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Mark Hembrow

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Mark Hembrow
Born1955 (age 69–70)
Brisbane, Australia
Other namesRobert Mark Hembrow
EducationAshgrove State School
St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • director
  • producer
Years active1973-present
Known forThe Young Doctors
SpouseNathalie Stanley (divorced)
Children3

Mark Hembrow (born 1955 in Brisbane) is an Australian actor, writer and musician. He has also has worked as a producer and director.

Early life and family

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Hembrow's parents were Vernon Charles Hembrow, a senior English Literature Lecturer at the Kelvin Grove Teachers Training College, and Sally Hembrow, a daytime television personality and presenter and cooking specialist. Sally produced her own television show for QTQ9 on the Nine Network, 'Living Graciously', which aired from 1963 to 1973. She was a forerunner for women in television, food, fashion and interior decor in Australia. Sally also had a radio show on 4KQ named 'Hotline to the Oven'.

Hembrow's education was at Ashgrove State School and then St Peters Lutheran College, Indooroopilly. He has one brother, John.

Personal life

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Hembrow was married to Nathalie Stanley, whom he met while in Trinidad and Tobago filming The Last Island (1990). They have three daughters together, Amy (born June 1990), Emilee (born January 1992) and Tammy (born April 1994), who are well-known social media personalities and entrepreneurs. It is unknown when Hembrow and Stanley divorced.

Career

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Mark first stepped on stage at age 16 at La Boîte Theatre Company as Barnaby Tucker in The Matchmaker and then Sandy in Hay Fever and Apollo in Fetch Me a Fig Leaf: The Musical, all directed by Graham Johnson. He then performed the lead in Once Upon a Mattress at the Brisbane Arts Theatre, which was to be his last amateur production at aged 17.

At 18 years of age, Mark first started working professionally for the main company at Queensland Theatre Company where he worked in productions over two years while doing in-service training. Productions included Springle a secondary school theatre and education production, written by Bille Brown to celebrate 100 years of education. He also performed in Equus, School for Scoundrels, Savages, Jumpers, The Department, Hamlet and Fourth of July before heading to Sydney.

His first professional jobs in Sydney were with the Old Tote Theatre Company (now Sydney Theatre Company) in a production of The Night of the Iguana, and on television series The Young Doctors as Georgie Saint. He then worked on two musicals, The Rocky Horror Show and Paradise Regained, followed by his first feature, Goodbye Paradise directed by Karl Schultz. Mark featured in many television shows and films over the years.

Mark returned home from the USA, and decided to have a break from acting for a number of years, in order to raise his family. During this time, he wrote two feature film scripts and was composing music.

Mark's return to the screen has been celebrated. He is also passionate about and involved in global relief water projects.

Recent guest roles on Australian television include The Straits directed by Rachel Ward and Old School starring Bryan Brown and Sam Neill by Matchbox Productions.

Credits

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1981 Desire
1981 Rusty Bugles
1981 Desire Short film
1982 The Highest Honour Able Seaman F.W. Marsh
1982 Goodbye Paradise Igor
1983 At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture L.D. Jones
1983 Platypus Cove Paddy O’Neill TV movie
1984 Who Killed Hannah Jane? TV movie
1987 High Tide Mechanic
1987 Running from the Guns Peter
1988 The Man from Snowy River 2 (aka Return to Snowy River) Seb
1988 Sons of Steel Mal
1988 Out of the Body David Gaze
1990 The Last Island Frank
1992 Dial-A-Cliché Short film
1992 Redheads Brewster
1993 4-Eva Short film
1993 Exchange Lifeguards (aka Wet & Wild Summer!) Max
1995 On the Dead Side
1997 Heaven's Burning Truck Driver
2003 Swimming Upstream Tommy
2015 Brothers Todd Short film
2019 Chiroptera Boris Feature film
TBA Run Valet Short film
TBA The Crypto Kids Charles Balak

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
Mr Squiggle Guest Singer
Patrol Boat
1977–1980 The Young Doctors Georgie Saint 55 episodes
1978 Shimmering Light Peter TV movie
1978 Father, Dear Father in Australia Ken 1 episode
1979 TV Follies Episode: "Hollywood"
1980 Celebrity Tattle Tales Self
1980 Home Sweet Home Brian 1 episode
1980; 1982 Spring & Fall Mickey Anthology series, 2 episodes
1982 Jonah Waxy Miniseries, 4 episodes
1982 1915 Boof Lucas Miniseries, 4 episodes
1985 Anzacs Private Dick Baker Miniseries, 2 episodes
1986 Robbery (aka The Great Bookie Robbery) TV movie
1986 Last Chance Angus TV movie
1988 Fragments of War: The Story of Damien Parer Padre TV movie
1988; 1990 The Flying Doctors Tony Downes / Bob Archer 2 episodes
1991 Animal Park Jim Pryor
1992 The Adventures of Skippy Paul Watson 1 episode
1993 Phoenix Damian Thorpe
1992 Phoenix Damien Thorpe 1 episode
1993 Time Trax Rufio Jans 1 episode
1995 G.P. Mr David 'Dave' Barber 1 episode
1998 Misery Guts Arnold Flashman 4 episodes
2000 Tales of the South Seas Miniseries, 1 episode
2001 The Lost World Hyde 1 episode
2012 The Straits Ambrose Miniseries, 1 episode
2014 Old School Perry Robertson Miniseries, 1 episode

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
c.1971 The Matchmaker Barnaby Tucker La Boîte Theatre Company
c.1971 Hay Fever Sandy La Boîte Theatre Company
c.1971 Fetch Me a Fig Leaf: The Musical Apollo La Boîte Theatre Company
c.1972 Once Upon a Mattress Lead Arts Theatre, Brisbane
1974 Springle Queensland Theatre Company
1975 Equus Horseman SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 Hamlet Bernardo SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 Jumpers Jumper SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 The School for Scandal Sir Toby Bumper / William SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 Fourth of July SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 The Department Hans SGIO Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre Company
1976 And the Big Men Fly Floor Man SGIO Theatre, Brisbane & QLD tour
1976 Savages Indian Queensland Theatre Company
1978 The Rocky Horror Show Rocky Rialto Theatre, Brisbane with G & M Promotions
1978 The Night of the Iguana Wolfgang Sydney Opera House with Old Tote Theatre Company
1979 The Amazing Adventures of Razz, Gabble and Skid QLD tour with Karm Productions
1979 Paradise Regained Satan Q Theatre, Penrith
1980 The Golden Goose and Other Stories Ass / 1st Miller / Mayor / 2nd Miller / Simpleton Q Theatre, Penrith
1980 The Country Boy Harry Smith Tom Jones Dinner Theatre, Brisbane

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As writer / producer

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Year Title Role Notes
1978 Shimmering Light Writer TV movie
1979 The Amazing Adventures of Razz, Gabble and Skid Creator / Producer / Music & Lyrics Librettist QLD stage tour with Karm Productions
1983 At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture Writer Feature film
1985 Anzacs Writer Miniseries
1987 Running from the Guns Writer Feature film
1988 Out of the Body Writer Feature film
1988 The Man from Snowy River 2 (aka Return to Snowy River) Writer Feature film
2012 The Argues: The Movie (aka Duck Struck Writer / Producer Feature film
2010 Didge on Fire Executive producer Music video

Discography

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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart
positions
AUS
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1977 "If I Had Time" 58

References

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  1. ^ "Mark Hembrow". AusStage.
  2. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 137. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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