Mike Bishop (actor)

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OccupationActor
Yearsactive1981–present
Mike Bishop
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
ChildrenGemma Bishop[2]

Mike Bishop, also credited as Michael Bishop, is an Australian actor, director and drama coach.[1]

Bishop's television appearances include recurring roles in cult prison series Prisoner playing Harry Grosvenor (1986), R.F.D.S. playing Evelyn Whaley (1993–1994) and Something in the Air as Sergeant Geoff Collins / Clive (2000–2001). He also featured in long-running soap opera Neighbours in 1996, in which he played the recurring guest role of Mick Anderson. He later worked as a drama coach on the series from 2005 to 2008.[1]

He portrayed Uncle Dan in the second and third miniseries of Fields of Fire, in 1988 and 1989 respectively. In 1990, he appeared in the second miniseries of All the Rivers Run, based on the 1958 Australian novel of the same name by Nancy Cato. He also appeared in the 1992 political miniseries Bastard Boys as Peter Reith.[3] He later played English cricketer Doug Insole in the 2012 miniseries Howzat! Kerry Packer's War.

Additionally, Bishop has made guest appearances in numerous television series including Cop Shop, Carson's Law, The Henderson Kids, The Flying Doctors, Col'n Carpenter, All Together Now, Boys from the Bush, Acropolis Now, Law of the Land, Snowy, Blue Heelers, Good Guys, Bad Guys, Stingers, City Homicide, the first season of Underbelly, Killing Time, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, Fat Tony & Co. and Wentworth.

Bishop's film credits include 1985 comedy Malcolm,[4] and 1987 action thriller Ground Zero (alongside Colin Friels in both), and 1992 film A Slow Night at the Kuwaiti Cafe. For his performance in the 1988 prison drama-suspense film Ghosts… of the Civil Dead, he was nominated for the 1989 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.[5]

His other film credits include medical comedy drama The Clinic (1982), Ozploitation film Future Schlock (1984), thriller Dead Sleep (1990) opposite Linda Blair, comedy A Kink in the Picasso (1990), gritty drama thriller Metal Skin (1994) alongside Ben Mendelsohn and Aden Young, and River Street (1996) opposite Bill Hunter, Essie Davis and Aden Young. He also appeared in several made-for-tv movies and short films.

Bishop has also worked extensively in theatre since 1982.[6][7] He appeared in a touring production of The Hobbit puppet show as Gandalf in 1997,[8][9] Dirty Dancing as Max Kellerman from 2014 to 2015,[10][11] and Singin' in the Rain as R.F. Simpson in 2016.[12][13] His most recent stage credit was Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Melbourne's Princess Theatre, in which he was part of the original cast from 2019 to 2022.[6]

Bishop directed Dr. Cade[14][15] at La Mama in Melbourne as part of the 2002 Melbourne Fringe Festival,[16] before it moved to Beckett Theatre,[17] and then Sydney's Stables Theatre in 2003.[18] His other stage credits as director include a 1993 touring production of The Wind in the Willows with the Australian Shakespeare Company, a 1996 Melbourne production of Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood at Melbourne Concert Hall and a 2009 Melbourne production of The Show Must Go On with La Mama.[6][7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1982The Clinic
1984Future SchlockBear
1985MalcolmArmed Guard
1987Ground ZeroTV News Cameraman
1988Ghosts… of the Civil DeadDavid Yale
1990BreakawayDe Silva
Dead SleepPoliceman
A Kink in the PicassoTony
1992A Slow Night at the Kuwaiti Cafe
Aftermath: Restoring the WorkplaceShort film
1994Metal SkinDazey's father
1995SticktoitivenessShort film
1996River StreetConstable Mark Rogers
1999Dead EndInterview Room Police
2009Remembering NigelMichael Bishop
2011TalkbackBill Pointer – The VirusShort film
2012PlanesMalachiShort film
2013Hard CasesThe JudgeShort film
2015I Am EvangelineMr Black
2018Hoarder ControlRobShort film
Bloody ChristmasPrime Minister Desmond Humphrey
2024Good NeighbourDavidShort film
2025Average BlokeTerrie Jones

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1981Cop ShopBen Higgins1 episode
1983–1984Carson's LawDefence Counsel / Williams / Const. Reg Lewis / Frederick Walsh4 episodes
1984Every Move She MakesBobTV movie
1985The Henderson KidsDesk Clerk2 episodes
1986PrisonerHarry Grosvenor11 episodes
1988Fields of Fire IIUncle DanMiniseries, 1 episode
1989Fields of Fire IIIUncle DanMiniseries, 1 episode
1989–1991The Flying DoctorsHarold Jacobs / Charlie2 episodes
1990Col'n CarpenterBrian1 episode
All the Rivers Run IIGraingerMiniseries, 2 episodes
1991All Together NowMr Reid1 episode
Boys from the BushBruce1 episode
1992Acropolis NowKevin1 episode
The AftermathTV movie
1993Law of the LandRay Richmond1 episode
SnowyLes Tremain4 episodes
Mercy Mission: The Rescue of Flight 771First Officer Russ MannTV movie
1993–1994R.F.D.S.Evelyn Whaley7 episodes
1994–2006Blue HeelersMick Pearce O'Connor / Davies Davidson / Charles Fenwick3 episodes
1996NeighboursMick Anderson5 episodes
1997Good Guys, Bad GuysFrank Little1 episode
Get a LifeKen Fleiss
1998Driven CrazyTom1 episode
Blabbermouth & StickybeakKenny BattsTV movie
2000StingersSimon Hall1 episode
2000–2001Something in the AirSgt. Geoff Collins / Clive9 episodes
2002Short CutsSophie's Dad1 episode
2007Bastard BoysPeter ReithMiniseries
City HomicideDavid Statesman1 episode
2008UnderbellyDetective LoweMiniseries, 1 episode
2011Killing TimeJudge Colti1 episode
2012Howzat! Kerry Packer's WarDoug InsoleMiniseries, 2 episodes
2013The Doctor Blake MysteriesCharles Griffith1 episode
2014Fat Tony & Co.Judge / Justice GillardMiniseries, 2 episodes
2015WentworthRoland Henderson1 episode

Theatre

References

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