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Years active
  
Since 1996

Name
  
Joel McIlroy

Role
  
Actor



Born
  
8 August 1973 (age 50) (
1973-08-08
)
Sydney, Australia

Education
  
Australian Theatre for Young People

Movies and TV shows
  
Home and Away, My Last Ten Hours With You, The Beat Manifesto

Nominations
  
Logie Award for Best Actor, Australian Film Institute Open Craft Award in Non-Feature Film

Similar People
  
Martin Dingle‑Wall, Daniel Nettheim, Alan Bateman

Joel McIlroy (born 8 August 1973 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, best known for being the second actor to take on the role of Flynn Saunders, a character of the popular soap opera Home and Away. McIlroy took over the role of Flynn in 2003 after Martin Dingle-Wall left the role in 2002.

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Early years

Joel McIlroy grew up in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney. McIlroy first appeared in various productions with the Forest Youth Theatre Company, acting in musicals from the age of 16 to 18. After starring in a Year 11 musical production with his high school, McIlroy decided that he wanted to become an actor. While still at school McIlroy went to the USA and studied in Los Angeles for six months. He later travelled around Europe before returning to Sydney to study acting.

At 20, McIlroy enrolled in the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) and after completing four years' study has had acting roles in theatre and television ever since. McIlroy appeared in the plays, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry V and The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other. He worked at student jobs to support himself during those years.

Career

Many years later, he is still connected with the "Theatre for Young People." After appearing in the short film, The Beat Manifesto, for the Australian Film and Television School (North Ryde, Sydney), McIlroy was nominated for an AFI Award. He also won the Lend Lease Scholarship from the "Australian Theatre for Young People." McIlroy enrolled in a director's course with the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). His acting career spanned various plays and guest roles in television: Water Rats (1996), All Saints (1998), as Brent Duffy for four episodes of the ABC TV drama Love Is a Four-Letter Word (2001), also as Bertie Jenkins in the ABC mini series Changi (2001) and as Chook in the feature film, Angst (2000).

He also directed two Sam Shepherd plays, Action and Fool for Love.

McIlroy's acting career really took off when he joined Home and Away to replace Martin Dingle-Wall as Flynn Saunders. In 2006 he was nominated for a Silver Logie Award for the most popular actor on Australian television.

Filmography

Actor
2018
The 5th Shadow as
Henry Blank
2012
Dance Academy (TV Series) as
Motorcycle Instructor
- Win or Lose (2012) - Motorcycle Instructor
2011
Boys on Film 6: Pacific Rim as
Jeremy (segment "My Last Ten Hours with You")
2007
My Last Ten Hours with You (Short) as
Jeremy
1994
Home and Away (TV Series) as
Flynn Saunders / Dangerous Driver
- Turn Back the Night (2003) - Flynn Saunders
2003
Home and Away: Hearts Divided (Video) as
Flynn Saunders
2000
All Saints (TV Series) as
Frank Theros / Case Harpur
- Consuming Passions (2002) - Frank Theros
- Judge Not- (2000) - Case Harpur
2001
Changi (TV Mini Series) as
Bertie Jenkins
- Pacifying the Angels (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
- Eddie's Birthday (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
- Curley (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
- Private Bill (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
- Gordon's Will (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
- Seeing Is Believing (2001) - Bertie Jenkins
2001
Love Is a Four-Letter Word (TV Series) as
Brent Duffy
- Maze (2001) - Brent Duffy
- Oval (2001) - Brent Duffy
- Gosh (2001) - Brent Duffy
- Cold (2001) - Brent Duffy
- Stab (2001) - Brent Duffy
2000
Angst as
Chook
1999
Heartbreak High (TV Series) as
Brad
- Episode #7.9 (1999) - Brad
1998
Water Rats (TV Series) as
Eddie Olejarnick
- Mocha Fudge (1998) - Eddie Olejarnick
1995
The Beat Manifesto (Short) as
Hamish Mitchell
1995
Police Rescue (TV Series) as
Terry
- Crossing the Line (1995) - Terry
Archive Footage
2018
Endless Summer: 30 Years of Home and Away (TV Movie documentary) as
Flynn Saunders (#2) (uncredited)
2007
Today Tonight (TV Series) as
Flynn Saunders
- Episode dated 5 September 2007 (2007) - Flynn Saunders (uncredited)
2006
Home and Away (TV Series) as
Flynn Saunders
- Episode #1.4330 (2006) - Flynn Saunders (uncredited)
- Episode #1.4197 (2006) - Flynn Saunders (uncredited)
2005
Home and Away: Weddings (Video) as
Flynn Saunders (uncredited)
2005
Home and Away: Romances (Video) as
Flynn Saunders (uncredited)

References

Joel McIlroy Wikipedia