Steve Bisley
Steve Bisley, born on December 26, 1951, is a distinguished Australian actor known for his impactful roles in both film and television. A graduate of the esteemed National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), he honed his craft and has since built a notable career in the entertainment industry.
Bisley gained significant recognition for his performance in the iconic 1979 film "Mad Max," where he portrayed the character Jim Goose. This role helped solidify his status in Australian cinema. He further showcased his versatility through various television appearances, most notably in the hit series "The Flying Doctors," which aired from 1986 to 1992, where he played the beloved character, Jack Quade.
His extensive body of work includes contributions to projects such as "The Big Steal" (1990) and "Ned Kelly" (2003), demonstrating his ability to navigate different genres and characters. Beyond acting, Bisley has also made a mark as a director and writer, reflecting his multifaceted talents in the industry.
Throughout his career, Steve Bisley has been celebrated not only for his performances but also for his dedication to the craft of acting, earning him a cherished place in the annals of Australian film and television history. His legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors and entertain audiences worldwide.
Filmography
The Big Steal (1990)
Not Quite Hollywood
Jack Irish: Bad Debts
Boar
The Great Gatsby (2013)
The Chain Reaction
The Highest Honour
Mad Max
Summer City
Subdivision
I Love You Too
Red Hill
Doctor Doctor