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Roy Harwood Billing (born 1947) is a
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television actor, now based on
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, New Zealand. He was brought up in
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, Northland, New Zealand. Billing spent almost three decades living and working in Australia. He became widely known for his role as organised-crime boss “Aussie Bob” Trimbole in the TV series
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.


Career

In 1965 Billing formed a
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band called The Ministry of Fog. After a short period at university doing a science degree, he dropped out and got a job at Inland Revenue. After three years he moved into advertising, joining Auckland agencies Jacka Brown and later, McCann Erickson. “For a long time, I was stuck in accounts when I really wanted to be in creative.” After hobby stints in amateur theatre and Theatre Corporate, founding director Raymond Hawthorne offered him a job with a state theatre program, Theatre in Education, working with high schools throughout the North Island. Billing left advertising to take up the less lucrative new role, at the age of 30. It was the beginning of his life as an actor. "Looking back now, I don’t know how I managed it. Theatre in Education was actually quite a hard job. We travelled around the country going to schools and trying to engage students in the concepts of drama, and of course they didn’t want to know about it." Billing has starred in many television shows and had main roles on ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Hell Has Harbour Views''. Billing also had a recurring role on ''
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'' as Senior Constable Ian Goss, on ''
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'' as Eddie McGill, in ''
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'' as Ron Barrett, and in '' Under the Mountain''. In 2000 he featured in the film ''
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'', a comedy about the
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, portraying the Mayor of
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. He also appeared as part of the ensemble on the 2006 season of ''
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''. He has had a guest role on '' All Saints''. From 2012 Billing has played Harry Strang in the
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television drama series and television movies adapted from the detective novels by
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. In 2009, Billing played Griffith drug lord
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in the high-rating drama series '' Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities'', starring alongside
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. He also starred in the film ''
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''. Billing played the part of Chief Dufflepud in the 2010 film '' The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'' as well as a recurring character in the
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police drama ''
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''. He started acting with Theatre Corporate, Auckland in the late 1970s. Early roles in New Zealand were in ''
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'' a 1980-84 New Zealand TV series, the 1982 films '' The Scarecrow'' and ''
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,'' the 1985 film ''
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,'' and as Captain Gordon Vette in the 1988 miniseries '' Erebus: The Aftermath''. In 2013, he appeared in the New Zealand television comedy '' Agent Anna'', for which he agreed to be paid at New Zealand rates. In 2020, Billing starred in the Australian comedy-drama film '' Never Too Late''. Billing returned to New Zealand to live in late 2019.


Awards

In 1999, Billing was nominated in the 'Best Actor in a Supporting Role' award at the AFI Awards for his role in ''
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''. In 2009, Billing won the 'Best Actor in a Television Drama' award at the AFI Awards, and was nominated for the 'Outstanding Actor' award at the 2010
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for his role in Underbelly. Billing's career achievements were honoured in 2009 when he was inducted into the
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. On 26 January 2015, Billing was awarded the
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for "service to the performing arts, particularly as an actor, and to the community". In 2015, Billing became the first person to be honoured with a star on Winton's Walk of Fame which was revealed during The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival in
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.


Charity work

Billing is a national ambassador for the cancer charity
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and has supported the charity for over 4 years.


Filmography


References


External links

* *
Roy Billing at NZ On Screen
* Courting With Justice documentar

* ttp://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10671164 Photo of Roy Billing (right) in ''Underbelly''br>Roy Billing - Actor Profile
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