Remi Broadway
Remi Broadway (born April 30, 1978 in Benowa , Queensland ) is an Australian actor who also works as a director for small productions and commercials.
life and career
Broadway, who was born in the small town of Benowa in the Australian state of Queensland , had his first noteworthy television appearance in 1993 when he was brought on The Late Show as Piffy , but only made one appearance there. In the same year he finally came as a presenter in the Prime Possum Show , an Australian children's series, where he was used in around 550 episodes up to 1996 and 1997 in addition to a person disguised from Possum . In between there were also appearances in the television series Pacific Drive (1996) and The Wayne Manifesto , where he appeared in about 14 episodes in the role of Rupert from 1996 to 1997 . After three more series appearances in Breakers in 1998 or 1999, Broadway's first film appearance followed in the same year, where he got a small but insignificant supporting role in the " Sabrina totally bewitched " offshoot Sabrina bewitched Australia . After appearing in an episode of The Lost World in 1999, in the following years he placed more emphasis on appearances in various television films, mostly produced as low-budget films. So he was finally seen in 2000 in the film Murder Trail and was featured in another film in Teen Star in the following year , as well as an appearance in an episode of Cybergirl . A brief appearance in the movie Scooby-Doo followed in 2002 , followed by a relatively successful year 2003.
He came to an appearance in Russell Mulcahy's award-winning film Swimming Upstream and was also active in Inspector Gadget 2 in a small supporting role. This was followed in 2004 by his first slightly larger film role in Rapid Fear , where he was seen as Callum Kennedy . After a year with no significant publication, it was used in two films ( Convictions and The Marine ) in 2006 and was also involved in an episode of My Embarrassing Parents . After there was no significant release of a production in which Broadway was involved in 2007 either, it did not return to the screen until 2008. He came, however, in a recurring role as Jake Cronin in the short-lived Australian television series The Strip . His last major appearances to date (as of February 2011) he had in 2009 in the British-Australian series K9 , where he was seen in two different roles, and in the internationally broadcast television film Shark Attack - They Lurk in the Deep! . In addition to his work as an actor, Broadway is active as a director, initially only as a hobby. He has already made several films for Tropfest , the largest annual short film festival in the world, as well as several commercials for Australian television. He also maintains his own channel on the Internet video portal YouTube . There he also runs his own show, in which, among other things, the Australian internet and YouTube personality Caitlin Hill and his brother Regis Broadway can be seen.
Filmography
- 1993: The Late Show (1 episode)
- 1993–1997: Prime Possum Show (approx. 550 episodes)
- 1996: Pacific Drive (? Follow)
- 1996–1997: The Wayne Manifesto (approx. 14 episodes)
- 1998 or 1999: Breakers (3 episodes)
- 1999: Sabrina bewitches Australia
- 1999: The Lost World ( Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World ) (1 episode)
- 2000: Murder Trail
- 2001: Teen Star ( The Wilde Girls )
- 2001: Cybergirl (1 episode)
- 2002: Scooby-Doo
- 2003: Swimming Upstream
- 2003: Inspector Gadget 2
- 2004: Rapid Fear
- 2006: Convictions
- 2006: My Embarrassing Parents ( Mortified ) (1 episode)
- 2006: The Marine
- 2008: The Strip (2 episodes)
- 2009: K9 (2 episodes)
- 2009: Shark Attack - They lurk in the deep! ( Malibu Shark Attack )
Web links
- Remi Broadway in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official homepage of Remi Broadway (English)
- Remi Broadway on TV.com (English)
- Remi Broadway own channel on YouTube (English)
- Interview with Remi Broadway on WebWombat.com (English)
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Broadway, Remi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Australian actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 30, 1978 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Benowa , Queensland |