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Tom O'Sullivan is an Australian television, film and theatre actor. O’Sullivan was born in
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, and later relocated to
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to study at the
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where he graduated in 2003. His first television role was a guest role on the soap opera ''
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'' and was followed by playing Tom Huppatz in the ABC TV mini-series ''
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''. In 2010, O'Sullivan played Sean 'Grunter' Sinclair in the crime drama '' Underbelly: The Golden Mile'' and joined the main cast of
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drama ''
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'' playing Senior Constable Nathan Holt. He has also portrayed William Chambers in the
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drama ''
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'' and Michael Shrimpton in the
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drama series '' Molly''. Aside from his television work, O'Sullivan has appeared in mainstream films and independent short films. The actor has also concentrated on theatre work throughout his career. His involvement at the 2006 Short and Sweet theatre festival helped boost his profile and he gained numerous other stage roles.


Early life

O’Sullivan was born in
Perth, Western Australia Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
, and went to
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. All four of his grandparents served Australia in
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. When he finished studying he spent one year travelling. O'Sullivan moved from Perth to study acting at the
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in
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. He completed his training and graduated in 2003. He resides in
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.


Career


Television and film

O'Sullivan has appeared in numerous television series, films and theatre works. He has also contributed to some as a writer. The actor believed that by gaining experience in all three would be the best way to further his career. O’Sullivan's first television role was playing Keith Harris, a reporter who was punched in the face by the character Alf Stewart (
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) following a helicopter crash, on the soap opera ''
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''. He also did voice work on the 2006 animated film ''
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''. O'Sullivan secured the role of Tom Huppatz in the mini-series ''
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'', which aired on ABC TV from 7 October 2007. He also gained small roles in the mainstream films ''
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'' (2008) and '' X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' (2009). In 2010, O'Sullivan took a role on crime drama '' Underbelly: The Golden Mile'' playing Sean 'Grunter' Sinclair. To prepare for his role in ''Underbelly'', the actor read books written by policemen who were involved with the subject matter of the show. He then secured a role in the main cast of
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drama ''
Cops LAC ''Cops L.A.C.'' (''Cops: Local Area Command'') is a 2010 Australian television police drama, which screened on the Nine Network. The series followed the work of officers at the Seaview Local Area Command, a fictitious police response area of th ...
'' playing Senior Constable Nathan Holt. The character was described as an officer with ten years of experience in the police force. Nine Network decided not to renew the show for a second season. At the time O'Sullivan stated that Nathan had been his most high-profile role. He felt at ease playing Nathan because of his research into his role in ''Underbelly'' and similar characters he played in theatre. In 2013, he played the role of Craig in the Seven Network drama ''
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''. He also appeared in the short film ''Invisible'' playing Mitch. The film was an official selection at various independent film festivals. He also played Adam Evans in the
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comedy drama series '' Wonderland''. Next came a guest appearance in the drama '' A Place to Call Home'' playing Jack Duncan Snr in the episode titled "The Ghosts of Christmas Past", which aired on 8 June 2014. O'Sullivan played the role of Connor in '' The Reckoning''. He also appeared in the short film ''A Man on the Edge'', playing the male lead Adam Western. The film was selected for the 2015 Flickerfest International Short Film Festival. In 2015, the actor secured the role of William Chambers in the
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drama ''
When We Go To War ''When We Go to War'' is a 2015 television drama miniseries from New Zealand. The series uses fictional characters to depict the impact of the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was o ...
'', which aired in
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. The character is a "proud and intelligent" Australian doctor who resides in New Zealand and served in the Gallipoli Campaign. That year he gained more film appearances as Bret Buchanan in ''Observance'' and a newscaster in ''
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''. In 2016, O'Sullivan secured the role of Michael Shrimpton in the
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drama series '' Molly''. The show focuses on the Molly Meldrum's rise to fame via the show ''
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'', which Shrimpton created. In 2017, O'Sullivan returned to ''Home and Away'', this time playing Brian Gilbert. In addition was a small role in the film '' Alien: Covenant''. The actor secured the supporting role of Nate Sabo in the 2018 Network Ten drama series '' Playing for Keeps''. He also played Michael Gibson in the first episode of Nine Network drama '' Bite Club'' and played a doctor in an episode of ''
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''.


Theatre

O'Sullivan has also concentrated on theatre work gaining roles in various productions. In 2005, he played an officer in the East Coast Theatre Company production, ''Terminus''. He then took part in the 2006 Short and Sweet theatre festival which helped launch his stage career. Notable works include playing Ferdinand and Caliban in Harlos Productions 2007 stagings of
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'' The Tempest'' and Peter in ''Dying City''. In 2009, O'Sullivan took the role of Craig in the
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production of ''The Dark Room'', an original Australian play. In February 2010, he took a lead role of Mitchell in ''The Little Dog Laughed'' at the Cremorne Theatre. That year he took on Freddy Page in ''The Deep Blue Sea'' at The Playhouse Theatre. In September 2011, the actor starred in a ''Cat On A Hot Tin Roof'' at Perth's
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. From January to February 2012, O'Sullivan appeared as Stanley Saunders in Hillary Bell's ''The White Divers of Broome'' at the Heath Ledger Theatre. In September 2015, he starred in the theatre productions ''Ride'' and ''Fourplay'' which opened at the Eternity Playhouse, Sydney. In November 2018, O'Sullivan appeared in ''80 Minutes No Interval'' at
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, St. Kilda.


Filmography

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:OSullivan, Tom Living people 21st-century Australian male actors Australian male television actors Year of birth missing (living people) Male actors from Perth, Western Australia