Steve Bisley (born 26 December 1951) is an Australian writer, film and television actor. He is best known for his roles in the films Mad Max (1979) and The Great Gatsby (2013). On television, some of his better-known roles include Detective Sergeant Jack Christey in Water Rats and Jim Knight in Doctor Doctor.

Early life

Bisley was born at Lake Munmorah, New South Wales and grew up on a small farm called Stillways. The son of schoolteachers, he moved to Sydney just after his seventeenth birthday. After a few years of working in various jobs, he enrolled in the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating with a degree in acting in 1977. Other actors in his class included Mel Gibson, Judy Davis, Debra Lawrance and Sally McKenzie.

Career

While still training at NIDA, Bisley and his friend Mel Gibson made their film debuts in Summer City (1977). Towards the end of the course, they were approached by director George Miller and asked to audition for parts in Mad Max (1979). Both were successful and Bisley went on to play Jim 'Goose', the best friend and partner to Gibson's titular character. Mad Max has since become a cult classic and it launched Gibson to mainstream stardom. After this, Bisley played the lead role in the thriller The Chain Reaction (1980), with Gibson making a brief appearance. His other early film credits include roles in The Highest Honor (1983), The Winds of Jarrah (1983), Fast Talking (1984) and Silver City (1984).

In 1980, Bisley played Joe Byrne in The Last Outlaw, a critically acclaimed TV miniseries about Ned Kelly. He was also seen in A Town Like Alice, The Boy in the Bush and the original 1985 miniseries of the medical drama The Flying Doctors.

In 1986, he and his family temporarily relocated to London where he took the lead role in the BBC series Call Me Mister.

Back in Australia, he played the lead role in the 1988 TV movie The Clean Machine. For his role as Inspector Ed Riordan, he won the Best Actor in a One-off Drama accolade at the 1988 Penguin Awards. In 1990 he co-starred with Ben Mendelsohn in the cult teen comedy The Big Steal. His performance as shonky car salesman Gordon Farkas remains one of his most remembered roles.

In 1992, Bisley joined the cast of Police Rescue, playing Senior Sergeant Kevin 'Nipper' Harris. He appeared in 29 episodes, leaving in 1995. He was next seen as Dr Henry King in the ABC series G.P. After this, he became a regular in the third and final season of the critically acclaimed satirical television series Frontline.

In 1998, he began to appear as a guest in Nine’s police drama series Water Rats, playing Detective Jack Christey. The following year, he became one of the lead actors on the show, replacing Colin Friels who had quit due to ill health. Bisley left the show in 2001, but it turned out that his final episode was also the series’ swansong.

Also a stage actor, Bisley has appeared in drama productions. His stage roles include parts in Ray Lawler's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1985 and 1995) and as Banjo Paterson in the musical theatre production of The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular (2002). In 2003, he presented a season of television documentaries on the National Geographic Channel.

From 2007 to 2009, Bisley played CMDR Steve Marshall in Sea Patrol. From 2016 to 2018, he was seen in the first two series of Doctor Doctor, playing the father of the lead character. In 2016, he appeared as Harry Firth in the two-part Australian miniseries Brock on Network Ten. The miniseries was based on the life of Australian motor racing legend Peter Brock.

In 2013, Bisley appeared as Dan Cody in Baz Luhrmann's adaptation of The Great Gatsby. He was also seen in the Australian films Red Hill (2010) and Boar (2017). He has revealed that he turned down a role in Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film Romeo + Juliet because he read the script and thought "this is going nowhere". In 2022 he appeared in Mystery Road:Origins.

In 2013, Bisley published his first book, Stillways: A Memoir. The book recounted his life growing up in Lake Munmorah, finishing when he was in his mid-teens. The book was well received and was subsequently shortlisted for the 2014 Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction in the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, the Queensland Literary Awards, and the 2014 National Biography Award. In 2017, Bisley published his second book, a memoir called All the Burning Bridges. Picking up where Stillways had left off, it covered his adult life. He has said he does not plan to write any more memoirs. Instead, he is concentrating on writing his first novel.

