Kim Gyngell Net Worth is $200,000 Kim Gyngell Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kim Gyngell was born on April 15, 1952 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Full Frontal (1993), The Hard Word (2002) and Love and Other Catastrophes (1996). He has been married to Melinda butel since October 1, 2008. They have two children. He was previously married to Suzanne Dowling.
Date Of Birth April 15, 1952 Place Of Birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Kim lives with his partner and their two boys in Melbourne. 2 Was a friend and former classmate of 'Men at Work''s 'Greg Ham (I)'.
Actor Title Year Status Character No Activity 2016 TV Series Rainer Rake 2016 TV Series Reggie Jack Irish 2016 TV Series Warren Tissot Force of Destiny 2015 Dr. James Hiding 2015 TV Series Warwick Darmody The Little Death 2014 Steve Upper Middle Bogan 2013 TV Series Mr. Widdicombe Lowdown 2010-2012 TV Series Howard Evans The Straits 2012 TV Series Paddy The Librarians 2007-2010 TV Series Father Harris Wilfred 2007-2010 TV Series Dr. Jack Underwood Shaun Micallef's New Year's Rave 2009 TV Movie Ghost of Bhuto (scenes deleted) Salvation 2008 Tony Very Small Business 2008 TV Series Ray Leonard Leonard Underbelly 2008 TV Series Mr X City Homicide 2007 TV Series Adam Boldt Love My Way 2007 TV Series Curtis Manning Macbeth 2006/I Doctor Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King 2006 TV Mini-Series Will Tabor, Literary Agent The Writer 2005 Short Jonathan Scooter: Secret Agent 2005 TV Series Cole Bunker Josh Jarman 2004 Stan Billows CrashBurn 2003 TV Series Wally The House of Names 2003 Short Eleanor The Secret Life of Us 2003 TV Series Dr. Vander Roundabout 2003 Short Dr. Patrick O'Roarke Welcher & Welcher 2003 TV Series Opening Narration Blow 2002 Short Richard The Hard Word 2002 Paul Pizza 2001 TV Series Bank Manager Eugenie Sandler P.I. 2000 TV Series Dancer SeaChange 2000 TV Series Dennis Dreeble The Games 2000 TV Series Allan Ronaldson Blue Heelers 2000 TV Series Shane Donnelly The Wog Boy 2000 The Supervisor Arctic Adventure 2000 Short Tek (voice) Chuck Finn 1999 TV Series Mr. Jones The Micallef Program 1999 TV Series Martin Full Frontal 1993-1997 TV Series Various Characters Amy 1997/II Wax Stevens Kangaroo Palace 1997 TV Movie Spider Shaun Micallef's World Around Him 1996 TV Movie Various Characters Love and Other Catastrophes 1996 Professor Richard Leach Fire 1996 TV Series Jimmy Runyon Wedlocked 1994 TV Series Harold The Making of Nothing 1993 TV Movie Davo Seven Deadly Sins 1993 TV Mini-Series Greed Embassy 1992 TV Series Richardson Bligh 1992 TV Series The Prince All Together Now 1992 TV Series Louie Little Col'n Carpenter 1990-1991 TV Series Col'n Carpenter What the Moon Saw 1990 Jim Shilling Heaven Tonight 1990 Baz Schultz The Comedy Company 1988 TV Series Col'n Carpenter (1988-1989) A Cry in the Dark 1988 Actor Grievous Bodily Harm 1988 Mick Boulevard of Broken Dreams 1988 Ian McKenzie Backstage 1988/I Paarvo With Love to the Person Next to Me 1987 Wallace Bushfire Moon 1987 Hungry Bill Bachelor Girl 1987 Karl Stanton Ground Zero 1987 Detective The Petrov Affair 1987 TV Mini-Series The Flying Doctors 1987 TV Series Dan Divine Just Us 1986 The Mouth The Humpty Dumpty Man 1986 Tape Operator The Fast Lane 1986 TV Series Lynch The Eleventh Hour 1985 TV Series Various including Col'n Carpenter Wills & Burke 1985 William John Wills The Dunera Boys 1985 TV Series Pvt. Bruce The Chain Reaction 1980 Crabs Matlock Police 1974-1975 TV Series Sam / Alf Moore / Moses Lane / ... Division 4 1974 TV Series Rabbit Homicide 1974 TV Series Kenny
Writer Title Year Status Character Full Frontal 1993-1994 TV Series writer - 12 episodes Col'n Carpenter 1990-1991 TV Series Col'n Carpenter character devised by - 58 episodes The Comedy Company 1988 TV Series writer
Self Title Year Status Character The Librarians in Profile 2010 TV Series Himself The Making of 'The Librarians' 2009 Video documentary short Himself The Making of 'Very Small Business' 2008 Video documentary short Himself BackBerner 1999 TV Series Himself (2000-2002)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2005 Short Film Competition Prize St. Kilda Film Festival Best Actor The Writer (2005) 1988 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actor in a Supporting Role Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1988)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2009 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Performance in a Television Comedy Very Small Business (2008) 1989 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actor in a Supporting Role Heaven Tonight (1990)
Known for movies Full Frontal (1993-1997) as Various Characters
The Little Death (2014) as Steve
The Comedy Company (1988) as Col'n Carpenter (1988-1989)
The Hard Word (2002) as Paul