Geoff Paine
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | geoffpaine |
Geoff Paineis an Australian television and theatre actor fromMelbourne.After graduating from drama school Paine secured a role on the soap operaNeighbours,playing the role of doctorClive Gibbons.He remained in the role for one year before leaving to pursue other projects. He returned to the role briefly in 1989, with the opportunity to appear in a spin-off series based on the character, but no television network would produce the show. Paine continued his career with roles inA Country Practiceand the comedy sketch showThe Comedy Company.He also concentrated on his stage career gaining roles in productions that toured Australia, including various projects at theMelbourne International Comedy Festival.
He continued to appear on television with numerous guest roles in dramas. He later started his own production company, then wrote and starred in his own play,Unpack This,which was based on his own experiences. Other regular roles include his appearances as Malcolm Wilson in theNine Networkchildren's television seriesPig's Breakfastand as Malcom Mann inABC3'sMal.com.In 2017, Paine decided to return toNeighboursas Clive and continued to appear on a recurring basis until the show’s ending in 2022.
Career
[edit]To start his career, Paine attended drama school for three years.[1]In 1986, Paine secured the role ofClive Gibbonsin the Australian soap operaNeighbours.This was his first television acting role after he had graduated.[2]Paine was approached byNeighbours'casting department to audition, after they watched him perform in a play at theVictorian Arts Centre.[3]In November 1986,TV Weekreported that Paine had quit the series but would remain on-screen until early 1987.[4]In a 1988 interview, Paine stated that he feared he would become typecast in the role and did not regret leaving.[3]The actor later made a brief return to the show in 1989.[5]Clive became popular with viewers and this return was scripted to set up a spin-off series,City Hospital.Apilotwas made, but it was not picked up by any television networks.[6]Paine moved toLondonbriefly before returning to live in Australia.Neighbourshad achieved success in the United Kingdom and he was often approached by fans in the street.[1]
He went on to appear in episodes of theSeven Networksoap operaA Country Practiceas Jeff Ryan during 1987, 1988 and 1989.[7][8]Paine began appearing in the sketch showThe Comedy Companywhen it returned for its 1990 season.[9]In 1996, Paine secured the guest role of Roman inBlue Heelers.Paine found the role "interesting" because Roman "is not what he seems."[10]On 13 November 1997, he appeared in an episode ofState Coroneras a farmer, Barry Davis who is murdered.[11]In 1999, Paine secured the role of newsreader Malcolm Wilson in theNine Networkchildren's television seriesPig's Breakfast.[12]He reprised the role for the show's second series.[13]
Other acting credits include guest roles inThe Games,The Adventures of Lano and Woodley,Stingers,The Wedge,City Homicide,WilfredandThe Doctor Blake Mysteries.[14][15]Paine has also tried to secure film roles and has appeared inThe Craic(1999),The Wog Boy(2000) andThe Wedding Party(2010).[16]
In early 2011, he took the role of Malcom Mann inMal.com.The show was created for a young audience and Malcom is a television host who is also secretly a robot.[17]The show debuted viaABC3on 28 October 2011.[18]In 2013, he secured a presenting role onSpontaneous Saturdaywhich featured theatresport-type games. The two episode pilot was produced for theSBSnetwork.[19]
In 2017, Paine reprised his role of Clive inNeighbours,twenty-eight years after he had last been on the show.[20]Paine's return came after he made an enquiry to theNeighboursproduction team via his agent. He had been asked to return previously but could not because of family and other work commitments.[21]Paine remained withNeighbourson a recurring basis, filming episodic blocks while also working in a university.[22]The role saw him working withColette Mann,with who he had previously co-starred in theatre work.[22][23]Paine also secured a guest role in an episode of Nine Network'sBad Mothers.[24]
Aside from television roles, Paine has pursued a theatre career and has secured roles in various national productions.[25]In 1987, he played Michael inThe Hopeat the Victorian Arts Centre.[26]In 1991, Paine appeared in the stage version ofHairat theMelbourne Athenaeum.[27]He went on to secure a main role in the 1992 Australian tour ofUp 'n' Under.[28]In 1993, Paine secured the role of Terry Legge in the production ofBig Toyswhich was held at thePlaybox Theatre, Melbourne.[29]That year Paine was appearing in the theatrical comedy titled "Shear Madness", alongside Colette Mann.[23]In April 1996, he played Marlowe inMurder to Die For,which was produced as part of theMelbourne International Comedy Festival.[30]In May 1997, Paine joined his formerNeighbourscolleagueAnnie Jonesin the production ofEffie – Exposed.[31]
In April 2000, Paine starred in the stage production ofThe Linda Blair Witch Projectat theMelbourne Town Hall.[32]He then appeared in theatre production ofIt's A Dad Thing!for its Australian tour.[33]In 2011, he wrote and acted a play show titledUnpack This,which debuted at theMelbourne Fringe Festival.The show was based on Paine's own experience attending a one day anger management work shop following a dispute with a neighbour.[34]His show then went on tour aroundVictoria.[35]In 2019, Paine and Mann worked together again creating their own improvisational showMann Up and Take the Paine.The show, which also served as an acting class, played during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[2]
Personal life
[edit]Paine is the youngest of six children.[36]He graduated fromVictorian College of the Artsin 1985.[36]Paine later became the father of twins.[6]Outside of acting, Paine secured work as a content curator and blogger atMonash University.[37]Other jobs include time as a consultant forABCand the Seven Network. He also created his own independent production company producing corporate communications for retail, government and non-profit organisations.[37]Paine is the Councillor for Wingrove Ward in theNillumbikCouncil and is currently serving the 2020-2024 term.[38]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986–1987, 1989, 2017–2022 | Neighbours | Clive Gibbons | Regular role; 336 episodes |
1987 | In Between | Uncredited | Guest role |
1987 | The D-Generation | Various | Guest role |
1987–1989 | A Country Practice | Jeff Ryan | Recurring role |
1988 | The Gerry Connolly Show | Queen's Aide / Surgeon | Guest role |
1989 | Acropolis Now | Jason Felfy | Guest role |
1989 | The Flying Doctors | Steve Patterson | Guest role |
1989 | Mission: Impossible | Michael Skelton | Guest role |
1990 | The Comedy Company | Various | Regular role |
1993 | Snowy | Geoff Williams | Guest role |
1994 | Blue Heelers | Arthur Lock | Guest role |
1994 | Breaking News | Mike Moore Impersonator | Guest role |
1994 | A Country Practice | Robbie McIntyre | Guest role |
1994 | Sky Trackers | Space Camp Counsellor #2 | Guest role |
1995 | Halifax f.p. | Bill Doyle | Guest role |
1995 | The Man from Snowy River | James Duncan | Guest role |
1996 | Pacific Drive | David | Guest role |
1996 | Blue Heelers | Roman Kellerman | Recurring role |
1997 | Kangaroo Palace | Keith | TV movie |
1997 | Good Guys, Bad Guys | Arnold Tilson | Guest role |
1997 | State Coroner | Barry Davis | Guest role |
1998 | The Games | Brett Paine | Guest role |
1999 | The Craic | Russell | Film |
1999 | The Adventures of Lano and Woodley | Garth Delancey | Guest role |
1999 | Pig's Breakfast | Malcolm Wilson | Regular role |
1999 | The Mick Molloy Show | Various | Guest role |
2000 | The Wog Boy | Nick | Film |
2003 | Stingers | Jack Devereaux | Guest role |
2005 | Holly's Heroes | Lenny Cropper | Guest role |
2006 | The Wedge | Various | Guest role |
2006 | Wil | Dr. Fleiglebaum | Film |
2007 | City Homicide | Jim Conway | Guest role |
2008 | Canal Road | Joffa Degan | Guest role |
2008 | Very Small Business | Lloyd | Recurring role |
2008 | Wilfred | Show Host | Guest role |
2010 | The Wedding Party | Colin | Film |
2010 | City Homicide | Geoff Parnell | Guest role |
2010 | Pisces, Arise! | Eddie | Short film |
2011 | Mal.com | Malcom Mann | Regular role |
2011 | Remake | Steve | Short film |
2012 | The Anti-Social Network | Sarge | Short film |
2016 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Noel Foster | Guest role |
2019 | Bad Mothers | Tony | Guest role |
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