Daniel Pollock
Daniel Pollock (August 24, 1968 – April 13, 1992) was a talented Australian actor who made a significant mark in the film industry during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He grew up in Melbourne, where he attended Swinburne Senior Community School in Hawthorn, nurturing his passion for acting.
Pollock's film career began with his role in "Lover Boy" (1989), and he quickly gained recognition for his performances in subsequent films. He showcased his versatile acting skills in "Nirvana Street Murder" (1990), followed by "Death in Brunswick" (1991), a dark comedy that highlighted his ability to tackle complex characters. One of his most notable works was in "Proof" (1991), where he starred alongside Hugo Weaving, further establishing his presence in Australian cinema.
His final film appearance was in "Romper Stomper" (1992), a gritty drama that featured a breakout performance by Russell Crowe. Tragically, Pollock's life was cut short at the age of 23, but his talent did not go unrecognized; he was posthumously nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 1992 Australian Film Institute Awards for his role in "Romper Stomper." Despite his brief career, Daniel Pollock left an indelible mark on Australian film and is remembered for his impactful contributions to the industry.
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