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Nationality
  
Australian

Spouse
  
Pippa Grandison (m. 2000)

Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Charlie Le Marquand

Name
  
Steve Marquand

Siblings
  
Sarrah Le Marquand

Role
  
Actor


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Full Name
  
Steve Le Marquand

Born
  
26 December 1967 (age 56) (
1967-12-26
)
Perth, Australia

Relatives
  
Sarrah Le Marquand (sister)

Education
  
Australian Academy of Dramatic Art

Movies
  
Kill Me Three Times, A Few Best Men, Beneath Hill 60, Vertical Limit, Last Train to Freo

Similar People
  
Kriv Stenders, Pippa Grandison, Jeremy Sims, Stephan Elliott, Jonathan Biggins

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Steve Le Marquand (born 1967) is an Australian-born actor, known both locally and internationally for his film and stage work.

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Personal life

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Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1967, his family moved to Sydney when he was quite young.

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His younger sister is the columnist and media commentator Sarrah Le Marquand.

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He is married to Australian actress and singer Pippa Grandison and they have a daughter together, Charlie.

Plays cricket for the Cricketer's Arms Cricket Club.

Career

Prior to acting, Le Marquand motorcycled his way around Australia, working on various cattle stations, docks, pubs, barges and melon farms. He then studied performing arts at Penrith in Sydney’s outer west at the University of Western Sydney (Theatre Nepean) before stumbling across an agent in Penny Williams (RIP 2010) in 1992.

His first job was a TV commercial for Arnott’s Ruffles which was banned a day after its release for sacrilege. His second job was on the Australian TV series Police Rescue and since then he has played an assortment of thugs, baddies, larrikins and cops (both good and bad) in a number of TV shows, including 'Janet King; Underbelly:Razor, Rake, Laid, All Saints, Farscape, Crash Palace, Young Lions, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Big Sky, GP, Murder Call, Home and Away, Wildside', and the ABC mini-series A Difficult Woman. He recently played the lead role of Tony Piccolo in the Movie Extra hit Small Time Gangster for which he received an ASTRA Award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor.

On film he has featured as a reclusive cattle station worker in Kriv Stender's Red Dog - True Blue; a down and out ex Rugby League star in Heath Davis' Broke; a sleazy cult leader in Nick Matthew's One Eyed Girl; a dodgy drug dealer in Stephan Elliott's A Few Best Men; a battle hardened sergeant in Beneath Hill 60 (which earned him a Film Critics Circle of Australia Best Supporting Actor nomination 2009); a snarly stockbroker in 2008's surprise hit, Men's Group; a tall thug in Jeremy Sims’ Last Train to Freo (for which he was nominated for Best Lead Actor at both the Australian Film Institute and Film Critic’s Circle Awards); a WWII digger in Kokoda; a larrikin Aussie climber in Martin Campbell’s Vertical Limit; a clumsy, shotty-loving bank robber in Gregor Jordan’s Two Hands; a moustachioed cop in David Caesar’s Mullet; a weird-arsed beachcomber in Lost Things and an all-singing-all-dancing sailor in Disney’s remake of South Pacific.

He won the Nicole Kidman Best Actor Award at Tropfest 1996 for (his own) short film Cliché, and was also the lead actor in the Tropfest 2005 hit, Bomb.

Le Marquand has been seen on stage in Gaybies for Darlinghurst Theatre; Jasper Jones, Death Of A Salesman, Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll (also for MTC and QTC), Paul, The Spook, Buried Child and Waiting For Godot for Belvoir; Holy Day for the Sydney Theatre Company, Don’s Party for the Melbourne Theatre Co and STC; Ugly Mugs, Songket and The Return (which was the stage version of Last Train to Freo) for Griffin Theatre; and was a member of the STC’s Actors' Company where he appeared in Tales From The Vienna Woods; The Serpents Teeth; Gallipoli and The War Of The Roses (alongside Cate Blanchett) with the Company.

