Right Here Right Now | Paul | |
rowspan="2"|2007 | Lucky Miles | Peter Coode | |
Rogue | Allen Smith | ||
rowspan="2"|2008 | Ten Empty | Ross | |
The View from Greenhaven | Theodore | ||
2009 | Coffin Rock | George | |
2010 | Oranges and Sunshine | Walter | |
2014 | The Mule | John | |
2017 | Red Christmas | Joe | |
{{TableTBA}} | The Ice Road 2: Road to the Sky | {{TableTBA}} |
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable" | |||
Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|
1985 | Lady Windemere's Fan | Mr. Hopper | TV film |
rowspan="2"|1986 | The Bill | Rod | 1 episode |
The Monocled Mutineer | Aussie Gas Mask | 2 episodes | |
rowspan="2" | 1988 | Rafferty's Rules | Alan Tillaman | Season 4, episode 9 |
Captain James Cook | Perry | Miniseries, 3 episodes | |
1989 | Round the Twist | Porter | 1 episode |
rowspan="2" | 1991 | Strangers | Frank | TV movie |
The Flying Doctors | Dr. Rex Waddington | 1 episode | |
1993 | G.P. | Neil Gordon | 1 episode |
1994 | Heartbreak High | Allan Masters | 1 episode |
rowspan="2"|1995 | Bordertown | Bates | Miniseries, 8 episodes |
Blue Murder | Les Knox | Miniseries, 1 episode | |
1996 | Fallen Angels | Jack Landers | 6 episodes |
1997–1999 | Murder Call | Det. Snr. Sgt. Lance Fisk | 56 episodes |
rowspan="2"|1998 | Good Guys, Bad Guys | Beckett | 1 episode |
Never Tell Me Never | Rehab Specialist | TV movie | |
rowspan="4"|2001 | My Husband, My Killer | Bob Richardson | TV film |
BackBerner | 1 episode | ||
The Secret Life of Us | 2 episodes | ||
Changi | Major Dr. Rowdy Lawson | Miniseries, 6 episodes | |
2000–2003 | Grass Roots | Col Dunkley | 18 episodes |
rowspan="3"|2003 | Farscape | TR Holt | 1 episode |
Stingers | Ron Moore | 1 episode | |
Marking Time | Geoff Fleming | Miniseries | |
2004 | Go Big | Ian Patterson | TV film |
2004–2005 | Blue Heelers | Sergeant Mark Jacobs | 59 episodes |
2005 | Second Chance | TV film | |
2006 | All Saints | Chris Harrison | 1 episode |
rowspan="2"|2007 | Curtin | Ben Chifley | TV film |
Bastard Boys | Chris Corrigan | Miniseries | |
rowspan="3"|2008 | Emerald Falls | Jack Donnelly | TV film |
Sea Patrol | Lieutenant Commander Jack Freeman | Season 2, 1 episode | |
Bed of Roses | Tibor Havel | 4 episodes | |
rowspan="2"|2009 | Rogue Nation | John Macarthur | 2 episodes |
Packed to the Rafters | Tim Connelly | 3 episodes | |
rowspan="2"|2010 | Not Available | Remington | TV short film |
Rake | Joe Sandilands | Season 1, 7 episodes | |
rowspan="3"|2011 | Small Time Gangster | Les | Miniseries, 8 episodes |
Cloudstreet | Lester Lamb | Miniseries, 3 episodes{{cite web |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2010/02/cast-announced-for-cloudstreet.html |title=Cast announced for Cloudstreet | TV Tonight |date=2 February 2010}} | |
Winners & Losers | Paul Armstrong | 4 episodes | |
2011–2012 | Home and Away | Geoffrey King | 8 episodes |
2012 | Dripping in Chocolate | Stuart Verger | TV film |
rowspan="2"|2013 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Bob Ryan | 1 episode |
Serangoon Road | Sir Philip Tuckworth | 1 episode | |
rowspan="3"|2015 | Catching Milat | Inspector Clive Small | Miniseries, 2 episodes |
8MMM Aboriginal Radio | Dave Cross | 6 episodes | |
Open Slather | Special Guest | 3 episodes | |
2015–2016 | Please Like Me | Bruce | 2 episodes |
rowspan="2"|2016 | The Code | David Banks | Season 2, 6 episodes |
Deep Water | Don Lustigman | Miniseries, 2 episodes | |
rowspan="2"|2017 | Top of the Lake: China Girl | Ray – Pathologist | 3 episodes |
Fucking Adelaide | Geoff | Miniseries, 2 episodes | |
2018 | Nippers of Dead Bird Bay | Judge | 1 episode |
rowspan="2" |2019 | Blue Water Empire | Government Official | |
Harrow | Dr. Laurie Badcoe | Season 2, 4 episodes | |
2022–2024 | The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | Waldreg | 7 episodes |
rowspan="2"|2023 | Wolf Like Me | Peter Stenning | 2 episodes |
Compulsory Entertainment | Uncle Pete | 1 episode | |
rowspan="2" | 2024 | High Country | Bryan Harris | 7 episodes |
Thou Shalt Not Steal | Dick | Miniseries, 2 episodes | |
2025 | Mystery Road: Origin | 6 episodes |
Theatre
{{cite web | url=https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/2285 | title=AusStage }}{{cite web | url=http://libertyartistmgt.com.au/actors/geoff-morrell/ | title=Liberty Artist Management }}
Awards
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! Year ! Work ! Award ! Category ! Result | ||||
2000 | Grass Roots | AFI Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | {{won}} |
1997 | Fallen Angels | AFI Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | {{nom}} |
2001 | Changi | AFI Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Telefeature or Miniseries | {{nom}} |
2003 | Grass Roots | AFI Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy | {{nom}} |
2004 | Marking Time | AFI Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama or Comedy | {{nom}} |
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|0606255}}
{{AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama}}
{{EquityAward TVDramaCast 2010–2019}}
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Category:Australian male film actors
Category:Australian male stage actors