Guy Pearce

Guy Edward Pearce (born 5 October 1967)[1] is a British-Australian actor, musician, singer and songwriter.[2] He is known for having starred in the role of Mike Young in the Australian television series Neighbours and for appearing in films such as The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), L.A. Confidential (1997), Ravenous (1999), Memento (2000), The Count of Monte Cristo (2002), The Time Machine (2002), The Road (2009), The King's Speech (2010), 33 Postcards (2011) and Iron Man 3 (2013). In Australian cinema, he has appeared in The Proposition (2005), Animal Kingdom (2010), Prometheus (2012), The Rover (2014), Holding the Man (2015), The Wizards of Aus (2016) and Alien: Covenant (2017). He has won a Primetime Emmy Award and received nominations for Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and AACTA Awards. Since 2012, he has played the title role in the TV adaptations of the Jack Irish stories by Australian crime writer Peter Temple.

Guy Pearce
Pearce in 2012
Born (1967-10-05) 5 October 1967
NationalityAustralian
British
OccupationActor, musician, singer-songwriter
Years active1985–present
Spouse(s)
Kate Mestitz
(m. 1997; div. 2015)
Partner(s)Carice van Houten (2015–present)
Children1

Early life

Pearce was born in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England.[3] When Pearce was three years old, the family relocated to Geelong, Victoria. When Pearce was eight years old, his father died in an aviation accident.[1][4][5][6]

Pearce attended Geelong College, and was a member of the Geelong Society of Dramatic Arts (GSODA) Junior Players. At the age of 16, he was a competitive amateur bodybuilder, leading to the title of Junior Mr. Victoria. He lived in Box Hill North, Victoria in the late 1980s while working on the Australian drama series Neighbours. His first film appearance, while still at Geelong College, was in a Victorian Vice Chancellors funded film "Life and Study at University", produced and directed by Peter Lane of Deakin University. Guy was 17 years old and played a 21 year old student.

Career

Pearce transitioned to television when he was cast in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1985, playing the role of Mike Young for several years. Pearce also found roles in other television series such as Home and Away (1988) and Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (1993).

The director/producer/writer Frank Howson cast Pearce in his first three films, Heaven Tonight, Hunting, and Flynn, and paid for him to go to the Cannes Film Festival in 1991 for the premiere of the Howson-directed Hunting. The accompanying Howson-funded publicity campaign brought Pearce to the attention of the international film industry. He made his first major film breakthrough shortly after, with his role as a drag queen in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in 1994. Since then, he has appeared in several US productions including L.A. Confidential, Ravenous, Rules of Engagement, Memento, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Time Machine.

Pearce portrayed pop artist Andy Warhol in Factory Girl and Harry Houdini in Death Defying Acts. He also appeared in The Road and in Bedtime Stories with Adam Sandler.[7] Pearce continued to perform in Australian films, such as The Hard Word (2002) and The Proposition (2005), written by fellow Australian Nick Cave.

In January 2009, Pearce returned to the stage after a seven-year absence.[8] He performed in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Poor Boy, a play with music, co-written by Matt Cameron and Tim Finn.[8]

Wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Sydney portraying Pearce as Felicia Jollygoodfellow

In 2009, he portrayed Staff Sergeant Matthew Thompson in The Hurt Locker. In 2010, he appeared as David, Prince of Wales, who became King Edward VIII, in The King's Speech. Both films won the Academy Award for Best Picture, making Pearce the first actor to appear in back-to-back Best Picture winners since Michael Peña (who appeared in Million Dollar Baby and Crash).

Pearce starred the eponymous lead in the Australian TV miniseries Jack Irish, an adaptation of the detective novels of author Peter Temple broadcast on the ABC network in 2012. In May 2012, Pearce was cast to star in David Michôd's The Rover. In 2013, Pearce played the villain character Aldrich Killian in Iron Man 3.

Pearce had a supporting role in Neil Armfield's romantic-drama film Holding the Man, as Dick Conigrave. The 2015 film stars Ryan Corr and Craig Stott, with supporting performances from Pearce, Anthony LaPaglia and Geoffrey Rush. Holding the Man was adapted from Timothy Conigrave's 1995 memoir of the same name.

Next to acting, Guy has a lifelong passion for music and songwriting. He released his first album, Broken Bones, in November 2014.[9] Pearce appeared in a documentary special celebrating Neighbours' 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015.[10][11]

Pearce released his second studio album The Nomad in 2018.[12]

Videos and awards

Pearce appeared in Australian band Silverchair's music video for "Across the Night" and in Razorlight's video for "Before I Fall to Pieces." He recorded the soundtrack for A Slipping-Down Life, singing and playing guitar on cover versions of songs by Ron Sexsmith, Vic Chesnutt and Robyn Hitchcock.