Le Marquand co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the hugely successful theatre production He Died With A Felafel In His Hand, which had its humble beginnings at Rozelle’s Bridge Hotel in 1995 before running for several years in Melbourne, Perth, Hobart, Brisbane, Edinburgh, Toronto, New York and Wagga Wagga.

He and his wife, Pippa Grandison, have established an acting and singing coaching business on the Central Coast of NSW called Central Coast Performance and Audition Coaching.

Filmography

Actor
-
Piggy (pre-production) as
Jack
-
Shackle (pre-production) as
Ronny
2016
Silent Lamb (Short) (completed) as
Brody Chapman
2024
The Twelve (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #2.8 (2024)
- Episode #2.7 (2024)
- Episode #2.6 (2024)
- Episode #2.5 (2024)
- Episode #2.4 (2024)
- Episode #2.3 (2024)
- Episode #2.2 (2024)
- Episode #2.1 (2024)
2024
Population: 11 (TV Series) as
Trevor
- The Scorpion and the Frog (2024)
- Trivia Night (2024)
- Who's Jeff (2024) - Trevor
- Like Father Like Son (2024)
- The Sea (2024)
- Earth Room (2024)
- Bunker (2024) - Trevor
- Sweet 'N' Sour Dingo (2024)
- Outback UFO Tours (2024)
2023
Christmess as
Chris Flint
2023
The Claremont Murders (TV Mini Series) as
Trevor Rimmer
- Episode #1.1 (2023) - Trevor Rimmer
2022
Dark Noise as
Ollie Martin
2021
Australia's Sexiest Tradie (TV Series) as
Terry Wood
- Episode #1.6 (2021) - Terry Wood
- Episode #1.5 (2021) - Terry Wood
- Episode #1.4 (2021) - Terry Wood
- Episode #1.3 (2021) - Terry Wood
- Episode #1.2 (2021) - Terry Wood
- Episode #1.1 (2021) - Terry Wood
2021
Lundi (Short) as
Louis
2020
Jump (Short) as
Joe
2020
June Again as
Russ
2020
Torch Song (Short) as
Geoff
2019
Les Norton (TV Mini Series) as
Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Day of the Gecko (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Misery at the Selebo (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Bush League (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- The Real Thing (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Tight-Arse (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Lobster Mobster (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- The Boys from Binjiwunyawunya (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Bowen Lager (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- Wrongside (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
- You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids (2019) - Sgt Ray 'Thumper' Burrell
2019
Locusts as
Cain
2019
Escape and Evasion as
Carl Boddi
2019
Kapara (Short) as
Patterson
2018
Schedule one (Short) as
Henry
2018
Book Week as
Brant
2010
Rake (TV Series) as
Col Mancusi
- Greene v The Unflushables (2018) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Greene (2012) - Col Mancusi
- Greene vs Hole (2012) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Alford (2012) - Col Mancusi (credit only)
- R vs Turner (2012) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Floyd (2012) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Wooldridge & Anor (2012) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Corella (2010) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Tanner (2010) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Chandler (2010) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Marx (2010) - Col Mancusi
- R vs Murray (2010) - Col Mancusi
1993
Home and Away (TV Series) as
Boyd Easton / Beggar / Kevin McGahey
- Episode #1.6864 (2018) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.6863 (2018) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.6793 (2017) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.6792 (2017) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.6788 (2017) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.6783 (2017) - Boyd Easton (uncredited)
- Episode #1.6777 (2017) - Boyd Easton
- Episode #1.1699 (1995) - Beggar (as Steve LeMarquand)
- Episode #1.1257 (1993) - Kevin McGahey (as Steve La Marquand)
2018
Riot (TV Movie) as
Sergeant Evans
2017
No Appointment Necessary as
Dr. Schnell
2017
Blue Murder: Killer Cop (TV Mini Series) as
Larry Churchill
- Part One (2017) - Larry Churchill
2017
Janet King (TV Series) as
Wes Foster
- Little Victories (2017) - Wes Foster
- White Line Fever (2017) - Wes Foster
- Hard Ball (2017) - Wes Foster
- Levelling the Playing Field (2017) - Wes Foster
- Blindsided (2017) - Wes Foster
- Playing Advantage (2017) - Wes Foster
2016
Red Dog: True Blue as
Little John
2016
No Activity (TV Series) as
Additional Voice
