Kim Gyngell
Kim Gyngell, sometimes also credited as Kym Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian [Film Institute Award] for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as Ian McKenzie in Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Early life and education
Kim Gyngell was born in Melbourne, Victoria.He had not considered a career in acting until his high school English teacher suggested it to him, and he soon went for an audition. He said that he was not a very good student at school.
Career
Television
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Gyngell appeared in The Comedy Company and developed several popular characters, one of whom, Col'n Carpenter, went on to have his own sitcom. Gyngell also appeared in a series of public service announcements for the Alcohol [Advisory Council of New Zealand].Gyngell was a regular on Australian comedy series Full Frontal during the mid-1990s, where he starred alongside Eric Bana before Bana attained Cinema of [the United States|Hollywood] fame. His most notable characters included; 'Leon' ; and as characters sending up Kerry O'Brien and John Laws. After Full Frontal, Gyngell had guest roles, in comedy programs The Micallef Program and Pizza, and on drama series’ The [Secret Life of Us], CrashBurn, Love My Way and Underbelly.
From 2007, Gyngell played Father Harris in the comedy The Librarians. In 2008, he featured in the comedy series Very [Small Business |Very Small Business]. In 2012, Gyngell played Paddy the accountant in The Straits. More recently he has starred in Top of the Lake, Rake, a second season of ''Very Small Business, Love Me, Crazy Fun Park, Black Snow, Wakefield, No Activity, and The Artful Dodger.''