Tom Budge
Born
Thomas Budge

(1982-03-15) 15 March 1982
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present

Thomas Budge (born 15 March 1982) is an Australian actor. Budge was born in Melbourne, Victoria. Early in his acting career, Budge appeared in a number of Australian television shows, including Neighbours, Round the Twist, and Shock Jock. After a few years, Budge transitioned from television to film, and he has appeared in a number of Australian films, including The Proposition, Kokoda, Candy, Bran Nue Dae, and Last Train to Freo, for which he was nominated in 2006 by both the Australian Film Institute and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards for best-supporting actor.[1]

From 2008 to 2009, Budge appeared in several episodes of the television drama East of Everything. Budge also makes an appearance in the WW2 TV mini-series The Pacific, which aired in 2010. In 2008, Budge was tipped to play AC/DC guitarist Angus Young in a movie about the former AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott.[2]

When not on set, Budge has said that he enjoys playing guitar and singing.[3] He also performs in The Tom Budge Band.[4]

In the 2005 film The Proposition, Budge plays the character Samuel Stoat. He sings the Canadian folk song "Peggy Gordon", which can be found on YouTube.[5]

In 2015 Budge portrayed Cliff Sutton in the miniseries Gallipoli.

In early 2020, it was announced that Tom Budge had been cast in an undisclosed role in The Lord Of The Rings on Amazon Prime.[6] In March 2021, he walked away from the role saying that "after recently seeing the first episodes shot over the last year Amazon has decided to go in another direction with the character I was portraying."

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
202? Better Man Guy
2022 Upright (TV series) Geert 2 episodes
2021 Artist 2 Artist William (voice)
2019-20 Bloom Shane 10 episodes
2020 How to Stay Married Dale 1 episode
2019 Secret Bridesmaids' Business Detective McKenzie 2 episodes
2019 Utopia Martin 1 episode
2019 Glitch Rob 1 episode
2019 Judy and Punch Mr Frankly
2018 True Story with Hamish & Andy Brett 1 episode
2017 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Walter Gregan 1 episode
2017 The Wrong Girl (TV series) Jeremy 10 episodes
2017 Here Come the Habibs Neville 1 episode
2016 Wentworth (TV series) Daz 1 episode
2015 Gallipoli Cliff Sutton 7 episodes
2014Son of a GunJosh
2012MaboGreg McIntyre
2011Larry CrowneStan
2010Bran Nue DaeSlippery
2009Everything's AlrightCrash Austin
2009The PacificRonnie "The Kid" GibsonTV mini-series
2008-09East of EverythingDaleTV series, 7 episodes
2008$9.99Voice of Bisley
2008Ten EmptyBrett
2007DamnedAbraham
2006Last Train to FreoTrev
2006The Cow ThiefRobert
2006KokodaJohnnoaka Kokoda: 39th Battalion (UK)
2006CandySchumann
2005The Glenmoore JobPeterTV
2005The Opposite of VelocityTrevor
2005The PropositionSamuel Stoat
2005Three DollarsChicken Shop Assistant
2004CrashPhil
2004Pity 24
2004Apprentice
2003The RouseaboutTom
2003Take AwayTarquin
2003The Honourable Wally NormanNormie Norman
2003The Night We Called It a DayGeeky Kidaka All the Way: The Kidnapping of a Music Legend (USA: DVD title)
2003Welcher & WelcherJake BuzzoTV, 1 episode
2002Australian RulesPickles
2001/02Shock JockClive RankTV,26 episodes
2001Horace & TinaCameronTV, 1 episode
2000/01Round the TwistTiger GleesonTV, 24 episodes
2000The GamesMichaelTV, 1 episode
1999/2000NeighboursTim HarrisonTV, 4 episodes

Awards

References

  1. "Tom Budge/Awards page". Internet Movie Database.
  2. "AC/DC movie in the making". Herald Sun. 5 December 2008.
  3. "An Interview With Tom Budge (Tiger)". Round The Twist Website.
  4. "The Tom Budge Band@Myspace".
  5. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: The Proposition. YouTube.
  6. D'Alessandro, Anthony (14 January 2020). "'The Lord Of The Rings': Amazon Studios Sets Series Cast – TCA". Deadline. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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