- Noughts & Crosses (2016) - Additional Voice (voice)
- The Butterfly Tattoo (2016) - Additional Voice (voice)
- Silent Night (2016) - Additional Voice (voice)
2016
Broke as
Ben Kelly
2016
Banana Boy (Short) as
Bob
2015
Moth (Short) as
Peter
2015
Let's Talk About (TV Mini Series) as
Chip
- The Birth (2015) - Chip
- Names (2015) - Chip
- Ultra Sound (2015) - Chip
- Money (2015) - Chip
- The In-Laws (2015) - Chip
- Acceptance (2015) - Chip
- Decisions (2015) - Chip
- Babies (2015) - Chip
2015
Terminus as
Sherriff Williams
2015
Catching Milat (TV Mini Series) as
Phil Polglase
- Episode #1.1 (2015) - Phil Polglase
2014
Soul Mates (TV Series) as
Gulliver
- Father Time (2014) - Gulliver
- Above and Beyond (2014) - Gulliver
2014
Kill Me Three Times as
Sam
2014
Wentworth (TV Series) as
Colin Bates
- The Pink Dragon (2014) - Colin Bates
- The Danger Within (2014) - Colin Bates
- Boys in the Yard (2014) - Colin Bates
- Whatever It Takes (2014) - Colin Bates
2014
Old School (TV Mini Series) as
Gerard
- Easy Money (2014) - Gerard
- Yesterday's Heroes (2014) - Gerard
2014
The Moodys (TV Mini Series) as
Donny Lannagan
- Sean's Day in Court (2014) - Donny Lannagan
2013
One Eyed Girl as
Father Jay
2013
The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting (TV Mini Series) as
Special Guest
- Episode #1.6 (2013) - Special Guest
- Episode #1.5 (2013) - Special Guest
2011
Underbelly (TV Series) as
Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Armageddon (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Big Moves (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Jerusalem Revisited (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- The Sentimental Bloke (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- The Crash (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- A Big Shivoo (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham (credit only)
- Tripe and Brains (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Blood Alley (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- The Darlinghurst Outrage (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- The Damage Done (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Cat Amongst the Pigeons (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- Whips and Scorpions (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
- The Worst Woman in Sydney (2011) - Sergeant Tom Wickham
2011
A Few Best Men as
Ray
2011
Small Time Gangster (TV Mini Series) as
Tony Piccolo
- Vengeance (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- Stand and Deliver (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- The Last Post (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- Suburban Beatdown (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- Who's Got the RPG? (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- Dangerous Talk (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- The Yips (2011) - Tony Piccolo
- Jingle Bells (2011) - Tony Piccolo
2011
Laid (TV Series) as
Zalan
- Episode #1.4 (2011) - Zalan
2010
Sea Patrol (TV Series) as
Karl Strauss
- Flotsam and Jetsam (2010) - Karl Strauss
2010
Beneath Hill 60 as
Bill Fraser
2009
Sea Princesses (TV Series)
- Ester's Fear (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Angel Fish (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Lunch Power (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Missing Princess (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Carnival (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Great Escape (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Dare (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Brave Turtle (2009) - (English version, voice)
- A Weighty Problem (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Big Chill (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The New Teacher (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Best Friends (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Doll (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Makeover (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Dingleberry Mystery (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Head Top (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Crush (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Gift (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Lost Kingdom (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Big Brother (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Hammerheads (2009) - (English version, voice)
