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Nicholas Brown
Born (1980-01-01) 1 January 1980 (age 44)
Other namesNick Brown
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, playwright, singer and songwriter
Years activeSince 1994

Nicholas Brown (born 1 January 1980) is an Australian actor, screenwriter, playwright, singer and songwriter.

Early life

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Brown grew up in the Western Sydney suburb of Greystanes with parents Roy and Patricia Brown and older sister Tracey. He attended Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in years 11 and 12. Whilst at NHSPA he represented the school in various drama and music festivals including OnStage and was elected School Captain in 1997.[1]

In 1998, Brown was accepted into the Australian drama school the National Institute of Dramatic Art and was said to be both one of the youngest students and the first student to be accepted directly from high school.[2]

Career

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Film and television

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Brown's first on-screen role was as a child, in the Australian miniseries All the Rivers Run alongside Sigrid Thornton in 1983.

Some of Brown's guest roles include White Collar Blue (2003), Home and Away (in both 2007 and 2013),[3] Heartbreak High, Drama School, City Homicide (2010), Packed to the Rafters (2012), Mr & Mrs Murder (2013) and Anh Do's Channel 7 comedy pilot Lucky Dragon.[4] He also had a recurring role on The Cooks from 2004 to 2005. [5]

He appeared in Australian feature films The Characters, Temptation in 2003, A Man's Gotta Do in 2004.

Shortly after moving from to Mumbai from Sydney in 2007, Brown was cast opposite Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan as villain Tony Grover in the film Kites, directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Rakesh Roshan. The film was re-cut for an English audience by Brett Ratner and was released worldwide as Kites The Remix. Kites was released worldwide in May 2010. Brown lived in Mumbai on and off until 2015, where he was typecast as the villain for several years, including in Unindian, opposite Brett Lee in 2015. Other Bollywood film credits to his name include Love You to Death, Prattichaya and Sedition.

Brown played real life heroin drug smuggler Supahaus Chowdury in the 2011 Australian television show Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away. From 2015 to 2019, he appeared in the TV shows The Code, The Letdown, Harrow and Netflix series The Unlisted. He played the lead role of Sid in the film Laka and was cast as a regular presenter on children's series Play School.

In 2021 Brown played Sigrid Thornton's love interest Dr. Omar Sebastian in the Channel 9 drama series Amazing Grace, Miles in the Stan film Christmas on the Farm and appeared in the drama series Wakefield.

In 2022, Brown played the role of Rahul in U.S. miniseries Joe vs. Carole (based on Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin[citation needed], Paul in Channel 9's drama series After the Verdict, Hamish in the Netflix film A Perfect Pairing and Chubba in season 2 of Tim Minchin's Upright.

Theatre

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On stage, Brown played villain Nikhil Madhvani (opposite Shilpa Shetty) in Miss Bollywood, which toured Germany and the UK including London's West End.[6] He appeared in There Is No Need To Wake Up at the Sydney Opera House directed by Barrie Kosky; Kurt Weill's Berlin to Broadway, directed by Jim Sharman; Spunks at the Stables Theatre; Frozen for Company B Belvoir St Theatre, directed by Kate Gaul; Toad in the Australian Shakespeare Company's productions of The Wind in the Willows, and Martin Crimp's Fewer Emergencies at the Old Fitzroy Theatre.[7] He also performed in the 2005 Hi-5 Space Magic – World Tour.[8]

In 2010 Brown performed in several international festivals, including representing NIDA at the UNESCO 2007 drama schools festival in Transylvania, Romania, playing Orestes in Aeschylus's Ancient Greek tragedy The Oresteian Trilogy.[9] He also appeared in Project 88 Art Gallery in Mumbai, Doctrine: How to Survive Under Siege in Brussels, Belgium, for the Kunstenfestivaldesarts (2008)[10] and Rehaan Engineer's Seven Jewish Children by Caryl Churchill (2009). He then appeared in three new plays (The New Black, Tilt and Student Body) at the 2010 Australian National Play Festival in Brisbane.

In 2015 Brown played the role of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar directed by Alyque Padamsee in Mumbai. He also played Lumiere in Disney India’s Beauty and the Beast which toured to Mumbai and Delhi.

From 2016 to 2019 Brown appeared in the plays Lighten Up at Griffin Theatre in Sydney, Still Point Turning and The Long Forgotten Dream for Sydney Theatre Company and the Helpmann Award-winning play Counting and Cracking for Belvoir Theatre Company at Sydney Festival.

