Andrew McFarlane Net Worthy of: Andrew McFarlane can be an American actor and former model who includes a net worthy of of $500 thousand. His most widely known part arrived starring as Tony Jeffers on the series MY PARTNER and Children from 201 to 2005. McFarlane is most beneficial known for his part as Tony Jeffers on it series MY PARTNER and Kids. From 2008 to 2011 he starred as Jason on the series THE TRICK Existence of the American Teenager. McFarlane first appeared within an episode of it series 7th Heaven in 1996. From 1998 to 2000 he previously a recurring part as Carver Washington on the series Any Day time Now. McFarlane also got a recurring part on it series The West Wing in 2002. Andrew McFarlane was created in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in August 1986. He started modeling at 12 years older and made an appearance in commercials. McFarlane in addition has starred in the films Basic Irresistible, Our Lips Are Sealed, Fellowship, State’s Proof, Simply Peck, Dance Flick, and Fault Range. Andrew McFarlane, An Australian actor with many stage and display credits, made his Television debut in Crawfords law enforcement dramas Homicide and Matlock Law enforcement. He has also made an appearance in episodes of it series The King of Queens, The Amanda Display, ER, The Bernie Mac pc Display, and Lizzie McGuire. A global known Actor Andrew McFarlane born on Sunday, August 03, 1986
Known for movies
The Flying Doctors (1986-1991) as Dr. Tom Callaghan
Truth (2015) as Dick Hibey
The Flying Doctors (1985) as Dr. Tom Callaghan
Break of Day (1976) as Tom Cooper
Quick Facts
Full Name
Andrew McFarlane
Net Worth
$500 Thousand
Date Of Birth
June 6, 1951
Died
May 2, 2010, Broadford, Australia
Height
1.82 m
Profession
Actor
Education
National Institute of Dramatic Art
Nationality
Australian
Siblings
Fiona McFarlane
Awards
ASTRA Awards for Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor (Male)
Nominations
AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama, Logie Award for Best Actor, Logie Award for Most Popular Actor in a Miniseries/Telemovie
Movies
Heroes' Mountain, Little White Lies, Break Of Day, Barracuda
TV Shows
The Flying Doctors, The Sullivans, Play School, Spellbinder, Division 4, Patrol Boat, Rafferty's Rules, Devil's Playground, Glitch, Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities, Paradise Beach
Interesting Facts
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In Brisbane, Australia, rehearsing the play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," with the Cremorne Theatre, Queensland. Opens on 4 October, 2007. [July 2007]
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Currently filming the Australian tele-movie The Falls in Sydney, Australia [June 2007]
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Set to star in the Australian Sci-Fi/Thriller "Antigravity," currently in pre-production. [April 2006]
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Resides in Sydney, Australia. [January 2006]
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Playing Bobby Hoyland on "Neighbours." [September 2005]
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Starring in the Sydney Theatre Company's production of A Woman in Mind. [November 2006]
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Starring in the play "Losing Louis" at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney, Australia. [May 2006]
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In Sydney, Australia, rehearsing the play "Losing Louis," with the Ensemble Theatre. Opens on 4 May, 2006. [March 2006]
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Resides in Neutral Bay, Sydney, Australia.
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Has a younger sister named Fiona.
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Was in the same class as Angela Punch McGregor at NIDA.
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Studied law in Melbourne for a year before he became an actor.
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One of Australia's most beloved and frequently used television actors.
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Graduated from Australia's NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) in 1973.
Quotes
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Quote
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The thing that stays with me about The Flying Doctors and it always has, is that it was the friendliest best group of people I've worked with ever, we had the best fun.
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On being a gay actor in the theatre world: There's no issues about that whatsoever. Film and TV can be different because I think they are much more conscious about image, about selling something. That's where conflict might come in. They can also think 'Wow what about that straight actor playing a gay character - what an incredible piece of acting work', but there must be innumerable gay and lesbian actors playing straight their whole career and they are not getting awards.
3
He's a well-rounded character. He makes mistakes. He's impatient and he gets frustrated and he hates being in the outback. He's not that sympathetic to begin with, although I think I could have played him more anti-sympathetic. I probably should have. On Tom Callaghan, his character on "The Flying Doctors".
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I do like fully understanding a role, then playing it from deep within. Maybe sometimes I get it so understated it becomes a blur. You can't hide mistakes. Something happens when you are doing film. The camera is rolling and pointing at you, and it draws something from within. It's like some kind of electrical charge going through you and you really feel yourself being sucked into the lens. There is a saying "That the camera steals your soul". I try to get to the soul of the character I'm playing.
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They say actors never grow up; that we're just adolescents always pretending. I don't think so. I think it's just that we try not to forget what every part of our lives was like; each experience, all the feelings; the happy, the sad, the carefree, the tragic. It's sort of a reference library of emotions to be borrowed from for every new role.
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As a kid I didn't think of becoming an actor, there were much more important things to consider: a life as a missionary for instance; an explorer, a doctor, an Egyptologist, a diplomat, an army officer, a magician. Some years later, half way through an Arts/Law course at Monash University, I realized I could fulfill all these ambitions and not waste years in tiresome solitude studying in darkened libraries or being shackled to some thankless apprenticeship... I could become an actor. The irony that I would spend the next three years of my life living/ eating/ sleeping basically nothing but the rudiments of my chosen career was entirely lost on me.
Since completing the 3 yr. course at NIDA I've lived through the First & Second World Wars, commanded an Australian Navy Patrol Boat, been a doctor in the Outback, a policeman, a lawyer, a hypnotherapist, an explorer, an American, a Frenchman, an Englishman, an Elizabethan, a scientist, a poet, a pirate and plenty of others as well.
Pictures
Won Awards
Won awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Award shared with
2015
Astra Award
Astra Awards
Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor - Male
Devil's Playground (2014)
Nominated Awards
Nominated awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Award shared with
2015
AACTA Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama
Devil's Playground (2014)
Filmography
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Newton's Law
2017
TV Series
Eric
Hyde & Seek
2016
TV Series
Stuart Flanagan
The Code
2016
TV Series
Neil
Cleverman
2016
TV Series
Geoff Matthews
Black Comedy
2016
TV Series
Guest Cast
Truth
2015
Dick Hibey
Glitch
2015
TV Series
Vic Eastley
Devil's Playground
2014
TV Mini-Series
Father Andrassi
A Place to Call Home
2014
TV Series
Dr. Milson
Janet King
2014
TV Series
Keith Nelson
Love Child
2014
TV Series
Jim Millar
Rake
2014
TV Series
Marriage Priest
Shadow Valley
2012
Short
Pastor Todd
Singapore 1942: End of Empire
2012
TV Series documentary
Lt. Colonel Ian Stewart
Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare