Mark Hembrow

Australian actor, writer and musician (born 1955)


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::summary Australian actor, writer and musician (born 1955) ::

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FieldValue
nameMark Hembrow
other_namesRobert Mark Hembrow
birth_date
birth_placeBrisbane, Australia
educationAshgrove State School
St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly
occupation
known forThe Young Doctors
yearsactive1973-present
spouseNathalie Stanley (divorced)
children3
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Mark Hembrow (born 1955 in Brisbane) is an Australian actor, writer and musician. He has also worked as a producer and director.

Early life and family

Hembrow's parents were Vernon Charles Hembrow, a senior English Literature Lecturer at the Kelvin Grove Teachers Training College, and Sally Hembrow, a daytime television personality and presenter and cooking specialist. Sally produced her own television show for QTQ9 on the Nine Network, 'Living Graciously', which aired from 1963 to 1973. She was a forerunner for women in television, food, fashion and interior decor in Australia. Sally also had a radio show on 4KQ named 'Hotline to the Oven'.

Hembrow's education was at Ashgrove State School and then St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly. He has one brother, John.

Personal life

Hembrow was married to Nathalie Stanley, whom he met while in Trinidad and Tobago filming The Last Island (1990). They have three daughters together, Amy (born June 1990), Emilee (born January 1992) and Tammy (born April 1994), who are well-known social media personalities and entrepreneurs. It is unknown when Hembrow and Stanley divorced.

Career

Mark first stepped on stage at age 16 at La Boîte Theatre Company as Barnaby Tucker in The Matchmaker and then Sandy in Hay Fever and Apollo in Fetch Me a Fig Leaf: The Musical, all directed by Graham Johnson. He then performed the lead in Once Upon a Mattress at the Brisbane Arts Theatre, which was to be his last amateur production at aged 17.

At 18 years of age, Mark first started working professionally for the main company at Queensland Theatre Company where he worked in productions over two years while doing in-service training. Productions included Springle a secondary school theatre and education production, written by Bille Brown to celebrate 100 years of education. He also performed in Equus, School for Scoundrels, Savages, Jumpers, The Department, Hamlet and Fourth of July before heading to Sydney.

His first professional jobs in Sydney were with the Old Tote Theatre Company (now Sydney Theatre Company) in a production of The Night of the Iguana, and on television series The Young Doctors as Georgie Saint. He then worked on two musicals, The Rocky Horror Show and Paradise Regained, followed by his first feature, Goodbye Paradise directed by Karl Schultz. Mark featured in many television shows and films over the years.

Mark returned home from the USA, and decided to have a break from acting for a number of years, in order to raise his family. During this time, he wrote two feature film scripts and was composing music.

Mark's return to the screen has been celebrated. He is also passionate about and involved in global relief water projects.

Recent guest roles on Australian television include The Straits directed by Rachel Ward and Old School starring Bryan Brown and Sam Neill by Matchbox Productions.

Credits

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Desire
1981Rusty Bugles
1981DesireShort film
1982The Highest HonourAble Seaman F.W. Marsh
1982Goodbye ParadiseIgor
1983At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion PictureL.D. Jones
1983Platypus CovePaddy O’NeillTV movie
1984Who Killed Hannah Jane?TV movie
1987High TideMechanic
1987Running from the GunsPeter
1988The Man from Snowy River 2 (aka Return to Snowy River)Seb
1988Sons of SteelMal
1988Out of the BodyDavid Gaze
1990The Last IslandFrank
1992Dial-A-ClichéShort film
1992RedheadsBrewster
19934-EvaShort film
1993Exchange Lifeguards (aka Wet & Wild Summer!)Max
1995On the Dead Side
1997Heaven's BurningTruck Driver
2003Swimming UpstreamTommy
2015BrothersToddShort film
2019ChiropteraBorisFeature film
RunValetShort film
The Crypto KidsCharles Balak
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
Mr SquiggleGuest Singer
Patrol Boat
1977–1980The Young DoctorsGeorgie Saint55 episodes
1978Shimmering LightPeterTV movie
1978Father, Dear Father in AustraliaKen1 episode
1979TV FolliesEpisode: "Hollywood"
1980Celebrity Tattle TalesSelf
1980Home Sweet HomeBrian1 episode
1980; 1982Spring & FallMickeyAnthology series, 2 episodes
1982JonahWaxyMiniseries, 4 episodes
19821915Boof LucasMiniseries, 4 episodes
1985AnzacsPrivate Dick BakerMiniseries, 2 episodes
1986Robbery (aka The Great Bookie Robbery)TV movie
1986Last ChanceAngusTV movie
1988Fragments of War: The Story of Damien ParerPadreTV movie
1988; 1990The Flying DoctorsTony Downes / Bob Archer2 episodes
1991Animal ParkJim Pryor
1992The Adventures of SkippyPaul Watson1 episode
1993PhoenixDamian Thorpe
1992PhoenixDamien Thorpe1 episode
1993Time TraxRufio Jans1 episode
1995G.P.Mr David 'Dave' Barber1 episode
1998Misery GutsArnold Flashman4 episodes
2000Tales of the South SeasMiniseries, 1 episode
2001The Lost WorldHyde1 episode
2012The StraitsAmbroseMiniseries, 1 episode
2014Old SchoolPerry RobertsonMiniseries, 1 episode
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
c.1971The MatchmakerBarnaby TuckerLa Boîte Theatre Company
c.1971Hay FeverSandyLa Boîte Theatre Company
c.1971Fetch Me a Fig Leaf: The MusicalApolloLa Boîte Theatre Company
c.1972Once Upon a MattressLeadArts Theatre, Brisbane
1974SpringleQueensland Theatre Company
1975EquusHorsemanSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976HamletBernardoSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976JumpersJumperSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976The School for ScandalSir Toby Bumper / WilliamSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976Fourth of JulySGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976The DepartmentHansSGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976And the Big Men FlyFloor ManSGIO Theatre, Brisbane & QLD tour
1976SavagesIndianQueensland Theatre Company
1978The Rocky Horror ShowRockyRialto Theatre, Brisbane with G & M Promotions
1978The Night of the IguanaWolfgangSydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1979The Amazing Adventures of Razz, Gabble and SkidQLD tour with Karm Productions
1979Paradise RegainedSatanQ Theatre, Penrith
1980The Golden Goose and Other StoriesAss / 1st Miller / Mayor / 2nd Miller / SimpletonQ Theatre, Penrith
1980The Country BoyHarry SmithTom Jones Dinner Theatre, Brisbane
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As writer / producer

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Shimmering LightWriterTV movie
1979The Amazing Adventures of Razz, Gabble and SkidCreator / Producer / Music & Lyrics LibrettistQLD stage tour with Karm Productions
1983At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion PictureWriterFeature film
1985AnzacsWriterMiniseries
1987Running from the GunsWriterFeature film
1988Out of the BodyWriterFeature film
2012The Argues: The Movie (aka Duck StruckWriter / ProducerFeature film
2010Didge on FireExecutive producerMusic video
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Discography

Singles

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References

References

  1. "Mark Hembrow". [[AusStage]].
  2. Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.

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