Gerald Lepkowski

{{Short description|Australian actor}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2015}}

{{Use Australian English|date=October 2022}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2022}}

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| birth_place = Glasgow, Scotland

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| notable_works = Dirt Game (2009)
East West 101 (2009)

| occupation = Actor

| education = Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)

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Gerald Lepkowski is a British-Australian television and stage actor, who has had guest roles in Australian and British productions, before landing the lead role in drama series Dirt Game in Australia in 2009.

Early life

Born in 1966 the Sighthill area of Glasgow, Scotland, Lepkowski is the second child of Edward Lepkowski, a carpet fitter of Polish descent; and Catherine Lepkowski (née Murray). He has a brother, Edward Jr, and a sister, Carol.

While travelling in Australia in his early twenties, Lepkowski became interested in acting and trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemas-online.co.uk/films/amcousins/microsite/cast.html |title=Films |publisher=Cinemas-online.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-08-21}} where he met his future wife, fellow British-born thespian, Frances O'Connor.

Career

Lepkowski worked extensively in Australia on the stage, including playing Tysefew in The Dutch Courtesan, Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing, Roger & Arthur in The Balcony, Vershinin in Three Sisters, Krogstaad in A Doll's House and Orsino in Twelfth Night, all with the Melbourne Theatre Company.

From 1994, Lepkowski went on to appear in guest roles in several Australian and British TV series, including The Damnation of Harvey McHugh and Neighbours (both 1994), Halifax f.p. (1996), State Coroner (1997), Monarch of the Glen (2001), Two Thousand Acres of Sky (2003) and EastEnders (2005).

In 2002, Lepkowski landed the lead role in the award-winning Scottish romantic comedy film, American Cousins, starring alongside Shirley Henderson, Danny Nucci and Hollywood stars Dan Hedaya and Vincent Pastore. The same year he appeared in British film, Man Dancin', which starred EastEnders actor Alex Ferns.

In 2009, he starred in the lead role of Dirt Game, an Australian drama series that aired on ABC1. He also starred in season 2 of SBS drama series East West 101. It began airing in mid-October 2009.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/07/returning-east-west-101.html |title=Returning: East West 101 |publisher=TV Tonight |date= |accessdate=2012-08-21}} In 2010, Lepkowski appeared in the Australian telemovie Sisters of War as Bishop Leo Scharmach.

In 2016 he appeared as Zanrush, a red priest, in "The Red Woman", the sixth-season premiere episode of HBO series Game of Thrones.

Personal life

Lepkowski is married to actor Frances O'Connor, with whom he now has one child, born in 2005. The couple currently reside in the Los Angeles area, in the United States.

Filmography

=Film=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1996River StreetConstable Monroe
2002Doctor SleepJournalist
2003American CousinsRoberto
2003Man Dancin'Lenny Quinn
200316 Years of AlcoholMale Actor
2007Oh Happy DayRob
2010Beneath Hill 60William Waddell
2017The Death of StalinLeonid Brezhnev
2020Measure for MeasureBoyle
2021RAV1043RaviShort film
2022EmilyMr Linton

==As writer / director==

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

2024BroonoWriter / DirectorShort film

=Television=

class="wikitable"

! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1994The Damnation of Harvey McHughDetectiveMiniseries, 1 episode
1994–1999Blue HeelersMarcus Jacobs / Paul McLauglin2 episodes
1995CorrelliOfficer TylerMiniseries
1995NeighboursMarty Hackman2 episodes
1996MercuryKevin KinsellaMiniseries, 2 episodes
1996The Genie from Down UnderJeweller1 episode
1996Halifax f.p.Ari3 episodes
1997The Last of the RyansPattersonTV movie
1997State CoronerDave Warren1 episode
1998Good Guys, Bad GuysTierney1 episode
1999Witch HuntKishoTV movie
2001Monarch of the GlenHugh1 episode
2001Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)Big Gerald1 episode
2003Two Thousand Acres of SkyHamish Raeburn2 episodes
2005EastEndersDC Monaghan3 episodes
2005SpooksJoe Kennedy2 episodes
2001–2007The BillDCI Alan Lees / Charlie McGann2 episodes
2007The IT CrowdJorg1 episode
2009Dirt GameBrian Jardine6 episodes
2009East West 101Agent Richard SkerittSeason 2, 7 episodes
2010Sisters of WarBishop Leo ScharmachMiniseries
2014Katie MoragGeordie1 episode
2016Game of ThronesZanrushSeason 6, 2 episodes
2016Harley and the DavidsonsWilliam DavidsonMiniseries, 4 episodes
2017Silent WitnessStuart Teller2 episodes
2024The TwelveChris MooreSeason 3, 5 episodes

Stage

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1990Memory RoomsMoores Building, Fremantle for Gemellaggio Festival
1991Pack of LiesActing Studio, Perth with WAAPA
1991WhaleBunbury Regional Entertainment Centre with WAAPA
1992The Slab BoysCrossroads Theatre, Sydney with O'Punksky's Theatre Company
1992; 1998D.A.R.K. The Adventures of Diane ArbusKaff Theatre, Perth, Universal Theatre, Melbourne (also writer)
1993The MisanthropeAlcesteNapier Street Theatre, Melbourne with Actors and Punters
1993The Dutch CourtesanTysefewRussell Street Theatre, Melbourne with MTC
1993Much Ado About NothingClaudioPlayhouse, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Princess Theatre, Launceston with MTC
1994The Sisters RosensweigPlayhouse, Melbourne, Monash University, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Geelong Arts Centre, Wharf Theatre, Sydney, Glen Street Theatre, Sydney, Canberra Theatre, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth with MTC
1997The BalconyRoger / ArthurFairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC
1997Three SistersVershininFairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC
1997A Doll's HouseKrogstaadFairfax Studio, Melbourne with MTC
1998Twelfth NightOrsinoPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
1999The Sick RoomMr Hilbert / PriestMalthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
2000The Ecstatic BibleScott Theatre, Adelaide

{{cite web|url= https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/10152 |title= Gerald Lepkowski |publisher= AusStage}}

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