From appearing alongside Lucy Lawless and baby ‘Stanley’ in the 90s ASB Bank ads, to headlining hit Aussie drama Packed to the Rafters, actor Erik Thomson has built a solid career and a loyal fan base on both sides of the Tasman. Along the way he has appeared in TV shows Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, The Alice and 800 Words, short films (Snap) and movies (We’re Here to Help, The Black Balloon).
In this ScreenTalk, Thomson talks about:
- Spilling wine over himself on his very first TV shoot on Marlin Bay
- Playing an American soldier in Bread and Roses
- Bringing a ‘Woody Allen’ touch to playing Hades in both Hercules and Xena
- How presenting Australian travel show Getaway was not as glamorous as it sounds
- Why Packed to the Rafters has been a huge hit due to its ‘everyman’ approach to characters
- How a TV critic had to eat his words after claiming the show would not work
- Never dreaming he would have the career path he's had
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Interview, Camera and Editing – Andrew Whiteside