David Argue
Australian actor
David J. Argue
Born 1959 (age 65–66)Australia
Occupation Actor
David J. Argue (born 1959) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Snowy in Gallipoli as well as the lead role in the 1993 film Hercules Returns and Dicko in the 1983 film Razorback .
Argue left school in grade ten and went to NIDA. He earned a reputation as a talented, charismatic actor whom some found difficult to deal with; he was fired from Phar Lap , Fortunate Life and Great Expectations .[ 1]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1977-79
The Restless Years
Sammy Martin
TV series, 100 episodes
1978-80
Cop Shop
Greg Mann / Russell Nelson / Shane
TV series, 4 episodes
1979
The Sullivans
Freddie
TV series, 1 episode
1982
The Daryl Somers Show
Himself / Peter Allen / Dean Routledge
TV series. 2 episodes
1984
Special Squad
Bazza
TV series, 1 episode
1985
Winners
Bert (Disc Jockey), Communist Agitator
TV series, 2 episodes
1992
Cluedo
Bruno Fame
TV series, 1 episode
1993
Stark
Gordon Gordon
TV miniseries, 1 episode
1994
Newlyweds
Uri
TV series, 2 episodes
1994
Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
Yorp
TV series, 9 episodes
1995
Correlli
Stephen Haines
TV miniseries. episode: "An Early Release"
1997
Water Rats
Tosee
TV series, episode: "One Dead Rat"
Stage
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1972
Holiday on Ice
Adelaide Festival Centre
1977
The Ruling Class
NIDA Theatre
1978
There were Giants in Those Days
Robin
Nimrod Downstairs
1978
The Job
Jeff
Nimrod Downstairs
1978-80
The Mouth Show
Crunch
Australian tour
1978
Sleeping Beauty on Ice
Princess Theatre, Melbourne
1980
Slipped Disco
Sonny / Byron
The Flying Trapeze Cafe
1980
The First Australian Festival of Cabaret
Garibaldis, Darlinghurst
1985
Bouncers
Seymour Centre
1987
The Country Wife
Sparkish
Sydney Opera House
1991
Hair - The Tribal Love Rock Musical
Woof
Universal Theatre, Melbourne , Athenaeum Theatre , Tweed Heads Seagulls , Newcastle Civic Theatre , University of Sydney , Thebarton Theatre , Townsville Civic Centre, Kuranda, Darwin Performing Arts Centre, Wollongong Civic Centre, Cairns Civic Centre, Princess Theatre, Launceston , Theatre Royal, Hobart , Regal Theatre, Perth , Canberra Theatre
1996
Working: A Musical
Glen Street Theatre with Q Theatre Company
[ 2]
References
^ Evans, Bob (11 August 1987). "The Restoration of Mr Sparkish". The Sydney Morning Herald . p. 14.
^ "AusStage" .
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