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Adam Zwar (born 13 January 1972) is an Australian
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,
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, and
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. He is best known for co-creating the Australian comedy series '' Squinters'', '' Lowdown'', '' Wilfred'' and creating the critically acclaimed Channel 10 comedy '' Mr. Black'' as well as the popular factual series '' Agony Aunts'', '' Agony Uncles'', '' The Agony of Life'', '' The Agony of Modern Manners'' and ''
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''. Zwar also presented and produced seminal cricket documentaries ''Underarm: The Ball That Changed Cricket'' and ''Bodyline: The Ultimate Test'' which took a forensic look at the infamous 1932-33 Ashes series between Australia and England.


Early life

Zwar was born on 13 January 1972 in Cairns,
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where he was subsequently raised. His parents bought the family home from actor
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. Zwar is the son of author
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, who wrote the best-selling book ''The Loneliest Man in the World'' about Rudolf Hess. Zwar's mother Delphine was a longtime writer for the '' House and Garden'' magazine. From the age of thirteen, Zwar attended Smithfield High School and Brisbane Grammar School where he captained the cross country team in his senior year. After high school, he completed a journalism degree at the
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in
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. He subsequently began studying acting as well. He undertook a journalism cadetship at ''
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'', and subsequently moved to
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to work for the ''
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''. After some time working at the ''Sunday Herald Sun'', Zwar decided to pursue his interest in the film industry. In 1997 he left his full-time journalism job to work two jobs as a freelance journalist and freelance actor. He performed in theatre, numerous television commercials, as well as guest roles in ''Neighbours'', ''Blue Heelers'' and ''Sea Change''. Each year Zwar would save a portion of his income (usually around $ A4000) and use it to produce a short film.


Career

After guest appearances in several Australian television shows in the late 1990s, Adam co-wrote, produced and co-starred in the short film '' Wilfred'' in 2002 and then went on to co-create and co-star in the television series, ''Wilfred'', screened on SBS in 2007. Later that year, he won the AFI Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy. After a second season on ''Wilfred'', Adam collaborated with Amanda Brotchie, to create the popular comedy, '' Lowdown'', which went on to win Best Television Comedy Screenplay at the Australian Writers Guild Awards (AWGIES) in 2010 and 2012. '' Lowdown'' would also win Best Television Comedy at the 2013 AACTA Awards. More recently, he has created the successful ''Agony'' series for ABC1, featuring some of Australia's funniest and brightest comedians and social commentators. In 2012, '' Agony Uncles'' premiered, followed by '' Agony Aunts'', '' The Agony of Life'', '' The Agony of Christmas'' and then in 2014 '' The Agony of Modern Manners'' and '' The Agony of the Mind''. In 2015, the series returned with ''
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''. '' Agony Aunts'' won Best Light Entertainment Television Series at the 2013 AACTA Awards. Adam also co-wrote and co-starred in the movie '' Rats and Cats'', which premiered to sell-out audiences and critical acclaim at the 2006 Melbourne International Film Festival and went on to screen at the SXSW Film Festival in 2009. From 2006 to 2010, he was head writer on the AFI Awards screened on the Nine Network, working alongside hosts
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and Stephen Curry. Zwar's other acting credits include playing
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in Series 1 of 2 of the Network Ten crime drama '' Rush'', as well as the SBS series '' Carla Cametti PD'', the ABC television movie ''
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'', the crime drama ''
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'' for Channel Nine. In 2016, Zwar joined the main cast of Foxtel's drama ''
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''. Zwar's other screen-acting credits include both seasons of the Network Ten sketch comedy series '' The Wedge'', ''
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'' and '' MDA''. His stage-acting credits include Kissing for Australia, for which he received a Green Room Award nomination, and ''
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'' for the
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. He has also written the plays ''Kissing for Australia'', ''
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'', '' The Inner Sanctum'', and The Fall and Fall of Jeremy Hawthorn Zwar is one of Australia's leading voice-over artists lending his voice to Ford, Australia Post, ISelect, the ''Herald Sun'', Honda, HBA, Boag's, RACV, Bundaberg Rum, AHM and Blackmores.


Personal life

Zwar is married to Amanda Brotchie, the AFI award-winning filmmaker.


Writing credits


Acting credits


Television


Film


Awards and nominations

* AACTA: Won with Amanda Brotchie and Nicole Minchin Best Television Comedy for '' Lowdown'' (2012). * AACTA: Won with Nicole Minchin Best Light Entertainment for '' Agony Aunts'' (2012). * AWGIE (Australian Writers Guild) Award: Won with Amanda Brotchie and Trudy Hellier Best Comedy – Situation or Narrative for '' Lowdown'' (2012) Episode 3 – "One Fine Gay" * Australian Film Institute Awards (Television): Won with
Jason Gann Jason Gann is an Australian-born actor, comedian, writer and producer. He is best known for his role as the title character in the Australian comedy series '' Wilfred'', directed by Tony Rogers, and the U.S. reboot of the same name. Biography ...
Best Screenplay in Television '' Wilfred'' (2007) * AWGIE (Australian Writers Guild) Award: Won with Amanda Brotchie Best Comedy – Situation or Narrative for '' Lowdown'' (2010) Episode 7 – "Who's Your Baddy?" * AWGIE (Australian Writers Guild) Award: Nominated for Best Comedy – Situation or Narrative for '' Wilfred'' (2007) Episode 6 – "Dog Eat Dog" '' Wilfred'' (2007) * Australian Film Institute Awards (Television): Won Best Actor in a Television Comedy '' Wilfred'' (2007) * The Green Room Awards (Theatre): Nominated for Best Actor – ''Kissing for Australia'' *Accolade Competition: Award for Excellence in Comedy – Lowdown *Accolade Competition: Award for Excellence for Leading Actor – Lowdown


Works

* ''Twelve Summers'' (2021)


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zwar, Adam 1972 births Living people Australian stand-up comedians Australian male voice actors Australian screenwriters Australian male film actors Australian male television actors University of Southern Queensland alumni 21st-century Australian male actors