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Jeremy Stanford

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Jeremy Stanford
Photograph of Jeremy Stanford
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Actor, director
Years active1979-present
Known forSilversun

Jeremy Stanford is an Australian actor and director, known for his role of Tick/Mitzi in the initial stage run of the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.[1][2]

Career

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In 2001, Stanford played Matthew Gallagher in season 2 of childrens' series Crash Zone and Detective Inspector Clifford Knox in 5 episodes of Horace and Tina. He also had a recurring role in medical drama MDA (2002–2003) as Dr Tim Hawthorn. In 2004 Stanford played Commander Cyriax in ABC kids drama Silversun appearing in 26 episodes.

He had guest roles in soap operas Neighbours and Chances, medical drama A Country Practice, police dramas Blue Heelers, Stingers and City Homicide and legal series Jack Irish (alongside Guy Pearce). He had further guest appearances in Satisfaction, crime series The Dr Blake Mysteries, prison drama Wentworth, Winners & Losers and hit newsroom drama The Newsreader (opposite Anna Torv).

In 2022, Stanford joined the cast of the biographical miniseries Warnie[3] in the role of Keith Warne. The decision to produce the miniseries about Warne after his death was criticised by Warne's daughter Brooke who described it as "beyond disrespectful". The trailer for the miniseries also attracted negative commentary on social media when it was first shown in 2023.[4] He is set to appear in Apple Cider Vinegar (a biographical series about disgraced Australian wellness guru Belle Gibson) in 2025.

Stanford has appeared in a number of films including comedy Compo (1989) in which he had a lead role, drama Blinder (2013) and horror film Relic (2020). In 2022 was announced as part of the cast for thriller The 13th Summer.[5]

Stanford has also had a long and varied career in theatre since the early 1980s, portraying Buddy Holly in the national stage tour of Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story (1994) and Tick/Mitzi in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (2006–2008). Other stage productions include Hello, Dolly! (1994–1995), Certified Male (2000–2001) and South Pacific (2012–2013). Stanford has also directed several stage productions including a national tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2019–2021).[6]

In 2009, Stanford established Storybox Films, a media company which developed film and TV productions and corporate videos. In 2013 the company produced a feature film The Sunset Six, which he also directed and co-wrote.[7] He has written and co-produced two films, including psychological thriller The 13th Summer (2022) and romantic comedy He Loves Me Not (2023), both of which he also appeared in. He is also a published author.[8]

He has also performed voiceover work in television advertisements for brands such as Lexus, SAAB, Nescafé, The ABC, Cadbury, Swisse Vitamins,[9] L’Oréal and Holden.[10]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 Apostasy Other cast
1988 Backstage Bellboy
1989 Compo Paul Harper
2006 Wil Hairdresser
2013 Blinder President
2020 Relic Alex
2022 13 Summers Patrick
202? Take My Coat Tim

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1989 Acropolis Now Andy Farrell Episode: "Three Skips and a Joey"
1993 A Country Practice Chris Brooks Episode: "Twice Shy: Part 1"
1997–2001 Blue Heelers Gavin Harrison / Victor Delaney / Gary Towers 3 episodes
2001 Crash Zone Matthew Gallagher 13 episodes
2001 Horace and Tina D.I. Clifford Knox 5 episodes
2002–2003 MDA Dr. Tim Hawthorn 6 episodes
2003 Stingers Ivan Flitcroft Episode: "Killing Heidi"
2004 Silversun Commander Aaron Cyriax / C2 / Will Power 26 episodes
2006 Wicked Science Max Episode: "Crazy For You"
2009 City Homicide Eric Gorman Episode: "Rage"
2009–2010 Satisfaction Turnball 3 episodes
2014 Worst Year of My Life Again Lanford King 6 episodes
2015 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Herbert Goodman Episode: "King of the Lake"
2015–2016 Winners & Losers Principal Watters 5 episodes
2016 Jack Irish Travis Dilthey 2 episodes
2016 Wentworth Dr. Hughes Episode: "Divide and Conquer"
2023 Warnie Keith Warne 2 episodes

