Kristian Schmid

Kristian Schmid

Nascimento : 1974-11-28, Geelong - Victoria - Australia

História

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kristian Schmid (born in Geelong, Australia on 28 November 1974) is an Australian actor who is best known for his role as Todd Landers on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He now plays Leading Seaman Robert Dixon on the prime-time Nine Network drama, Sea Patrol. He has starred in all four seasons of the show and will continue the role of RO for the fifth season which has been announced by Channel Nine. After Neighbours, he starred as Adam Newman in the 1990s remake of The Tomorrow People. During the latter series, he filmed an interview in which he claimed to have jokingly asked Jean Marsh (guest starring in a villain role) to marry him. While on a four year work permit in the UK he made appearances on several UK television shows as well as the plays The Lion in Winter and Laura. He has starred in two versions of the play Two Weeks with the Queen by Morris Gleitzman. The first time for the BBC in London and the second for the Windmill Theatre Company in 2006. He won rave reviews for his performance of Alistair, Colin's nerdy and neurotic cousin. He has performed in three versions of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and numerous pantomimes in the UK with Richard Cheshire. During 2002, Schmid played Brad in the film Scooby-Doo and Danny in the Australian film Blurred, about Schoolies week. In 2003, he married actress, journalist and newsreader Deborah Clay. The couple have two sons, Leo and Oliver. He played a newspaper journalist in the Foxtel comedy Stupid Stupid Man and has appeared on several Australian television dramas including Blue Heelers and All Saints. Schmid appears on the Channel Nine Show 20 to 1, hosted by Bert Newton. He also has a recurring role on Packed to the Rafters as Alex, who has cerebral palsy. He will be seen as Alex throughout the 2010 season of the show. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kristian Schmid, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Perfil

Kristian Schmid

Filmes

Voodoo Lagoon
Kevin
A group of college students book a bargain dream holiday to a remote tropical island, little knowing that they have been lured there by the island's evil owner to fulfill an ancient voodoo prophecy. Soon, what appears to be paradise is transformed as friends and siblings are pitched against each other in a desperate fight for survival. Doubt, suspicion and panic splinter the group as each member begins to fall victim to the terrifying reality of their own worst nightmares. Can those who are left find the strength to confront and overcome the fear that will otherwise be their end, or will the voodoo curse win out?
O Grande Ataque
Cpl. Lee
O 6º batalhão do exército norte-americano recebe uma das missões mais ingratas possíveis: resgatar, nas Filipinas, cerca de 500 prisioneiros norte-americanos de guerra que estão nas mãos das tropas japonesas. Enfrentando as condições mais adversas, eles andam 30 milhas por trás das linhas inimigas para tentar cumprir a missão. Toda a tensão que os soldados enfrentam e o perigo iminente precisam ser controlados pelo líder da missão, que comanda tudo com braço firme, mas que também sabe dos perigos que serão enfrentados. A produção foi filmada em 2002, mas demorou algum tempo até ficar completamente pronta, sendo lançada somente em 2005. O filme apresenta uma história dramática ao mesmo tempo em que mescla ótimas cenas de ação, contando com fidelidade um caso real de heroísmo.
Scooby-Doo: O Filme
Brad
Dois anos depois de separarem-se após resolverem seu último caso, a equipe da Mystery Inc. une-se para investigar estranhos acontecimentos em um parque mal-assombrado chamado Spook Island. A atração parece assombrar jovens visitantes de maneiras muito estranhas, mas cabe a Scooby, Salsicha e todo o grupo desvendar o mistério.
Blurred
Danny
Every year more than 70,000 Australian school leavers head to the beaches of Australia's Gold Coast to celebrate their release from the secondary school system. With a wild mixture of sun, surf and sex, this quintessential Australian tradition is known affectionately as 'Schoolies Week'. So strap on the beer goggles and follow several groups of friends as they travel to the Gold Coast by train, clapped out Holden, Limo and on foot in search of the best time of their lives.