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Rob Carlton is a Logie Award winning Australian actor and writer. He is best known for writing and starring in the comedy series Chandon Pictures. He also had starring roles in the comedy satire The Hollowmen and the children's television series Ocean Star.
Date Of Birth Australia Profession Actor, Writer, Producer Education University of Sydney Spouse Adrienne Ferreira Children Jim Carlton, Leo Carlton Awards Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor
Actor Title Year Status Character Melon Grab 2016 Short completed Dad Rake 2016 TV Series Anders Super Awesome! 2015 Kim Devine Parer's War 2014 TV Movie Ken G. Hall Paper Giants: Magazine Wars 2013 TV Mini-Series Kerry Packer Conspiracy 365 2012 TV Series Vulkan Sligo A Moody Christmas 2012 TV Series Elliot Mental 2012 Jack Mabo 2012 TV Movie Paddy Killoran How Many More Doctors Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb? 2012 Short Doctor Any Questions for Ben? 2012 Ben's Dad Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo 2011 TV Mini-Series Kerry Packer Underbelly 2010 TV Series Neville 'Scully' Scullion Chandon Pictures 2007-2009 TV Series Tom Chandon The Hollowmen 2008 TV Series Kenny Pratt All Saints 1999-2006 TV Series Hodgie / Ray Price / Col Beaty Carmichael & Shane 2006 Short Angus Wilson How Many Doctors Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb? 2006 Short Doctor The Writer 2005 Short Detective Stone Fireflies 2004 TV Series Kewie Holman Strange Bedfellows 2004 Monique Shank 2004 Short Michael The Night We Called It a Day 2003 Lance MacCallum You Can't Stop the Murders 2003 Barry Ocean Star 2003 TV Series Reg Davies McLeod's Daughters 2001 TV Series Jed The Finder 2001 TV Movie Wheels Water Rats 1998-2001 TV Series David 'Kiwi Dave' Crowe / Barry Elliot Do or Die 2001 TV Mini-Series Gavin Kovacs Blue Heelers 2001 TV Series Barry Lancer Farscape 2000 TV Series Vija Muggers 2000 Freddie Pizza 2000 TV Series Hot Dog Vendor Strange Fits of Passion 1999 Blackson The Venus Factory 1998 Cush Spellbinder 1997 TV Series Biker Roar 1997 TV Series Morvern Barry and Garry 1997 Short Passing Man Boys 1996 Tom Vare Eat My Shorts 1995 TV Series Noel Janus 1995 TV Series Brett Hayes A Country Practice 1985-1993 TV Series Pete / Budgie Markham / Gerry Barnes / ... Nemesis 1992 Waiter Home and Away 1991 TV Series Graham Police Rescue 1991 TV Series Young Prisoner Gotcha 1991 Short Surfer The Year My Voice Broke 1987 Pierdon High Tide 1987 Pinball boy
Writer Title Year Status Character Carmichael & Shane 2006 Short written by Chandon Pictures TV Series creator - 16 episodes, 2007 - 2009 written by - 16 episodes, 2007 - 2009
Producer Title Year Status Character Chandon Pictures 2007-2009 TV Series producer - 16 episodes Carmichael & Shane 2006 Short producer
Director Title Year Status Character Chandon Pictures 2007-2009 TV Series 16 episodes
Self Title Year Status Character The Lucky Country 2015 TV Series Himself Back Seat Drivers 2014 TV Series Himself - driver Agony 2013-2014 TV Series documentary Himself Tractor Monkeys 2013 TV Series Himself The People Speak Australia 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself - Contributor Randling 2012 TV Series Himself 2011 Samsung AACTA Awards 2012 TV Special Himself - Presenter Inside Film Awards 2011 TV Series Himself The Joy of Sets 2011 TV Series Himself I Rock 2010 TV Series Himself Thank God You're Here 2009 TV Series Himself Good News Week 2009 TV Series Himself The Glass House 2001 TV Series Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 Silver Logie Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (2011) 2008 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Comedy - Situation or Narrative Chandon Pictures (2007) 2006 1st Prize Tropfest Carmichael & Shane (2006) 2006 Best Actor - Male Tropfest Carmichael & Shane (2006)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2012 AACTA Award Australian Film Institute Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (2011) 2009 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Television Comedy Series Chandon Pictures (2007) 2009 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Comedy - Situation or Narrative Chandon Pictures (2007) 2008 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Performance in a Television Comedy Chandon Pictures (2007) 2008 AFI Award Australian Film Institute Best Television Comedy Series Chandon Pictures (2007) 2008 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Comedy - Situation or Narrative Chandon Pictures (2007) 2008 Awgie Award Australian Writers' Guild Comedy - Situation or Narrative Chandon Pictures (2007)
Known for movies How Many More Doctors Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb? (2012) as Doctor
Mental (2012) as Jack
Mabo (2012) as Paddy Killoran
Strange Fits of Passion (1999) as Blackson