Paul Blackwell

For the former Welsh footballer of the same name, see Paul Blackwell (footballer).
For the US Army general, see Paul E. Blackwell.
Paul Blackwell
Born 29 January 1954
Adelaide, South Australia

Paul Blackwell (born 29 January 1954) is a well-known Australian stage actor and occasional film actor.

He attended the National Institute of Dramatic Arts from 1980 to 1982 and has appeared in many productions from some of Australia's best-known theatre companies, including Company B, Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Patch Theatre and Opera Australia.

He has appeared in several films, though often in small parts. His only major film role so far has been in the 1996 film The Quiet Room directed by Rolf De Heer; it was critically acclaimed and was screened as part of the main competition of the 1996 Cannes Film Festival. His recent film appearances include Candy, directed by Neil Armfield and starring Heath Ledger, Geoffrey Rush and Abbie Cornish; December Boys, starring Daniel Radcliffe; Hey Hey its Esther Blueburger and the silent film Dr. Plonk, another collaboration with Rolf De Heer.


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