From 2019 to 2020 he appeared as Kevin J in the smash hit stage musical Come from Away at the Comedy Theatre, Melbourne. In May 2021, he played Petruchio in William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew with Queensland Theatre (in the Bille Brown Theatre, Brisbane), directed by Damien Ryan.[11] In 2022 Brown played Edmond Rostand opposite Angie Milliken in Queensland Theatre's production of Bernhardt / Hamlet.

Writing

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Nicholas wrote episode 12 of the Netflix/ ABC Me series The Unlisted, and episode 16 of the ABC Kids TV show The Wonder Gang. He co-wrote his first play Lighten Up, which premiered at Sydney's Griffin Theatre. Lighten Up was published by Currency Press, and a monologue from the play was included in the 2016 edition of the book Contemporary Australian Monologues for Men.[citation needed]

He co-wrote the play Lost In Books, which was part of Sydney Festival, and True West for the National Theatre of Parramatta.

Brown's play Sex Magick was produced by Griffin Theatre in 2023.[12] Published by Currency Press, it won the Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting at the 2024 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.[13][14]

Brown did some production work on an Indo-Australian Bollywood film in 2010,[15] with Olivia Newton-John.[16][17]

Music

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In 2011, Brown lived in Los Angeles where he was the lead singer of funk band 'Knuckle Funk' in 2011–2012. The group became a duo a few years later and released two singles renaming themselves 'Luck Now'. The first single "I Spent My Rent On A Record" was released in 2015 and was co-written by Brown. It received regular airplay on MTV Indies and VH1 in India. He also co-wrote and recorded lead vocals for the song "Unpredictable (The Robot Song)" in 2013. As a singer/songwriter, Brown also recorded the album "Big Score" in 2005 with his Australian disco funk band The Modernists[18] in 2004 and performed at Australian venues such as The Basement and The Metro. The album received radio airplay on Sydney radio stations FBI and 2SER.[citation needed]

In 2005, Brown was the male understudy for the children's internationally recognised pop group Hi-5[19] on their world tour.

Brown was also invited to sing at "Raise the Roof" at Sydney’s State Theatre, in a special concert to raise funds for the Tsunami Appeal in 2006.[20] In 2007, before moving to Mumbai, Brown wrote and recorded an unreleased album with the electro rock duo "Listen Like Thieves".

Radio presenter

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From 2012 to 2014 Brown was hosting SBS Radio's PopDesi – a radio programme for Bollywood, Bhangra and Desi pop music playing on Australian digital radio, online and mobile[21]

Community work

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Brown's charity work has included:

  • 2013 – Performing at the National Asbestos Awareness Day Lighting the Sails of the Sydney Opera House event in memory of the victims of asbestos related disease.
  • 2012 – Supporting the work of the National Youth Theatre Company Foundation[22] as an ambassador and through facilitating youth welfare programs.
  • 2010 – The official male Ambassador for Ovarian Cancer Australia's 2010 Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month campaign[23]
  • 2006 – Raise The Roof – Tsunami Appeal special appearance for the Red Cross
  • 2005 – Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Foundation – official MC and voice of the RPA Foundation Research Prize
  • 2004 – Royal Prince Alfred Hospital – RPA Health Festival volunteer and special guest
  • 2003 – Music For Timor – Master of Ceremonies and performer at Music benefit concert to support the work of the Bairo Pite Clinic[24]

Personal life

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In 2010, Brown was a Cleo Bachelor of the Year nominee.[25]

Acting credits

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Film

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As actor

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 The Man on the Boat Driver Short film
2004 A Man's Gotta Do Young Doctor Feature film
2007 Don't Panic Abe Short film
2009 Bani Ibrahim Ghazali Short film
2010 Kites Tony Feature film
2010 After the Credits Actor Short film
2011 The 5 Kris Short film
Random 8 Michael Henderson
2012 Love You to Death John Feature film
The Shadower In Dani Short film
Project Top Clown Eric Short film
2013 Pink Balloons Reg Short film
2014 Time 2 Settle Host Video
2014 Imperfectly Frank Frank Short film
2015 Moose Jimmy Short film
UnIndian Samir Feature film
2017 Dance Academy: The Movie Tutor Stuart
The Casting Game Ted
Khana Khanzana Gaurav Short film
2018 Laka
2019 Martha the Monster Kevin Short film
2020 Awake Nikhil Short film
2022 The Perfect Pairing Hamish
Clerks III Car Sex Selfie Snapper Feature film
2023 Companion Makrand
TBA Sedition Shiva
TBA Final Trap John
TBA Jimpa Mr Mason Feature film

As crew

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 The End Directors Assistant
2011 The 5 Assistant to Producer Short film
2012 Love You to Death Directors Assistant Feature film
2012 The Shadower in 3D Directors Assistant Short film
2017 The Tribes of Palos Verdes Production Assistant Feature film