Personal life

Steve Bisley has been married once. Prior to his marriage, he had four children with long-time partner Shauna Forrest. During the 1980s Forrest was a costume designer for models and actresses.

He married Sally Burleigh, a media publicist, in 2000. They had two children before divorcing in 2006. In September 2009 Bisley was charged with assaulting Burleigh and, on 15 September 2010, he was found guilty and sentenced to 300 hours of community service. Bisley lodged an appeal against the conviction. In July 2013 while promoting his autobiography, Stillways: A Memoir, he described the assault as "a push and shove incident with high emotion displayed on both sides".

Awards

Bisley's plaque at the Australian Film Walk of Fame, Ritz Cinema, Randwick, Sydney
YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
1984Fast TalkingAFI AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated
1984Silver CityAFI AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleWon
1990The Big StealAFI AwardsBest Actor in a Supporting RoleWon
1995Halifax f.p.AFI AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Television DramaNominated
2000Water RatsLogie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor in a SeriesNominated
2001Water RatsLogie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor in a SeriesNominated
2005Hell Has Harbour ViewsAFI AwardsBest Guest or Supporting Actor in TelevisionNominated
2010Steve BisleyAustralian Film Walk of FameIn recognition of his film & television careerHonoured
2010Steve BisleyCinefestOZScreen LegendHonoured
2013Jack Irish: Bad DebtsEquity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Miniseries or TelemovieNominated
2022Mystery Road: OriginAACTA AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a DramaNominated
2023Mystery Road: OriginEquity Ensemble AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Summer CityBooFeature film
1978NewsfrontIcemanFeature film
1979TaxiTerry DeanTV movie
The Last of the KnucklemenMad DogFeature film
Mad MaxJim 'Goose' RainsFeature film
1980The Chain ReactionLarry StilsonFeature film
1982The Little FellerFrank BlairTV movie
Squizzy TaylorSnowy CutmoreFilm
The Highest HonorAB WG FallsTV movie
1983The Winds of JarrahClem MathiesonFilm
1984Silver CityVictorFeature film
Fast TalkingRedbackFeature film
19862 FriendsKevinTV movie
1988Hard KnuckleHarryTV movie
The Clean MachineInspector Eddie RiordanTV movie
1990The Big StealGordon FarkasFeature film
1992Over the HillBenedictFeature film
1994Hell, Texas and HomeShort film
1995SanctuaryRobert 'Bob' KingFeature film
1999In the RedSparkyFeature film
2004Big ReefReillyTV movie
The Brush-OffEastlakeTV movie
2005Hell Has Harbour ViewsBruce KentTV movie
2007ShotgunTommyShort film
The KingHarry M. MillerTV movie
2008The View from GreenhavenLachFeature film
Actingclassof1977.comHimselfDocumentary film
2009SubdivisionHarryFilm
2010The Wedding PartyRogerFeature film
I Love You TooBillFeature film
Red HillWilliam 'Old Bill' JonesFeature film
2012Jack Irish: Bad DebtsKevin PixleyTV movie
2013The Great GatsbyDan CodyFeature film
2017BoarBob
2020The StrangerJohnShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1978–1984Cop ShopRod / Bob6 episodes
1979The SullivansRichard Granger1 episode
1980The Last OutlawJoe ByrneMiniseries, 4 episodes
Spring & FallRay1 episode
Lawson's Mates1 episode
1981A Town Like AliceTim WhelanMiniseries, 1 episode
The Patchwork HeroBarnaby Jamieson6 episodes
1982JonahCook4 episodes
1984A Country PracticeJim Dawson2 episodes
Special SquadT-BarEpisode 24: "Early Birds"
The Boy in the BushEsau4 episodes
1985The Flying DoctorsAndy McGregor3 episodes
1986Call Me MisterJack Bartholemew10 episodes
Studio 86Peter FaulknerEpisode: "Many Are Called by Francis Chalmers"
1988Emma: Queen of the South SeasTom FarrellMiniseries, 2 episodes
1990EARTH ForceWooster1 episode
1991EggshellsLester
Boys from the BushBill1 episode
1993Seven Deadly SinsMeadowvale SupervisorMiniseries, episode: "Sloth"
1994Escape from JupiterDuffy13 episodes
1992–1995Police RescueSnr Sgt Kevin Harris29 episodes
1995–1996Halifax f.p.Jonah Cole2 episodes
1995–1996G.P.Henry King52 episodes
1997FrontlineGraeme Prowse13 episodes
1998–2001Water RatsDetective Sgt Jack Christy97 episodes
2004StingersDonald1 episode
2006Two TwistedFrank1 episode
2007–2009Sea PatrolCommander Steve Marshall25 episodes
2008–2009East of EverythingTerry Adams11 episodes
2010LowdownJack Copper1 episode
2013Redfern NowRichard1 episode
2014PlonkIan Tyler1 episode
2016BrockHarry FirthMiniseries, 2 episodes
2016–2018Doctor DoctorJim Knight21 episodes
2019SeaChangeGavin Taylor1 episode
2020How to Stay MarriedStuart1 episode
Grey NomadsErnie6 episodes
2022Darby and JoanDeclan KempSeason 1, 1 episode
Mystery Road: OriginPeter Lovric6 episodes
2024Human ErrorBear O'Rourke6 episodes
2026DeadlochFrank McCallisterSeason 2

