Hunter Page-Lochard

Hunter Djali Yumunu Page-Lochard (born 4 July 1993) is an Australian actor of both Aboriginal Australian and American descent. Page-Lochard is best known for his roles in The Sapphires (2012), Around the Block (2013) and The Djarn Djarns (2005). As of 2016, he stars as Koen West in ABC's sci-fi drama series, Cleverman.[1]

Hunter Page-Lochard
Born
Hunter Djali Yumunu Page-Lochard

(1993-07-11) 11 July 1993
OccupationActor

Early life and education

Page-Lochard is the son of Stephen Page who is from Brisbane and Cynthia Lochard who is from Manhattan.[2] He was born in Sydney. His mother was a dancer for the New York City Ballet[3] and is now a teacher for the Pilates Method. His father was a dancer turned choreographer and became the artistic director for Bangarra Dance Theatre.[4]

Page-Lochard attended St Mary's Cathedral College, Sydney.

In 2012, Page-Lochard graduated from Australian Film, Television and Radio School receiving a certificate in Screenwriting[5] and completed an Actors Residency course at the National Institute of Dramatic Art.

Career

Page-Lochard made his feature film debut in Rachel Perkins’ award winning film, Bran Nue Dae (2010).[6] He appeared in Wayne Blair's The Sapphires,[4] which screened in Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival.[7] He also featured as the lead in Sarah Spillane's feature film, Around the Block (2013)[4] alongside Christina Ricci, the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013. In 2015, he attended the Toronto International Film Festival for his father's feature film debut Spear (2015).[8] He has also featured in several short films including Adrian Wills Arcadia and Wayne Blair’s Black Talk and The Djarn Djarns (2005), which won the Crystal Bear Award for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Page-Lochard has appeared in guest roles on Water Rats (2001), East West 101 (2007), directed by Peter Andrikidis and ABC2's Soul Mates (2014). He also appears as the lead in Wayne Blair and Leah Purcell's Genre series, ABC's Cleverman in 2016.[1][4]

Page-Lochard first appeared on stage at six months old in Yirra Yaken: The Cake Man (1993),[9] then at an older age in Skin (2000), Boomerang (2005) and Blak (2013) for the Bangarra Dance Theatre. He then appeared in Bloodland (2012) for the Sydney Theatre Company and Adelaide Festival. He featured in Wesley Enochs, Black Diggers (2014) a part of the Queensland Theatre Company. He then played the lead in Brothers Wreck (2014) by Jada Alberts at Sydney's Belvoir directed by Leah Purcell.[10] He played a role in ATYP's Sugarland (2014). He won the Sydney Theatre Awards' Best Newcomer Award for Black Diggers, Brothers Wreck and Sugarland.[11] He was nominated for a Helpmann Award in 2015 for Brothers Wreck. In 2015, he starred as Orestes in Belvoir's Elektra/Orestes.[12][13]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Water RatsMax Bullen2 episodes
2003Black TalkN/A
2005The Djarn DjarnsFrankie Dollar
2007East West 101Kari KingEpisode: "Death at the Station"
2009Bran Nue DaePeter
2012The SapphiresStevie Kayne
2012WoolloTradesmenTelevision film
2013Around the BlockLiam Wood
2014The Palace That I Live InJackShort film
2014Soul MatesTyrionEpisode: "Father Time"
2015SpearDjali
2015Shit CreekBaby-Face Berkley
2016–2017ClevermanKoen West
2016–2017WentworthShane Butler6 episodes
2018–presentHarrowCallan Prowd
2018TidelandsJared
2019 Les Norton Billy Dunne 10 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany
1993The Cake ManBabyBangarra Dance Theatre
2000SkinDancerBangarra Dance Theatre
2005BoomerangDancerBangarra Dance Theatre
2012BloodlandRunuSydney Theatre Company
2013BlakDancerBangarra Dance Theatre
2014Black DiggersBertie/EnsembleQueensland Theatre Company
2014Brothers WreckRubenBelvoir St Theatre
2014SugarlandJimmyATYP
2015Elektra/OrestesOrestesBelvoir St Theatre
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References

  1. "Cleverman breaks new ground for original drama". if.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  2. "Actor Hunter Page-Lochard reared backstage with Bangarra and takes next step at Belvoir". smh.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  3. "Hunter Page-Lochard: the Greeks can teach us a thing or two about family | Stage | The Guardian". theguardian.com. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  4. Syfret, Wendy; Luk, Darren (22 August 2016). "meet hunter page-lochard, tv's first indigenous australian superhero". I-D. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  5. "High praise for young star of Around the Block". if.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  6. "Hunter Page-Lochard". IMDb. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  7. "THE SAPPHIRES". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  8. "No Cookies | Herald Sun". heraldsun.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  9. "Hunter Page-Lochard Interview - The Rap - RollerCoaster". abc.net.au. 21 June 2005. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  10. "Jada Alberts' play Brothers Wreck aims to get people talking". smh.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  11. "Hunter Page-Lochard on Elektra/Orestes: 'Absolute colour-blind casting'". smh.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  12. "Elektra / Orestes". Belvoir St Theatre. 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  13. Spring, Alexandra (20 March 2015). "Elektra/Orestes review - Belvoir strips grandiose Greek legend back to reality". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
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