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Lachy Hulme (born 1 April 1971) is an Australian
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and screenwriter. He has written several films and has appeared in a number of successful Australian and US film and television productions.


Early life

Hulme was born in Melbourne, Victoria where he has lived most of his life. Hulme completed his secondary-schooling at Melbourne's Wesley College, graduating with honours in drama, appearing in school theatrical productions such as ''South Pacific'' and ''Rover'' in 1988. His early career included appearances in theatre productions such as ''Rinaldo 441'' and ''
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'' and roles in Australian TV shows such as ''
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'', '' Stingers'' and ''
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''.


Career

Hulme's first film role was starring in the Australian 1994 thriller ''The Intruder'', directed by Richard Wolstencroft but the film was not released due to the sudden closure of the production company Boulevard Films (it was belatedly released on DVD in 2005). In 1997, Hulme wrote the screenplay for the Canadian action-thriller '' Men with Guns'' directed by
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(not to be confused with the similarly titled US film directed by
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that was released the same year). In 2000, Hulme appeared in the Australian thriller '' Four Jacks'', directed by Matthew George. Hulme received the prize for best actor at that year's Melbourne Underground Film Awards. The following year (2001), Hulme re-teamed with George when the latter directed the controversial film comedy '' Let's Get Skase'' which Hulme both co-wrote and starred in. The film's premise was inspired by the real-life comedy event staged by Andrew Denton back in the 1990s on his Ch-7 late-night show ''Denton'' in which he had staged a telethon called ''Chase for Skase'' to raise funds to hire a kidnapper to bring fugitive businessman Christopher Skase back to Australia from Spain where he had moved following the collapse of his business empire in 1991. The film was a satirical comedy in which Hulme played the leader of a rag-tag gang of hired kidnappers who plan to break into Skase's Spanish mansion and smuggle him back to Australia to face his creditors. Un-expectedly, the real-life Skase died in Majorca in August 2001 whilst the film was in post-production, causing some criticism of the timing of the film's release shortly afterwards. In 2003, Hulme scored roles in the sequels to the smash-hit science-fiction film ''
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''. He played the role of Sparks, one of the free-born crew-members of one of the hover-ships in the films ''
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'' and '' The Matrix Revolutions'', both films shot in Sydney. He also reprised the role for the ''
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'' video-games. During preparations to film ''The Dark Knight'' (2008), the sequel to ''
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'' (2005), it was reported that Hulme was being considered for the role of the Joker. This caused considerable speculation both in the press and amongst movie fans on the Internet. Ultimately, the role went to fellow Australian actor
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and Hulme later said that the media fuss had annoyed him and that in reality, he had never been in the shortlist for the role as rumours had suggested, nor had he even met the film's director
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despite media reports to the contrary. In 2006, Hulme played the role of MacDuff, alongside
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in Geoffrey Wright's adaptation of William Shakespeare's play ''Macbeth'', in which the play was set amongst Melbourne's criminal underworld. Although the film received mixed reviews and fared poorly at the box-office, Hulme's performance received considerable praise. That same year, Hulme played a brash, foul-mouthed record-company executive in the Australian film comedy ''
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'' directed by Kevin Carlin and reprised the role in the unreleased spin-off mockumentary ''BoyTown Confidential'' directed by Tony Martin. In 2006–2007, on a number of occasions, Hulme appeared as a guest co-host on the Triple M radio comedy show '' Get This'' which starred Tony Martin and Ed Kavalee, a show that he was both a fan and vocal supporter of and on which he revealed his extensive knowledge of, and passion for, cinema. Returning to the small-screen in 2008, Hulme starred in the Australian TV comedy series '' The Hollowmen'', produced by
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and which aired on the ABC. The show was a comedy-satire, set in
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and featuring the fictional Central Policy Unit, a team designed to both formulate policy and, more importantly, ensure that any government decisions earn enough popularity to ensure re-election. The series garnered several awards and the debut episode drew in over a million viewers, an un-usually high figure for the ABC. Other TV roles followed. In 2009–2010, Hulme appeared in episodes of the TV comedies '' Chandon Pictures'' (Movie Extra) and ''The Librarians'' (ABC) and the Ch-10 police drama ''Rush''. In 2010, Hulme became a regular cast member on the Ch-10 drama series ''Offspring'', playing the role of the brilliant but eccentric Dr Martin Clegg in seven seasons. Hulme has continued to also work in theatre, appearing in the Sydney Theatre Company's 2009 production of the comedy-drama play ''Elling'', based on an original Norwegian film and novel and directed for the stage by
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, a performance for which Hulme received good reviews. He returned to the big screen in 2011, appearing as a rogue SAS soldier in the action-thriller ''The Killer Elite'', directed by
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. The film, an Australian-US co-production and partially filmed in Victoria, starred Robert De Niro,
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and Clive Owen. In 2012, Hulme starred in the Channel 9 TV movie '' Beaconsfield'', a dramatized depiction of the Beaconsfield Mine Collapse in
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, 2006 where one miner was killed in a sudden cave-in and two others, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, were trapped for 14 days, prompting a large-scale rescue operation which drew in nationwide media coverage. Hulme starred as Russell, deliberately gaining weight in order to play the burly miner, alongside
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who played Webb. He had a well received supporting role in the 2012 Australian comedy '' Any Questions for Ben?'', created by
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. In addition to ''Beasconsfield'', Hulme starred in the title role in another Channel 9 feature '' Howzat! Kerry Packer's War,'' a two-part drama about the media mogul Kerry Packer and his role in the founding of
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in the 1970s. Hulme, having lost most of the weight he gained in 2011 for the filming of ''Beaconsfield'' (for the sake of his other acting commitments with the Fundamental Amish Theatre Company of Frankston), was again obliged to regain more girth to play the role of the heavy-set famous businessman. The role earned Hulme considerable praise and the film was a ratings hit. In 2012, Hulme also appeared in the comedy film '' Scumbus'', written and produced by, and starring, Ed Kavalee, the film airing on Channel 10 in November. Hulme has also appeared in Kavalee's next feature, the comedy-satire ''Border Protection Squad'', which has been completed but is awaiting a distributor. In 2013, Hulme starred in Channel 9's prequel to ''Howzat!'', a mini-series called '' Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch War''. Hulme played the role of another member of the Packer dynasty, Sir Frank. The mini-series aired in September and Hulme received good reviews, one critic praising his "forceful performance" although ratings were disappointing. In March 2014, Hulme was cast in the Nine Network's eight-part 2015 drama series, '' Gallipoli'' and in which he played Lord Kitchener. In 2017, Hulme was cast as Blake Farron, leader of white nationalist group Patriot Blue in the television series '' Romper Stomper'', a follow-up to the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hulme, Lachy 1971 births AACTA Award winners Australian male film actors Australian male stage actors Australian male television actors Australian screenwriters Living people Logie Award winners People educated at Wesley College (Victoria) 20th-century Australian male actors 21st-century Australian male actors