Theatre

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Le Chateau d'Hydro-Therapie MagnetiqueJane St Theatre, Sydney with NIDA Theatre
1976As You Like ItJaques / Charles / SilviusNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1976Miss Hook of HollandChorusNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1977Mother and SonJim BlakeNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1977The HostagePatNIDA Theatre, Sydney, University of Newcastle, Orange Civic Theatre
1977Once in a LifetimeWeisskopfNIDA Theatre, Sydney
1978Richard IIIArchbishopMelbourne Athenaeum with MTC
1978The Beaux' StratagemHounslowMelbourne Athenaeum with MTC
1979The Caucasian Chalk CircleIronshirtSydney Opera House with NIDA & STC
1982Hamlet on IceHoratioPlayhouse, Canberra with Theatre ACT
1984The Blind Giant is DancingAllen FitzgeraldSydney Opera House with STC
1985The Doll Trilogy: Kid Stakes / Other Times / Summer of the Seventeenth DollBarney IbbotSydney Opera House, Melbourne Athenaeum with STC
1987A Lie of the MindBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney
1988Summer of the Seventeenth Doll / AwayBarney IbbotPepsico Summerfare, New York with STC
1988; 1989Don's PartySydney Opera House, Melbourne Athenaeum with Gary Penny Productions
1989Speed-the-PlowBobby GouldSydney Opera House, Russell St Theatre, Melbourne with Gary Penny Productions
1991The SelectionSkinny McGahnPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
1994Dead HeartOld Boans Warehouse, Perth, Eveleigh Railway Yards, Sydney with Black Swan Theatre Company & Belvoir
1995Summer of the Seventeenth DollBarney IbbotPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2002The Man from Snowy River: Arena SpectacularBanjo PatersonAustralian tour
2002A Man With Five ChildrenGerryWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
2003InheritanceLuke DelaneyPlayhouse, Arts Centre Melbourne with MTC & Sydney Opera House with STC & MTC
2003The ClubLaurie HoldenSydney Opera House with STC
2004Defending the CavemanIllawarra Performing Arts Centre
2005Love LettersAndrew Makepeace IIINIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
2007The Glass SoldierOlder Wolfie / 'Pompey' ElliottPlayhouse, Melbourne with MTC
2009The RemovalistsSergeant SimmondsWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC

As director

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982The Banana BenderDirectorRex Hotel, Sydney with Studio Sydney
  • "The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia – Theatre . Film . Radio . Television – Volume 1" – Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee – Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996
  • "The Australian Film and Television Companion" – compiled by Tony Harrison – Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994

External links

  • atIMDb
  • – Australian Television Information Archive