Andrew McFarlane
Biography
Andrew McFarlane, born on June 6, 1951, in Albany, Western Australia, is a distinguished Australian actor renowned for his versatile performances across various media. With a career spanning several decades, McFarlane has made significant contributions to the Australian entertainment landscape.
One of his most notable roles was in the iconic television series "The Sullivans," which aired in the late 1970s and early 1980s, where he portrayed the character of "Tommy." This role showcased his talent and helped solidify his status in the industry. McFarlane also gained recognition for his work in the acclaimed series "A Country Practice," where he played the role of "Frank Gilroy," further endearing him to Australian audiences.
In addition to his television success, McFarlane has appeared in a variety of films and stage productions. His filmography includes appearances in titles such as "The Night of the Prowler" and "The Lighthorsemen," both of which highlighted his ability to adapt to diverse roles.
Throughout his career, McFarlane has been celebrated for his contributions to the arts, earning nominations and accolades that reflect his dedication and skill. His work continues to resonate with fans and aspiring actors alike, marking him as a prominent figure in Australian performing arts.
Filmography
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Simply Irresistible
1999
Riot (2018)
2018
Emerald Falls
2008 • Dr. Henry Forbes
Tempted (2003)
2003 • Mike
The Code
2014
Spellbinder
1995 • Brian Reynolds
The Sullivans
1976 • John Sullivan
Newton's Law
2017 • Eric Whitley
Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries
2019 • Terence Blair
My Wife and Kids
2001
The Alice
2005 • Hugh Delaney
It's Fine, I'm Fine
2022 • Henry
The Flying Doctors
1986 • Dr. Tom Callaghan