Blake Davis (actor)

Australian actor
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Blake Davis (born 1992) is an Australian actor. Davis’ most noted TV roles have been in Tangle (as Max Williams) and Dead Gorgeous (as Jonathan). In 2011, he starred as Richie in the ABC series The Slap, which is based on the 2008 novel by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas. In 2012, Davis appeared in the third season of Tangle.
Filmography
- Bringing Our Stories Home (2016) – Gordon Wallace (one episode)
- Pulitzer (2015) – Ian (short film)
- Mr and Mrs Murder (2013) – Rhys (one episode)
- The Wizard (2013) – Cameron (short film)
- Fun City (2013) – John (short film)
- The Slap (2011) – Richie
- The Gidji (2010) – Trent (short film)
- Dead Gorgeous (2010) – Jonathon
- Tangle (2009–2012) – Max Williams
- Lovesick (2009) – Boy (short film)
- Rush (2008) – Daniel (one episode)
- Bed of Roses (2008) – Will (two episodes)
- Blue Heelers (2005) – Clarke Thompson (one episode)
Theatre
- Beached (Griffin Theatre Company, 2013) –Arty
- 8 (Her Majesty's Theatre and Sydney Town Hall, 2012) – Elliot Perry
- All About My Mother (MTC, 2010) – Esteban
References
References
- Knox, David. (7 January 2011). "Alex Dimitriades joins The Slap {{!}} TV Tonight".
- Knox, David. (18 June 2011). "Tangle begins shooting third season {{!}} TV Tonight".
- (2016-04-24). "Bringing Our Stories Home". Open Channel.
- James, Riley. (2015-07-26). "Pulitzer".
- "Blake Davis {{!}} Actor".
- Herford, Pat. "The Gidji".
- (2013-07-24). "Beached {{!}} Griffin Theatre Company".
- "Beached".
- Neutze, Ben. (2013-07-25). "Beached - review". The Guardian.
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