- One Too Many (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Big Game (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Trick (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Shooting Star (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Ticklish Octopus (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Tubarina Almighty (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Sharing (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Who's Who (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Rescue (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Race (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Excuse (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Silence (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Argument (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Stage Fright (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The New Pet (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Picture (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Art (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Party (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Monster (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Homeless (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Return (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Babysitters (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Missing Crown (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Toy (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Diary (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Biggest Fish (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Royal Ball (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Golden Penguins (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Boy (2009) - (English version, voice)
- The Pearl (2009) - (English version, voice)
- Lost (2009) - (English version, voice)
2009
Into My Arms (Short) as
Ben
2009
Franswa Sharl (Short) as
Mike Bishop
2008
Dream Life (TV Movie) as
Courier
2008
Men's Group as
Lucas
2007
The Manual (Short) as
Sonny's Father
2007
Razzle Dazzle as
Bob
2006
Last Train to Freo as
The Tall Thug
2006
Kokoda: 39th Battalion as
Sam
2005
Aerosol (Short) as
The Worker
2005
Bomb (Short) as
Man
2004
Rapid Response (TV Movie) as
Sergeant Lawson
2004
Lovesong (Short) as
Alexander
2003
Ash Wednesday (Short)
2003
Lost Things as
Zippo
2003
All Saints (TV Series) as
Boyd Matthews
- The Things We Do for Love (2003) - Boyd Matthews
2002
Sway as
Jake
2002
Young Lions (TV Mini Series) as
SPG Officer Stevens
- Episode #1.1 (2002) - SPG Officer Stevens
2002
Farscape (TV Series) as
Oo-Nii
- What Was Lost: Part 2 - Resurrection (2002) - Oo-Nii
- What Was Lost: Part 1 - Sacrifice (2002) - Oo-Nii
2001
The Hitch (Short) as
Driver
2001
Mullet as
Jones
2001
Slipper (Short) as
Podiatrist
2001
South Pacific (TV Movie) as
Stewpot (as Stephen LeMarquand)
2000
Vertical Limit as
Cyril Bench
1999
Two Hands as
Wozza
1999
Blue Heelers (TV Series) as
Tyrone McKenzie
- Behind the Badge (1999) - Tyrone McKenzie
1999
Murder Call (TV Series) as
David Hand
- Bad Business (1999) - David Hand
1997
Wildside (TV Series) as
Ray Collis
- Episode #2.6 (1999) - Ray Collis
- Miniseries #1.3 (1997) - Ray Collis
1998
A Difficult Woman (TV Mini Series) as
Snuff
- Episode #1.2 (1998) - Snuff
- Episode #1.1 (1998) - Snuff
- A Difficult Woman (1998) - Snuff
1998
Bloodlock (Short) as
Flint
1998
In the Winter Dark as
Nick
1997
Big Sky (TV Series) as
Bill Madigan
- The Choice (1997) - Bill Madigan
1997
Water Rats (TV Series) as
Tim Mullen
- Import/Export (1997) - Tim Mullen
1996
Cliché (Short) as
Tim
1994
G.P. (TV Series) as
Russ
- Special Places: Part 1 (1994) - Russ
1993
Police Rescue (TV Series) as
Youth
- Rush Hour (1993) - Youth
Director
1996
Cliché (Short)
Writer
1996
Cliché (Short)
Editor
1996
Cliché (Short)
Producer
1996
Cliché (Short) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
2006
Last Train to Freo (performer: "Morningtown Ride")
Thanks
-
The Farmhouse (Short) (thank you) (post-production)
2018
I'm Too Sad to Tell You (Short) (thanks)
2016
The Light Between Oceans (the filmmakers wish to thank)
2015
Why I Hate the Left (Short) (dedicatee)
2014
The Mule (sincere thanks)
Self
2021
The Coast Show with Darren Sanders (TV Series) as
Self
- Guests Steve LeMarquand and Joey Moore (2021) - Self
2008
Men's Group: Coffee Table Rough Edit (Video short) as
Self - Actor
2008
Men's Group: Initial Improvisations (Video short) as
Self - Actor
2008
The Making of 'Men's Group' (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actor

References

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