Jeremy Sims Net Worth is $2 Million Jeremy Sims Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jeremy Sims was born on January 10, 1966 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia as Jeremy William Hartley. He is an actor and director, known for Idiot Box (1996), Fireflies (2004) and Dangerous Remedy (2012).
Full Name Jeremy Guthrie Salary 9 million USD Date Of Birth January 10, 1966 Place Of Birth Perth, Western Australia, Australia Height 1.85 m Weight 93 kg Profession Actor, Director, Producer Education Ashland High School, Stanford University, Brigham Young University Nationality American Spouse Samantha Lang Children Avery Guthrie, Dash Steven Guthrie, Hudson Guthrie Siblings Paul Guthrie Star Sign Capricorn
# Fact 1 He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 1990.
Actor Title Year Status Character A Few Less Men 2017 completed Pilot Doctor Doctor 2016 TV Series Mike Ruben Guthrie 2015 Ray Dangerous Remedy 2012 TV Movie Bertram Wainer Wild Boys 2011 TV Series Francis Fuller Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away 2011 TV Movie Lord Tony Moynihan City Homicide 2010 TV Series Pete Copeland The Waiting City 2009 Carlisle Home and Away 2009 TV Series David 'Gardy' Gardiner In Her Skin 2009 Mclean Blue Water High 2005 TV Series Loren's Dad McLeod's Daughters 2005 TV Series Will Hamilton Fireflies 2004 TV Series Tim 'Backa' Burke Fireflies 2004 TV Movie Tim 'Backa' Burke The Secret Life of Us 2003 TV Series Neil Balmain Boys 2003 TV Movie Andy Stingers 1999-2003 TV Series Troy Thorpe / Aaron Fielder Ned 2003 Mr. Kelly Liquid Bridge 2003 Tony Tick 2002 Short Young Lions 2002 TV Series D.J. Rob Carne Corridors of Power 2001 TV Series Tony Dunne MP The Bill 2001 TV Series DSC Ken McEvoy Farscape 1999-2001 TV Series Rorf City of Dreams 2000 Documentary Walter Burley Griffin The Lost World 2000 TV Series Vordred Secret Men's Business 1999 TV Movie Warwick Jones The Chosen 1998 TV Movie Peter McAlister Aftershocks 1998 TV Movie John Constable Medivac 1998 TV Series Mark Best Wildside 1998 TV Series Greg Zelka The Day of the Roses 1998 TV Mini-Series Gerry Buchtmann Kangaroo Palace 1997 TV Movie Jack Gill Breaking News 1997 TV Series Steve Barrett Natural Justice: Heat 1996 Gavin Larsen Idiot Box 1996 Mick Natural Justice 1995 TV Series Gavin Larsen Police Rescue 1995 TV Series Jeff Bertram Heartland 1994 TV Mini-Series Garth Madden Police Rescue 1994 Terry Chances 1992 TV Series Alex Taylor Placenta 1991 Short Boy Harlequin 1980 Young Boy on Raft
Director Title Year Status Character Wayne 2018 Documentary filming The Line 2018/II announced Doctor Doctor 2016 TV Series 4 episodes Last Cab to Darwin 2015 Rescue Special Ops 2011 TV Series 2 episodes Beneath Hill 60 2010 as Jeremy Hartley Sims Last Train to Freo 2006
Producer Title Year Status Character Last Cab to Darwin 2015 producer Beneath Hill 60 2010 co-producer - as Jeremy Hartley Sims Last Train to Freo 2006 executive producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Wayne 2018 Documentary writer filming Last Cab to Darwin 2015
Thanks Title Year Status Character Dating the Enemy 1996 thanks
Self Title Year Status Character The Jesters 2011 TV Series Himself 20 to 1 2007-2009 TV Series documentary Himself Project Greenlight Australia 2 2006 TV Series Himself - Judge Making 'Liquid Bridge' 2004 Video short documentary Himself The Fat 2002 TV Series Himself Good News Week 1999 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2016 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Adapted Screenplay Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 Audience Award Rencontres Internationales du Cinema des Antipodes Audience Award Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 1999 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Aftershocks (1998)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2016 ADG Award Australian Directors Guild Awards Best Direction in a Feature Film Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 AFCA Award Australian Film Critics Association Awards Best Director Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 AFCA Award Australian Film Critics Association Awards Best Screenplay Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Film Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Direction Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Film Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Director Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2016 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Script/Screenplay Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2015 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Feature Film - Adaptation Last Cab to Darwin (2015) 2011 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Director Beneath Hill 60 (2010) 2010 ADG Award Australian Directors Guild Best Direction in a Feature Film Beneath Hill 60 (2010) 2010 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Direction Beneath Hill 60 (2010) 2010 IF Award IF Awards Best Direction Beneath Hill 60 (2010) 1998 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actor - Male Idiot Box (1996) 1997 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Idiot Box (1996) 1997 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama Kangaroo Palace (1997) 1992 Logie Logie Awards Most Popular New Talent Chances (1991)
2nd Place Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2015 Audience Award Sydney Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Last Cab to Darwin (2015)
Known for movies Idiot Box (1996) as Mick
Fireflies (2004) as Tim 'Backa' Burke
Dangerous Remedy (2012) as Bertram Wainer
Ruben Guthrie (2015) as Ray