Television

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As actor

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 All the Rivers Run Gordon TV series, 2 episodes
2001 Life Support Guest TV series
2003 Temptation Sachin TV movie
White Collar Blue Damien Lewis TV series
2004 The Cooks Sachin (main role) TV series, episodes 1–13
2007–13 Home and Away Mark Davidson / Padley TV series
2010 Lucky Dragon Ranjit TV pilot
City Homicide Sanjay Roshan TV series
2011 Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away Supahaus Chowdury TV movie
2012 Packed to the Rafters Yuppie TV series
2012 Home and Away Dr Padley TV series
2013 The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting Xavier TV series
Mr & Mrs Murder Dt Mukajee TV series
Cha Do Ajay TV series, 2 episodes
2014 The Casuals Rezwan TV series, 2 episodes
2016 The Code Bailey TV series, 1 episode
2017 The Letdown Sorab TV series, 1 episode
2018 Harrow Peter Sharma TV series, 1 episode
2019 The Unlisted Rahul Sharma TV series, 14 episodes
2021 Wakefield Kiran TV series, 3 episodes
Amazing Grace Omar Sebastian TV series, 8 episodes
Christmas on the Farm Miles TV movie
2022 Joe vs. Carole Rohul TV series, 1 episode
After the Verdict Paul TV miniseries
Upright Chubba TV series, 5 episodes
2023 In Our Blood Paul Kemble TV series, 4 episodes
The PM's Daughter Mr Derek Stevens TV series, 8 episodes
NCIS: Sydney Quarter Master Rennie TV series, 1 episode
2024 Fake Anton TV series, 8 episodes

As writer

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Year Title Role Notes
2019 The Unlisted Writer TV series, episode 12
2020; 2021 Play School Writer TV series, season 55, 3 episodes
2021 The Wonder Gang Writer TV series, episode 16: "The Wonder Gang and the Lizard Question"

Stage

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As performer

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Year Title Role Company / Location
1998 Clark in Sarajevo Boris / Commander / Haris / Henri / Old Man NIDA Parade Rehearsal Rooms, Sydney
1999 The Cherry Orchard Lopakhin / Station Master NIDA Parade Studio, Sydney
1999 Romeo and Juliet Sampson / Friar Lawrence / Peter NIDA Parade Studio, Sydney
1999 The Beaux’ Stratagem Sullen NIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
1999 The Post Office NIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
1999 or 2000 Mourning Becomes Electra [26]
2000 The Golden Age Mac / George Ross / James / German Man NIDA Parade Theatre Sydney
2000 Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill NIDA Parade Studio
2000 There is No Need to Wake Up Sydney Opera House
2001 Instant Karma Bondi Pavilion, Sydney
2002 Pokie Face Luigi Jnr Short+Sweet
2002 Sticks and Stones Joe Brainstorm Productions
2002 Spunks Chad Push Up Theatre at Stables Theatre
2003 Frozen Patrick Belvoir Theatre Company with Company B, Siren Theatre Company
2003 The Wind in the Willows Mr Toad Australian Shakespeare Company
2003 Burning Bridges – A Musical Odyssey Various characters Opera X
2004 Spew Darlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2005 Hi-5 Space Magic – World Tour Understudy / Swing Kids Like Us[27]
2006 Fewer Emergencies Various characters Old Fitzroy Theatre with Tamarama Rock Surfers & AnyRoad Productions[28]
2007 The Oresteia Orestes NIDA at the UNESCO Festival Transylvania
2007 Miss Bollywood – The Shilpa Shetty Musical Nikhil Madhvani Germany, UK & Royal Albert Hall tour with Cineyug[29]
2008 Doctrine: How to Survive Under Siege Xerxes Kunsten Festival Des Arts, Belgium
2009 Seven Jewish Children 1 Industrial Theatre Company
2010 The New Black, Tilt, Student Body Various 2010 Australian National Play Festival, Brisbane
2012 The Wind in the Willows Badger Australian Shakespeare Company
2013 The Wind in the Willows Mr Toad Australian Shakespeare Company
2014–15 Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Mumbai with Raell Padamsee's Ace Productions
Beauty and the Beast Lumiere Mumbai & Delhi
2016 Lighten Up John Green Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company (also playwright)
2018 Still Point Turning: The Catherine McGregor Story Rahul Dravid Wharf Theatre with STC
2018 The Long Forgotten Dream Mandeep Sydney Opera House with STC
2019 Counting and Cracking Hasanga Sydney Town Hall with Belvoir Theatre Company for Sydney Festival, Ridley Centre, Adelaide
2019 Come from Away Kevin J Comedy Theatre, Melbourne
2021–2022 The Taming of the Shrew Petruchio Bille Brown Theatre, Brisbane with Queensland Theatre, Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Belgrave Cinema, Armidale, Inlet Cinema, Sussex Inlet, Huskisson Pictures
2022 Bernhardt / Hamlet Edmond Rostand Queensland Theatre
2024 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mr Shears / various roles Belvoir Street Theatre[30]
2025 Circle Mirror Transformation TBC Wharf Theatre with STC[31]

