Bradley Byquar
Bradley Byquar is an Australian actor and dancer. For his performance in Heartland he was nominated for the 1994 AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama.[1]
Bradley Byquar | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Actor |
| Notable work | Heartland |
On TV Byquar featured Heartland on the ABC in 1994[2] and in Fireflies, ABC 2004.[3] He starred in Ivan Sen's short film Wind as an aboriginal tracker[4] and featured in the Australian sci-fi film Zone 39.[5]
On stage Byquar played in 1997's Ngundalehla Godotgai, a staging of Waiting for Godot translated into Galibal,[6][7] in Up the Road (Belvoir Street Theatre, 1996 and The Malthouse, 1997)[8][9] and The Singing Land (Belvoir Street Theatre, 1993)[10]
References
- "AFI | AACTA | Winners & Nominees | 1990-1999 | 1994". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
- Date, Margot (23 May 1994), "Heartfelt outpourings", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Irving, Rachel (12 February 2004), "Bright start to series", Army
- Hawker, Phillipa (14 September 1999), "Swept quietly into a cultural divide", The Age
- Martin, Adrian (22 May 1997), "Masking the glass ceiling", The Age
- Bennie, Angela (23 July 1997), "The time is right", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Rose, Colin (6 October 1997), "A honey slide on theatre's Everest", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Waites, James (29 November 1996), "Road to reconciliation", The Sydney Morning Herald
- S, J (16 March 1997), "Right side of the road", The Age
- Evans, Bob (30 September 1993), "Plagued by too many false notes", The Sydney Morning Herald
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