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Harry Greenwood
Born
Harry Weaving Greenwood
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years active2018–present
ParentHugo Weaving (father)

Harry Weaving Greenwood is an Australian actor.

Early life and education

Harry Greenwood is the son of actor Hugo Weaving.[1][2]

Career

Greenwood has appeared in feature films The Nightingale (2018) and True History of the Kelly Gang (2019),[1] and in television series including Gallipoli[1] and Bad Mothers.[3]

He is also a stage actor, appearing in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the Roslyn Packer Theatre,[3] and Sydney Theatre Company's Cloud Nine.[4]

Greenwood stars in Sean Lahiff's debut film as director, Carnifex. A science fiction / horror film with large-scale special effects, the film also stars Alexandra Park and Sisi Stringer, and is due to premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2022.[2]

Awards and nominations

For his role in Wakefield he was nominated for the 2021 AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Groves, Don (19 November 2018), "Harry Greenwood: A rising star who is still rising", if
  2. ^ a b Debelle, Penelope (7 October 2022). "The state of science fiction". InDaily. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b Rugendyke, Louise (13 April 2019), "Family ties bind for Harry Greenwood and Hugo Weaving in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Boon, Maxim (4 July 2017), "Actor Harry Greenwood Takes A Trip To Cloud Nine For Sydney Theatre Company", The music
  5. ^ Maddox, Garry (31 October 2021), "The Newsreader and Wakefield dominate AACTA nominations", Sydney Morning Herald