Colin Friels

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Colin Friels (b. September 25, 1952) is a distinguished British-born Australian actor.

Friels was born in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland. He lived in Kilbirnie until 1963, when his family moved to Australia, arriving in Darwin, Northern Territory before settling in the Melbourne suburb of Broadmeadows. He worked as a bricklayer's labourer before studying at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), alongside actors such as Mel Gibson, and his own future wife Judy Davis.

Friels graduated from NIDA in 1976, working mostly in theatre and television. In 1980 Friels was a presenter on the long-running children's series Play School. His first film role was in the unreleased Prisoners (1981), starring with Tatum O'Neal. The film was allegedly so bad that Tatum's father Ryan O'Neal purchased the rights to the film to prevent it from ever screening. His first actual appearance in film was in Monkey Grip (1982), an adaptation of a novel by Helen Garner, where he starred alongside Noni Hazlehurst.

In 1986 he played the title role in Malcolm, about a shy mechanical genius, for which he was awarded the 1986 AFI Award for best actor. Friels won another AFI Award, for best actor in a television drama, in 1995 for his starring role in the 1994 Halifax f.p. telemovie "Hard Corps".

From 1996 to 1999 he played Frank Holloway on the television series Water Rats, a role which won him the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor at the 1997 awards. His acceptance speech caused controversy when he said "I'm very flattered for this and it's all rather silly, isn't it? So, thank you very much."

In late 1997 Friels was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and almost died. However, his treatment was successful and he is one of the very, very few victims of this disease to go into long-term remission.

During his treatment he even continued to work on the set of Water Rats, until eventually the impact of the chemotherapy stopped him from working, and he chose to have his character written out of the series by sending him on a sailing journey around the world.

Friels is most easily recognized as the megalomaniacal corporate executive in the 1991 feature film Darkman.

From 2003, Friels has appeared as the main character in the BlackJack series of telemovies.

Friels has been married to actress Judy Davis since 1984, and they have two children, Jack and Charlotte. They were briefly separated, but have reconciled.

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