Kim Gyngell

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Born

1952-04-15

Place of Birth

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Kim Gyngell

Biography

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.

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Acting History

2024
How to Make Gravy as Murray
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
2019
Parked as Park Manager
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
2004
The Very Best of The Comedy Company Volume 1
2002
The Hard Word as Paul
2000
Eugenie Sandler P.I. as Dancer
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
1993
Full Frontal
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
1988
The Comedy Company
1987
The Christmas Visitor as Hungry Bill
1987
With Love to the Person Next to Me
1987
Bachelor Girl
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