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Liam Macdonald
File:Liam Macdonald in South Africa, 2014.png
Macdonald in South Africa, 2014
Born
Liam Phillip Macdonald

(1989-10-18) 18 October 1989 (age 34)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Years active2008–present
Websitehttp://www.liammacdonald.info/

Liam Phillip Macdonald (born October 18, 1989) is an Australian actor from Adelaide. He is best known for his role as Constable Tim Dewey in Underbelly: The Golden Mile and Fat Nerd in the Horror-Comedy American Burger

Early life

Macdonald was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia to an English mother and a New Zealand father and was educated at Pasadena High School.[1] In 2007, Macdonald was accepted to Sydney Theatre School and early in 2008 he permanently moved to Sydney. At the end of his studies at Sydney Theatre School, he was presented with a Diploma of Theatre Performance. In 2010, he again moved, this time to London, United Kingdom where he currently resides.

Acting

Encouraged by his high school drama teacher to apply for drama school, Macdonald chose to become a professional actor upon graduating. He studied at Sydney Theatre School and graduated with a Diploma in Theatre Performance in 2008. Macdonald has since acted in a wide variety of Australian television and movies, most notably his portrayal of Constable Tim Dewey in Underbelly: The Golden Mile.[2] Whilst first auditioning for a featured extra, the casting agent was so impressed with his audition that they offered him the role of the Constable Tim Dewey instead. He also appeared in an episode of Home and Away opposite Luke Jacobz and Esther Anderson. He appeared in Jimmy Barnes' music video from Before The Devil Knows You're Dead. A few months earlier, Macdonald auditioned and excepted the role of Norman in The Unjudged, which was shown at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2012.

In 2012, he portrayed "Fat Nerd" in the Swedish movie American Burger.[3] Although American Burger received mixed reviews from critics, it's technical aspects were praised,[4] along with the audio and cinematography. Macdonald received a great review from Fredrik Alverland of the Östersunds-Posten:

"Sometimes it shines significantly. One that manages to penetrate is the actor Liam Macdonald, who in his role of "Fat Nerd " with both the timing and dynamic game makes several scenes both interesting and very funny."[5]

Macdonald has signed on for American Burger 2 but the film is yet unconfirmed. He is also working closely with American Burger directors Johan Bromander & Bonita Drake on their new film Hot Chardonnay

Personal

Macdonald is an avid sports fan and supporter of Southampton F.C. and can often be seen at games. He is also a supporter of the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL. He has an older sister who currently resides in Adelaide alongside his parents.

Filmography

Films

Title Year Role Notes
The Unjudged 2010 Norman
I Am Cursed 2011 George
Brash Young Turks 2012 Enthusiastic Sales Agent Post Production
American Burger 2012 Fat Nerd Released Worldwide October 17th 2014
American Burger 2 - Back to Kraketch 2015 Fat Nerd Pre Production
Hot Chardonnay 2015 Jonny Pre Production

Television

Title Year Role Notes
Underbelly: The Golden Mile 2009 Constable Tim Dewey Episodes 6 & 12
Home & Away 2009 Teenage Crook Episode 5078

Short Films

Title Year Role Notes
Deus Ex Treadmill 2008 Doughboy
Hotel 2009 Sam
The Shadow of a Doubt 2010 William
D-illusion 2011 Demetri

Theatre

Title Year Role Notes
The Shakesperience Too 2015 Dogberry

References

  1. ^ http://www.liammacdonald.info/#!about
  2. ^ "Underbelly - The Golden Mile: episode guide: episode 3.01". Australian Television. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
  3. ^ http://www.littlebig.se/index.php/film/item/liam-macdonald
  4. ^ http://adamthemoviegod.com/american-burger-review/
  5. ^ http://www.op.se/noje/film/recension-varken-spannande-eller-rolig

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