Sullivan Stapleton

Sullivan Stapleton (born 14 June 1977)[1] is an Australian actor who is best known for his roles in the television series Strike Back, Animal Kingdom and 300: Rise of an Empire. He also starred in the NBC crime drama Blindspot which premiered on 21 September 2015.

Sullivan Stapleton
Stapleton in 2013
Born (1977-06-14) 14 June 1977[1]
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present
Known forKurt Weller in Blindspot

Stapleton played the lead role, Greek leader Themistocles, in the film 300: Rise of an Empire (2014).[2] He was honoured on 24 October 2013 with a Breakthrough Award at an exclusive Australians in Film Benefit Dinner held in Los Angeles.[3]

Early life

Stapleton was born in Melbourne, Victoria.[4] He was eight years old when he and his younger sister, actress Jacinta Stapleton, six at the time, joined an acting and modelling agency. The idea first came to their aunt who signed her kids with the agency. She then asked her nephew and nieces if they would like to join and their mother signed them in. Stapleton's younger brother Joshua Stapleton also launched into acting in early childhood following his brother's footsteps yet along with pursuing talents in Dance and Musical Theater.[5][6]

His picture caught the attention of a director who then invited him to be in his short film (about high school dropouts at a party where girls were dying, without the graphic violence). Pleased by his performance, the director qualified him as gifted and encouraged him to pursue acting.[6]

Stapleton received training at Melbourne's St. Martin's Theatre. He studied drama and theatre at Sandringham Secondary College (in Sandringham, Victoria, Australia).[7]

Career

He launched his career in Australia.[7] He got his actors' union card at the age of 9 (in 1986) and at the age of 11 he started working in ads.[8] His first onscreen acting performance was in the 1994 Australian TV-movie Baby Bath Massacre as Adrian.[7][9] Between acting jobs, Stapleton did several types of work: modeling, cleaning animal cages in a pet shop, working as a grip (taking care of the camera equipment) in a considerable number of films and TV productions. In 1995, Sullivan appeared in Blue Heelers for one episode, and again in 2003 for 3 episodes. (The Elephant Princess, Rush, Tangle)[8] in front and behind the camera, working on building sites, and assisting carpenters.[6][7][8][10][11]

Before landing a role as Josh Hughes in Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1998, he appeared in a string of little-seen features and homegrown dramas.[9] Other notable roles include Justin Davies in the Australian televised serial The Secret Life of Us (between 2003 and 2005),[12] Fearless in the motion picture December Boys (released in 2007), special agent Wilkins in the mainstream feature, The Condemned (an American action film distributed in 2007).[13] But it was with Stapleton's performance in the Academy Award nominated film Animal Kingdom, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, that he made an international breakthrough.[6][9][12]

When Animal Kingdom won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival interest in him sparked on two continents[8] and his career has taken him across the globe.[10] He made his second appearance in the Underbelly, an Australian true crime drama television series. This time he was the lead character, Colin McLaren in Underbelly Files: Infiltration, an endurance test and the first challenging shoot of his career.[8] Previously he played Pat Barbaro in Underbelly (episode Suffer the Children) in 2008.[8][10]

In early 2014, Stapleton was in Thailand for the filming of the TV series Strike Back. In February on a night out in Bangkok after work, he fell off a tuk-tuk (a type of motorised rickshaw) and suffered a head injury that left him in a coma.[14] He was resuscitated by former UFC Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping, whom he had been spending his night out with.[15] Shooting for the show was paused for six months to allow his full recovery. Airing of the final season was also pushed to 2015.[16][17]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 River Street Chris
1998 Amy Wayne Lassiter
2000 Bored Olives Dom
2003 Darkness Falls Officer Matt Henry
2004 Everything Goes Jack Short movie
2007 The Condemned Special Agent Brad Wilkins
2007 The Bloody Sweet Hit Carl Short film
2007 December Boys Fearless
2010 Animal Kingdom Craig Cody Nominated—AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
2010 Centre Place James Ballintyne
2011 The Hunter Doug
2013 Gangster Squad Jack Whalen
2014 300: Rise of an Empire Themistocles
2014 Kill Me Three Times Nathan Webb
2014 Cut Snake Pommie Nominated—AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated—Australian Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated—FCCA Award for Best Actor
2017 Renegades Matt Barnes [18]
2019 Ride Like a Girl Darren Weir

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994Baby Bath MassacreAdrianTelevision film
1995, 2003Blue HeelersIan Shannon, Gethin Fox, Anthony HoodEpisodes: "Second Innings" (as Ian Shannon); "Father's Day: Part 1&2" (as Gethin Fox); "Victims" (as Anthony Hood)
1997Good Guys Bad GuysPaul MorelloEpisode: "A Bilby in Rat's Clothing"
1998Raw FMBuckyEpisode: "Raw'n'Sore"
1998NeighboursJosh HughesRecurring role; 10 episodes
1998The Genie from Down Under 2Surfer #2Episode: "The Cold Shoulder"
1998Halifax f.p.HamishEpisode: "Afraid of the Dark"
1997–1998State Coroner'Bullbar' Benson/Darren PykeEpisodes: "Sunday in the Country" (as 'Bullbar' Benson), "Final Approach" (as Darren Pyke)
1999Witch HuntCraig ThomasTelevision film
1999Pigs BreakfastTelevision series
1999StingersMatt WilmottEpisode: "Dance With the Dragon"
2000Something in the AirWayne TaylorEpisodes: "The Best Man", "The Things We Do", "The Big Match", "Return of the Prodigal"
2000Green SailsInfanteTelevision film
2001My Brother JackYoung JoeTelevision film
2002MDABen QuiltyEpisodes: "Rites of Passage", "One Small Step"
2003–2005The Secret Life of UsJustin DaviesMain role; 24 episodes
2005Little OberonMartinTelevision film
2006McLeod's DaughtersDrew CornwellEpisode: "Winners & Losers"
2007–2009SatisfactionJoshRecurring role; 13 episodes
2008UnderbellyPat BarbaroEpisode: "Suffer the Children"
2008Canal RoadJack LoganEpisodes: "Episode 2", "Episode 5", "Episode 10"
2008RushYuriEpisode: "Episode 12"
2009Carla Cametti PDMatt BrodieRecurring role; 6 episodes
2009Sea PatrolGeoff KershawEpisode: "Guns"
2010The OddsWadeTelevision film
2010LowdownOliver BarryEpisode: "Bonk Bonk, Who's There?"
2011Underbelly Files: InfiltrationColin McLarenMain role; television film
2011–2018Strike BackSgt. Damien ScottMain role; 42 episodes
2015–2020BlindspotKurt WellerMain role; 100 episodes

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