
Max Gillies
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Max Gillies AM (born 16 November 1941 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor. Gillies was a founding member of the experimental theatre company, the Australian Performing Group, which was active throughout the 1970s. In 1984 and 1985 he hosted the television program The Gillies Report, on the ABC. This was followed in 1986 by Gillies Republic and in 1992 by Gillies and Company. He was famous for being able to dress up and parody mercilessly a wide range of political figures, both in these television series and in two live solo theatrical performances he delivered later – The Big Con, and You're Dreaming. In July 2008 Gillies resurrected his caricatures of Australia's former Prime Ministers in a in a live production of No Country for Old PMs: An Evening with Max Gillies at the Noosa Long Weekend festival. He said in an interview with The Courier-Mail that he and co-writer Guy Rundle were also watching Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for a possible new caricature in a new production being developed. "I'm watching him closely," he said. Gillies became a Member of the Order of Australia in 1990. Description above from the Wikipedia article Max Gillies, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie Appearances

The Cars That Ate Paris
as Metcalfe
1974

Rubbish
as (voice)
1982

The Great MacArthy
as Stan
1975

The Trespassers
as Publisher
1976

The Coca-Cola Kid
as Frank Hunter
1985

Megalomedia
as Town Crier
1981

Libido
1973

Wil
as The Therapist
2006
Dimboola: The Stage Play
as Bayonet
1973

Stork
as Uncle Jack
1971

Dalmas
as Rojack
1973

The True Story of Eskimo Nell
as Dead Eye Dick
1975

Dimboola
as Vivian Worcester-Jones
1979

The Firm Man
as Managing Director
1975

The Sounds of Aus
as Self
2007

As Time Goes By
as Joe Bogart / The Alien
1988

Lust and Revenge
as Art Critic
1996