Stage

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As actor

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Year Title Role Venue / Co.
1981 The Cenci Cast A Rusden State College, Melbourne
1983 Snap, Crackers and Cocky The Funny Bone Theatre Restaurant, Melbourne
1984 Dee Jay View Universal Cinema, Melbourne with Theatreworks
1985 The Pub Show Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne with Theatreworks
1987 The Mikado Princess Theatre, Brisbane with TN! Theatre Company
1988 Storming St Kilda by Tram Number 69 St Kilda Tram with Theatreworks for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
1991; 1994 Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story Buddy Holly Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne, Burswood Showroom, Perth, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Opera House, Wellington
1993 Suddenly Last Summer Arts Theatre, Brisbane
1993 High Society Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, State Theatre, Sydney
1994–1995 Hello, Dolly! Cornelius Hackl State Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth & New Zealand
1996 Looking Through a Glass Onion John Lennon Seymour Centre, Sydney
1997 Sweet Charity Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
1998 The Club Gerry Playhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2000 Company Peter Playhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2001 Certified Male Brisbane Powerhouse, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Glen Street Theatre, Sydney, The Capital - Bendigo
2001 Miss Tanaka Mott Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company & Handspan Theatre
2002 Stones in His Pockets Lismore City Hall, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton with MTC & STC
2003 All Het Up Jack Banquet Room, Adelaide, Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne
2004 OzMade Musicals Concert BMW Edge, Melbourne with Magnormos
2004 The Call Tom Wills Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company for Melbourne International Arts Festival
2005 Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne with theatre@risk
2005 Stalking Matilda Theatreworks, Melbourne with theatre@risk
2006–2008 Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Tick/Mitzi Lyric Theatre, Sydney, Regent Theatre, Melbourne, Civic Theatre, Auckland[11]
2012; 2013 South Pacific Commander Harbison Sydney Opera House with Opera Australia & Lincoln Center Theatre
2016 The Light in the Piazza Roy Johnson Playhouse, Melbourne with Life Like Company
2022 An American in Paris Monsieur Baurel Crown Theatre, Perth
2022 Yellingbo Danny La Mama, Melbourne with Bowerbird Theatre

As director

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Year Title Role Venue / Co.
1993 My Dinner with Andre Director Mietta's, Melbourne
2004 What is the Matter with Mary Jane? Director 7 Alfred Place Downstairs, Melbourne with Princess Pictures for Melbourne International Comedy Festival
2016 Into the Woods Director Ballarat Performing Arts Academy[12]
2017 Rent Director Ballarat Performing Arts Academy[13]
2017 First the Music Then the Words / Doctor Miracle Director Gertrude Opera Studio, Melbourne
2018 A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder Assistant Director Playhouse, Melbourne with The Production Company
2019; 2021 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Director Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Crown Theatre Perth

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Bibliography

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  • Year of the Queen (2007)
  • Rapture (2018)

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References

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  1. ^ Standish, John (10 May 2013). "Kavisha Mazzella, Jeremy Stanford, Deborah Cheetham". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  2. ^ "A real thong and dance". New Zealand Herald. 10 May 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Alex Williams to star as Shane Warne in Nine drama | TV Tonight". 9 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Filming commences on the biggest drama of 2023". Nine for Brands. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Jeremy Stanford's Relationship Thrills in 13 Summers". 17 December 2022.
  6. ^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3977
  7. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/directing
  8. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/books
  9. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/voice-over
  10. ^ https://www.emvoices.com.au/artists/jeremy-stanford/
  11. ^ "Review: Priscilla Queen of the Desert". Australian Stage. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  12. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/directing
  13. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/directing
  14. ^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3977
  15. ^ https://www.jeremystanford.com.au/books
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