Hugh Baldwin
Hugh Baldwin is an Australian actor. For his performance in Heartbreak High he was nominated for the 1994 AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama.[1]
Hugh Baldwin | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Actor |
| Notable work | Heartbreak High |
Baldwin trained with NIDA, appearing in the 1992 graduating class production titled Images of Moliere.[2] Later stage productions he featured in were Then the Mountain Comes (Australian Museum, 1994)[3][4][5] and The Malevolence.[6]
On TV Baldwin featured on Heartbreak High on Network Ten in 1994. He played an gay music teacher who in one episode is falsely accused of sexual abuse.[7] For that episode he was nominated for an AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama. He later starred in Children's Hospital on the ABC.[8]
References
- "AFI | AACTA | Winners & Nominees | 1990-1999 | 1994". www.aacta.org. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
- Evans, Bob (3 October 1992), "Students show style, but not much passion", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Evans, Bob (10 November 1994), "Volcanic dust and soap", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Payne, Pamela (20 November 1994), "Theatre in the museum", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Then the Mountain Comes, AusStage
- The Malevolence, AusStage
- Hawker, Phillipa (1 June 1994), "It's testing times at 'Heartbreak High'", The Age
- Date, Margot (7 December 1997), "medical magic", The Sydney Morning Herald
External links
- Hugh Baldwin at IMDb
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.