David Field
David Field, born on June 6, 1961, is a distinguished Australian actor and filmmaker recognized for his versatile performances across film and television. He gained acclaim for his roles in notable films such as "Chopper," "Two Hands," and "Gettin' Square," where he showcased his ability to embody complex characters.
In 2009, Field transitioned into directing with his debut feature, "The Combination," which further established his presence in the Australian film industry. His talent extends beyond film, as he has also made a mark in television, notably portraying an ex-prison inmate uncle in the well-received mini-series "A Moody Christmas."
In addition to his acting and directing endeavors, Field is widely recognized for his work in advertising, particularly for his memorable appearances in the Oak campaign as part of the Hungry/Thirsty initiative. Throughout his career, David Field has demonstrated a remarkable range and depth, contributing significantly to the arts in Australia. His body of work reflects not only his acting prowess but also his ability to guide narratives as a director, making him a prominent figure in the entertainment landscape.
Filmography
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
The Rover (2014)
The Combination Redemption
Spit
Moon Rock for Monday
West
The Translator
Feed
Mr. Accident
Two Hands
The Chill Factor
The Pretend One
High Ground
Convict
The Inbetweeners 2
Ghosts... of the Civil Dead
Down Under
Now Add Honey
Careless Love
Loveland
Unfinished Sky
Chopper
Mystery Road
These Final Hours
And Then Come the Nightjars
Last Cab to Darwin
Battle of the Damned
Gettin' Square
No Activity
The Secret Daughter
City Homicide