Lewis Fitz-Gerald is an Australian actor, screenwriter and television director. He is an actor and director, best known for Pitch Black (2000), Breaker Morant (1980) and Home and Away (1988). His academic qualifications include PhD (UNE), MA (Comms) UNE, BDA (Acting) NIDA. Fitz-Gerald lectures in Screen and Media Studies at Australia's University of New England.
Pitch Black
(Paris P. Ogilvie)
Breaker Morant
(Lt. George Witton)
We of the Never Never
(Jack)
Spider and Rose
(Robert Dougherty)
Rikky and Pete
(Adam)
Lachlan Macquarie: The Father of Australia
(Commissioner Bigge (as Lewis Fitzgerald))
The Boy Who Had Everything
(Vandervelt)
The More Things Change...
(Barry)
Fighting Back
(John)
Time's Raging
(David)
Dead Heart
(Les)
The Cup
(Michael Smurfit)
What About Sal?
(Geoff)
The Mystery of Natalie Wood
(Dr. Thayer)
Border Patrol
(Dr. Roderick Helms)
The Four Minute Mile
(Denis Johannson)
Police State
(Gary Crooke QC)
Truth
(Louis Boccardi)
The Boys Are Back
(Tim Walker)
Harmony
(Mr. Lenox)
Pimped
(Michael)
Ivanhoe
(Ivanhoe (voice))
Evil Angels
(Tipple)
The Three Stooges
(Jules White)
Not Suitable For Children
(Dr. McKenzie)
Thirteen Lives
(Vernon Unsworth)
Cody: Bad Love
(Martin Campbell)
A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne
(Gary Jubelin)
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train
(Brian)
Spit
(Ian Hamblin KC)
The Banjo and the Bard
(Banjo Paterson)
Blue Heelers
The Last Outlaw
(Tom Lloyd)
The Wilds
(Ted Wolchak)
Time Trax
Underbelly
(John Aston)
The Damnation of Harvey McHugh
(Trevor Martin)
R.F.D.S.
(Dr. Sebert Blitho)
I Can Jump Puddles
(Alan Marshall)
Crownies
(David Sinclair)
The Shiralee
(Tony)
Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch Story
(Alan Reid)
Hunters
(Truss Jackson)
Pine Gap
(Rudi Fox)
Time Trax
(Charlie Burke)
Farscape
(Kor Tosko)
The Man from Snowy River
(Harry Faulkner)
The Mystery of Natalie Wood
(Dr. Thayer)
NCIS: Sydney
(Colonel Richard Rankin)
Reef Break
(Sonny Turner)
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
(Professor Bradbury)
Blue Murder: Killer Cop
(Commissioner)
The Flying Doctors
(David Gibson)
Good Guys, Bad Guys
(Marshall Dobbs)