Peter Carmody

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1014

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Jan-1938

Age

(87 years old)

Place of Birth

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Also Known As
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Peter Carmody

Biography

Peter Carmody is an Australian actor, director and writer. Carmody left NIDA at the end of 1981 to freelance as an actor/director and writer. Since then he has appeared in countless stage plays. For TV series, Carmody has worked on Water Rats, All Saints, Wildside, A country Practice, Home and Away, E Street, and Sons and Daughters and also appeared for films including Bliss (1985), Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1987), Brake Fluid (1970).


Credits

The Trespassers The Trespassers (1976) Character: Ted
In 1970, political journalist Richard lives with Penny but is having an affair with actress Dee. The two woman meet and become friends.
The Firm Man The Firm Man (1975) Character: Barry
Businessman Gerald Barker is invited to join a mysterious super corporation known as The Firm. His work in the organisation turns out to be of a unique and somewhat disturbing nature. But Gerald finds no comfort with his wife Melissa and friend Barry - his relationships with both collapse. In a surreal and strange fashion, Gerald eventually comes to understand what The Firm is about. Made on a tiny budget of $15,000 the film is a mix of naturalism and stylisation which the filmmaker hoped would work on 'a simple, surrealistic level'.
Yackety Yack Yackety Yack (1974) Character: Zig
A classic Australian underground comedy in which a group of people fight over how to make the truly collective/revolutionary/existential movie. Original intentions get sidetracked but all attempts to set things straight result in yet another, but strangely similar, script. Cast includes: John Flaus, Peggy Cole.
Brake Fluid Brake Fluid (1971) Character: N/A
This self-funded verité comedy starring John Duigan is something of a swan song for the “Carlton ripple” and reflects the movement’s characteristic vacillation between intensely local and distantly international influences.
Dead Easy Dead Easy (1970) Character: N/A
A student of criminology is completing a thesis on Melbourne mass murderers. With the aid of a German professor he visits the scenes of the crimes of Frederick Deeming, Norman List, Arnold Sodeman and Edward Leonski and reconstructs them.
Twisted Twisted (1997) Character: Chauffeur (segment 'Bonus Mileage')
Four unsuspecting victims find themselves beyond "The Twilight Zone" in a twisted and altered reality: an airline passenger thinks he's lost his identity... a bored housewife thinks she's found romance... a conman thinks he's made his mark... and a hired killer thinks she's ready to retire. Unfortunately for all of them, they soon discover that there's nothing like reality to get in the way of an otherwise perfectly twisted perspective. Things are never quite that simple.
Hey Al, Baby Hey Al, Baby (1969) Character: N/A
Life inside a late 1960s Carlton student share house plays out across six alternately comedic and melancholy real-time vignettes. When his friend takes a trip, cinephile Al is left alone for the weekend with three female housemates, a situation that only serves to exacerbate his social awkwardness. One of the most distinctive works to emerge from the ‘Carlton ripple’, David Minter’s 1969 slice-of-life comedy carries echoes of Éric Rohmer’s moral tales.



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