Erik Thomson

Erik Thomson (born 27 April 1967 Inverness, Scotland) is an Australian actor, known for his role as Dr. Mitch Stevens in the Australian drama series All Saints. Just recently, the role of Jack Jaffers in the drama The Alice was occupied with him. Previously, he was a regular presenter of travel show Getaway.

Life

Erik Thomson studied performing arts at the New Zealand Drama School in Wellington, as well as English Literature and Drama at Victoria University of Wellington. During this time he participated in theater performances in America of Julius Caesar, Twelve Angry Men and angels.

In the Australian television he was previously seen in the television productions Pacific Drive, Wildside and All Saints. For his performance in All Saints Thomson won the " Silver Logie Award" as the most popular actor of the year 2003. 2008 he played the role of Simon Mollison in the Australian film The Black Balloon alongside Toni Collette, Gemma Ward, Rhys Wakefield and Luke Ford, The film had its world premiere in February 2008 at the Berlinale, where it received a crystal Bear as the best feature-length film in the category 14plus. In the Australian cinema, he was first shown on March 6, 2008.

Since the end of August 2008 Thomson (Eng. The Rafters ) seen in Australia on the side of Rebecca Gibney as a family man Dave Rafter in the hit series Packed to the Rafters. In 2009, he starred in the drama film The Boys Are Back - Back with the living.

Filmography (selection)

Honors

Thomson was nominated twice for a " Logie Award " and won it once. He also twice won a " Silver Logie Award" as the most popular personality on Australian television.

The awards for Erik Thomson include:

Won

  • 2003: Logie Award for most popular actor ( All Saints )
  • 2004: AFI Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( Somersault - Like perfume in the air)

Nominated

  • 2004: FCCA Award for Best Supporting Actor - Male ( Somersault - Like perfume in the air)
  • 2004: Logie Award for most popular actor ( All Saints )
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