John Polson
John Polson | |
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Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 6 September 1965
Occupation(s) | Actor, director |
Years active | 1986—present |
Spouse |
Amanda Harding (m. 2004) |
John Polson (born 6 September 1965) is an Australian actor, director and founder of Tropfest.
As an actor, Polson's best known role is probably starring opposite Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson in The Sum of Us (1994).
In February 2001, Polson attended the 12th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Hokkaidō, Japan, where his film Siam Sunset won the Minami Toshiko Award.[1] In 2005 he directed the film Hide and Seek, which achieved number one box-office status in America. He also directed the feature film Tenderness starring Russell Crowe and Laura Dern, which was released in 2009.
Polson is the creative founder of Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival. In 2007, Tropfest partnered with the Tribeca Film Festival to present Tropfest@Tribeca in Battery Park. He is also a talented saxophone player. At the APRA Music Awards of 2013, Screen Music Awards ceremony he was presented with the International Achievement Award.[2]
Filmography
[edit]As director
[edit]Year | Title | Notes |
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1999 | Siam Sunset | |
2002 | Swimfan | |
2005 | Hide and Seek | |
2006-09 | Without a Trace | 7 episodes |
2009-11 | The Mentalist | 5 episodes |
2009 | Tenderness | |
Fringe | Episode #12: "The No-Brainer" | |
The Good Wife | Episode #7: "Unorthdox" | |
2010 | FlashForward | 4 episodes |
Happy Town | Episode #5: "This Is Why We Stay" | |
No Ordinary Family | Episode #7: "No Ordinary Mobster" | |
2011 | Lie to Me | Episode #45: "Rebound" |
Body of Proof | Episode #7: "All in the Family" | |
2011-13 | Blue Bloods | 6 episodes |
2013-19 | Elementary | 19 episodes |
2015 | Zoo | Episode #12: "Wild Things" |
2017 | The Walking Dead | Episode #105: "The King, the Widow, and Rick" |
2018 | Fear the Walking Dead | Episode #38: "What's Your Story?" |
2019 | The Code | Episode #5: "Maggie's Drawers" |
2019-22 | Chicago Med | 4 episodes |
2020 | The Wilds | 3 episodes |
2021 | FBI | 2 episodes |
FBI: Most Wanted | Episode: "Hustler" | |
2021-22 | Law & Order: Organized Crime | 5 episodes |
2021 | FBI: International | Episode: "Voice of The People" |
As actor
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Shout! The Story of Johnny O'Keefe | Deejay Saxophone | 2 episodes |
For Love Alone | Leo | ||
Call Me Mr. Brown | Brian Day | ||
1987 | Vietnam | Serge | 10 episode |
Captain James Cook | George Forster | Episode: "#1.3" | |
Dangerous Game | Tony | ||
1988 | Rafferty's Rules | Garth Manso | Episode: "Peace of Mind" |
Always Afternoon | John | Television film | |
Dadah Is Death | Kevin Barlow | ||
1989 | Tender Hooks | Tony | |
Candy Regentag | Cyril | ||
1990 | Prisoners of the Sun | Private Jimmy Fenton | originally released as "Blood Oath" |
The Flying Doctors | Michael Jordan | Episode: "Rest in Peace" | |
1991 | G.P. | Brendan | Episode: "So Makes the Man" |
The Flying Doctors | Barry Maclntyre | Episode: "Open Day" | |
1992 | Embassy | Vince Cooper | 13 episodes |
1993 | Gino | Stan | |
A Country Practice | Robbie Angnew | 4 episode | |
1994 | Heartland | Patrick | |
Sirens | Tom | ||
The Sum of Us | Greg | ||
1995 | Audacious | Tom | Short film |
What's Going On Frank? | Frank | ||
G.P. | Nick | Episode: "The Carrot the Stick" | |
Back of Beyond | Nick | ||
1996 | Idiot Box | Jonah | |
1997 | Big Sky | Jimbo's Competition | Episode: "Navstar" |
Kangaroo Palace | Richard Turner | Television film | |
1998 | The Boys | Glenn Sprague | |
2000 | Mission: Impossible 2 | Billy Baird | |
2020 | The Dry | Scott Whitlam |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Voice role | Notes |
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2003 | Mission: Impossible – Operation Surma | Billy Baird |
References
[edit]- ^ "YUBARI INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL 2001". yubarifanta.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
- ^ "International Achievement Award". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC). 2013. Archived from the original on 1 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.