As writer

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Year Title Role Company / Location
2004 Rain Supreme Director / Writer Newtown Theatre, Sydney for Short+Sweet
2005 The Glass Soul Writer Newtown Theatre, Sydney for Short+Sweet
2016 Lighten Up Playwright Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
Lost In Books Co-writer Sydney Festival
2021 True West: Myths and Legends Co-writer National Theatre of Parramatta for Sydney Festival[32]
2023 Sex Magick Writer Griffin Theatre Company[33]

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Awards

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Year Work Award Category Result
2004 Nicholas Brown Mike Walsh Fellowship Costume Honoured[35]
2018 Laka Red Nation Film Festival Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role Nominated[36]
2024 Sex Magick NSW Premier's Literary Award Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting Won[37]

References

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  1. ^ NHSPA Annual Report. Newtown High School of the Performing Arts. 2008.
  2. ^ "NIDA Calls". Parramatta Advertiser. 12 February 2008.
  3. ^ "Home & Away – Youtube". YouTube. 8 February 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Ben Bangay". Archived from the original on 8 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Australian Television: The Cooks". www.australiantelevision.net.
  6. ^ "Miss Bollywood - Nicholas Brown & Anousha Dandekar". 14 October 2007 – via Flickr.
  7. ^ "Nicholas Brown - actor, singer, songwriter and screenwriter - starring in the International Blockbuster Bollywood film Kites". www.nicholasbrowntown.com.
  8. ^ Litson, Jo (5 May 2010). "Nick Flies High". The Sunday Telegraph.
  9. ^ "2007 Annual Report". National Institute of Dramatic Art. 26 March 2008. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ "Kunstenfestivaldesarts".
  11. ^ "Taming of the shrew, 8 May – 5 Jun". Queensland Theatre. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  12. ^ "Sex Magick". Griffin Theatre Company. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  13. ^ Story, Hannah (20 May 2024). "Aboriginal poet wins $40,000 at major literary awards with 'profound' verse novel". ABC News. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  14. ^ "Sex Magick". AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. The University of Queensland. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  15. ^ Ganguly, Prithwish (26 May 2010). "Grammy winner's Indian 'love affair'". DNA India.
  16. ^ Chiu, David (11 September 2010). "Olivia Newton-John Could Be Bollywood-Bound". NBC New York.
  17. ^ https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/nicholas-brown-interview/
  18. ^ "Myspace".
  19. ^ "Sunny Shah Events". Archived from the original on 30 June 2013.
  20. ^ "Raising the roof for tsunami victims". The Sydney Morning Herald. 29 January 2005.
  21. ^ "SBS Radio". SBS.
  22. ^ "NYTC Foundation Official Website". Archived from the original on 19 April 2013.
  23. ^ "Ovarian Cancer Australia Media Release" (PDF). Ovarian Cancer Australia.
  24. ^ "Bairo Pite Hospital".
  25. ^ "Triple Treat". MX Brisbane. 17 February 2010.
  26. ^ https://griffintheatre.com.au/blog/10-minutes-with-nicholas-brown-from-lighten-up/
  27. ^ Litson, Jo (5 May 2010). "Nick Flies High". The Sunday Telegraph.
  28. ^ "Nicholas Brown - actor, singer, songwriter and screenwriter - starring in the International Blockbuster Bollywood film Kites". www.nicholasbrowntown.com.
  29. ^ "Miss Bollywood - Nicholas Brown & Anousha Dandekar". 14 October 2007 – via Flickr.
  30. ^ https://belvoir.com.au/productions/curious-incident/
  31. ^ https://theatrematters.com.au/news/stc-launches-2025-season/
  32. ^ https://2021.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/true-west
  33. ^ "Sex Magick". Griffin Theatre Company. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
  34. ^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/6595
  35. ^ "Mike Walsh O.B.E. - Official Website". www.mikewalsh.com.au.
  36. ^ https://www.rednationff.com/laka/
  37. ^ https://belvoir.com.au/productions/curious-incident/