Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Lewis Fitz-Gerald is an accomplished Australian actor, screenwriter, and television director, recognized for his versatile contributions to the entertainment industry. He gained prominence through his performances in notable films and television series, including the sci-fi classic "Pitch Black" (2000), the critically acclaimed war drama "Breaker Morant" (1980), and the popular soap opera "Home and Away" (1988).
Fitz-Gerald's educational background is impressive, holding a PhD and an MA in Communications from the University of New England (UNE), as well as a Bachelor of Dramatic Arts from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). His academic achievements reflect his commitment to both practical and theoretical aspects of the performing arts.
In addition to his acting career, Fitz-Gerald shares his expertise with the next generation of creatives as a lecturer in Screen and Media Studies at the University of New England. His dual role as an educator and practitioner allows him to inspire students while staying actively engaged in the industry. Through his diverse body of work and dedication to teaching, Lewis Fitz-Gerald has made a significant impact on both Australian cinema and education in the arts.
Filmography
A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne
We of the Never Never
Spit
Breaker Morant
Not Suitable For Children
Spider and Rose
Pimped
Pitch Black
The Boys Are Back
The Three Stooges
Crownies
Hunters
NCIS: Sydney
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