On 18 September 2011, Pearce won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for his work in Mildred Pierce as Monty Beragon opposite Kate Winslet.

Personal life

Pearce married his childhood sweetheart,[13] psychologist Kate Mestitz, in March 1997.[14] In October 2015, Pearce confirmed he and Mestitz had ended their marriage after 18 years.[15] Pearce is in a relationship with Dutch actress Carice van Houten;[16] they have a son, Monte, who was born in August 2016.[17][18][19]

An Australian rules football fan who supports the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League, Pearce has done media work with the club, including a documentary narration.

He supports a number of charitable organizations for many causes such as animal rights, animal welfare and protecting the Earth's ecology.[20]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Life & Study at University Presenter Produced for the Victorian Vice Chancellors Committee
1990 Heaven Tonight Paul Dysart
1991 Hunting Sharp
1994 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Adam Whitely/Felicia Jollygoodfellow
1996 Dating the Enemy Brett
1997 Flynn Errol Flynn
1997 L.A. Confidential Ed Exley Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
1998 Brand New World Jimmy Compton aka Woundings
New York International Independent Film Award for Best Actor
1999 Ravenous Capt. John Boyd
1999 A Slipping-Down Life Drumstrings Casey
2000 Rules of Engagement Maj. Mark Biggs
2000 Memento Leonard Shelby San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor
Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
Saturn Award for Best Actor
2002 The Hard Word Dale Nominated—Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actor
2002 The Time Machine Alexander Hartdegen
2002 The Count of Monte Cristo Fernand Mondego
2002 Till Human Voices Wake Us Dr. Sam Franks
2004 Two Brothers Aidan McRory
2005 The Proposition Charlie Burns Nominated—Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actor
Inside Film Award for Best Actor
2006 First Snow Jimmy Starks
2006 Factory Girl Andy Warhol
2008 Death Defying Acts Harry Houdini Nominated—Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2008 Winged Creatures Dr. Bruce Laraby
2008 Traitor Roy Clayton
2008 Bedtime Stories Kendall
2009 In Her Skin Mr. Barber aka I Am You
2009 The Road The Veteran
2009 The Hurt Locker Staff Sergeant. Matt Thompson Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
2010 The King's Speech King Edward VIII Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated—British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
2010 Animal Kingdom Det. Nathan Leckie Nominated—Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
2011 33 Postcards Dean Randall Nominated—AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2011 Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Alex Hirst
2011 Seeking Justice Simon
2012 Lockout Marion Snow
2012 Prometheus Peter Weyland
2012 Lawless Charley Rakes
2013 Breathe In Keith Reynolds
2013 Iron Man 3 Aldrich Killian
2013 Hateship, Loveship Ken Gaudette
2014 The Rover Eric Nominated—AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2015 Results Trevor
2015 Holding the Man Dick Conigrave
2015 Lorne Lorne Short film
2015 Equals Jonas
2016 Genius F. Scott Fitzgerald
2016 Brimstone The Reverend
2017 Alien: Covenant Peter Weyland Uncredited
2018 Swinging Safari Keith Hall
2018 The Catcher Was a Spy Robert Furman
2018 Spinning Man Evan Birch
2018 Mary Queen of Scots William Cecil
2019 Domino Joe Martin
2019 The Last Vermeer Han Van Meegeren
2020 Disturbing the Peace Jim Dillon
2020 Bloodshot Dr. Emil Harting
2021 Zone 414 David Carmichael Post-production
2021 Without Remorse Secretary Clay Post-production
TBA Blacklight Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986–89 Neighbours Mike Young 496 episodes
1991 Home and Away David Croft 12 episodes
1994–96 Snowy River: The McGregor Saga Rob McGregor 65 episodes
Nominated—Logie Award for Most Popular Actor (1996)
1997 The Devil Game Michael Movie
1997 Halifax f.p: Deja Vu Daniel & Richard Viney Movie
2009 Spicks and Specks Himself Quiz Show: 1 episode
2011 Mildred Pierce Monty Beragon HBO miniseries
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
2012 Jack Irish: Bad Debts Jack Irish Movie
2012 Jack Irish: Black Tide Jack Irish Movie
2014 Sean Saves the World Liam Stone Episode: "The Dark Sean Rises"
2014 Jack Irish: Dead Point Jack Irish Movie
2015 Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite Himself Documentary
2015 Between a Frock and a Hard Place Himself Documentary
2016–18 Jack Irish Jack Irish 2 Six-part series
2016 The Wizards of Aus Morgan Wright TV series/web series
2017 When We Rise Cleve Jones ABC miniseries
2018 The Innocents Halvorson Netflix series
2019 A Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge Miniseries

Discography

  • Broken Bones (2014)
  • The Nomad (2018)

References

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