Kim Gyngell (born 15 April 1952), sometimes also credited as Kym Gyngell, is an Australian comedian and film, television and stage actor. Gyngell won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in 1988 for his role as Ian McKenzie in Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Macbeth
(Doctor)
The Hard Word
(Paul)
Kangaroo Palace
(Spider)
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Ground Zero
(Detective)
Love and Other Catastrophes
(Professor Richard Leach)
Bushfire Moon
(Hungry Bill)
Amy
(Wax Stevens)
Grievous Bodily Harm
(Mick)
Shaun Micallef's World Around Him
(Various Characters)
Salvation
(Tony)
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
(Ian McKenzie)
Heaven Tonight
(Baz Schultz)
What the Moon Saw
(Jim Shilling)
With Love to the Person Next to Me
The Little Death
(Steve)
Backstage
(Paarvo)
Josh Jarman
(Stan Billows)
Wills & Burke
(William John Wills)
Bleeding Steel
(Scientist)
Lone Rider
(The Lone Rider)
Brothers' Nest
(Roger)
The Dunera Boys
(Pvt Bruce)
The Chain Reaction
(Crabs)
Bachelor Girl
How to Make Gravy
(Murray)
Blue Heelers
Very Small Business
(Ray Leonard Leonard)
Jack Irish
(Warren Tissot)
The Straits
(Paddy)
Kangaroo Palace
(Spider)
The Comedy Company
Full Frontal
Wakefield
(Zelco)
The Librarians
(Father Harris)
Black Snow
(Sergeant Troy Turner)
Lowdown
(Howard Evans)
Upper Middle Bogan
(Mr. Widdicombe)
Underbelly
(Mr X)
The Flying Doctors
(Dan Divine)
The Games
(Allan Ronaldson)
Sunshine
(Rev. Neil 'The Peacock' Skelton)
The Artful Dodger
(Professor Alistair McGregor)
Back in Very Small Business
(Ray Leonard)
The Sullivans
(Reporter)
City Homicide
(Adam Boldt)
Crazy Fun Park
(Edmund Henley)