Bille Brown (11 January 1952 - 13 January 2013) was an Australian Shakespearean actor and acclaimed writer of plays. After Bille graduated his drama at the University of Queensland, he began with the Queensland Theatre Company and, later, was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Strathford and London. While with the RSC, he was one of its few commissioned writers. Bille Brown AM has been recognised twice in the Australian Honours System. On 1 January 2001 he was granted the Centenary Medal "for distinguished service to the arts" and on 26 January 2011, Bille was named as a Member of the Order of Australia "for service to the performing arts as an actor and playwright, and to education". The latter honour is denoted by the post-nominal "AM" after his name.
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
(Coriakin)
The Dish
(Prime Minister)
3 Acts of Murder
(George Ritchie)
The Man Who Sued God
(Gerry Ryan)
Silent Storm
(Hedley Marston)
Killer Elite
(Colonel Fitz)
Dying Breed
(Harvey / Rowan)
At World's End
(James Hall)
Unfinished Sky
(Bob Potter)
Passion
(John Grainger)
Dirty Deeds
(Senator)
Fierce Creatures
(Neville Coltrane)
The Eye of the Storm
(Dudley)
Serenades
(Pastor Hoffman)
Oscar and Lucinda
(Percy Smith)
BlackJack: In the Money
(Tez Miller)
Curtin
(Robert Menzies)
Black and White
(Thomas Playford)
Heartbeat
(Sergeant Flaherty)
White Collar Blue
(Tony Heron)
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries
(Bart Tarrant)
A Difficult Woman
(Howard)
Big Sky
(Lightfoot)
All Saints
(Steve Coulter)