Christopher Grantley Sommers (30 June 1977) is an Irish-born actor who moved to Australia.

Education

He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) from the Queensland University of Technology (2000-2002). He undertook Master Classes at the 16th Street Studio (Melbourne) in 2012 with Ellen Burstyn, 2014 with Carl Ford and with Larry Moss in 2014 and 2016. He also attended a Masterclass with Ivana Chubbuch in Los Angeles in 2016.[1]

Acting career

While undertaking his degree Sommers acted in several stage productions, starting in 2001 in Uncle Vanya. Following his graduation he acted with several major companies mainly in Queensland although he did travel interstate with touring productions.[2]

His first role was in a short film, The Machine, in 2002 and he has since appeared in short film, television series and feature films.[3]

He has worked with Russell Crowe in The Water Diviner (2014), with Ethan Hawke and Sarah Snook in Predestination (2014) and John Cusack in Drive Hard (2014). Sommers stars in a feature film a zombie western Bullets for the Dead (set for release 2016) the first film for a joint venture between a Brisbane-based Cathartic Pictures and UK sales agent Stealth Media Group. It is intended to film a number of low budget genre films to be sold internationally.[4]

Sommers has played diverse characters including a scientist, a bush bashing yokel, a soldier and comedy and says that growing older and changing your appearance allows you to play different roles.[5] Sommers also plays a magical halfling professor in the series "The Bureau of Magical Things".

Teaching

Sommers is a co-creator of the 21 Day Actors Challenge. Together with Angela Olyslager and Tanya Schneider they have put together a program to assist actors. The program is online and it includes acting exercises that will help participant be better prepared for stage and film roles.[6] They also run Weekend Workshops.[7]

Reviews

A review by ABC Radio of the 2010 production of Fat Pig at the Bille Brown Studio, Brisbane, described him as "the always interesting Christopher Sommers", adding "In fact all performances were of the very highest quality. Sommers was likewise wonderfully sensitive".[8]

Of the production of Beautiful (2008), the review in Stagediary stated:

... Christopher Sommers, as the mysterious almost sinister left-behind school friend, is the best example of this, and his triumph in this performance is to make his character almost seem like a bad actor who hasn’t learned his lines, until we notice the utter control he has over his movement and his voice. Stage presence doesn’t have to shout “Look at me acting!” – in this case, it’s all done by understatement.[9]

Nathanael Cooper, in the Courier Mail review of Orphans (2011), wrote of Sommers:

The play is not easy to watch. It is troubling and harrowing and one particular scene sees Christopher Sommers absolutely own the audience as he describes, in gruesome detail, some of the darkest sides of life.[10]

Awards

2006 Matilda Awards Emerging Artist[11]

2010 Matilda Awards nominated Best Male Actor in a Leading Role[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 The Machine Scarred Man Short film
2007 Counter James Dalton Short film
2007 Unfinished Sky Mike Potter
2007 All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane Kane/Negative Man
2008 The Horseman Pauly
2008 The Prams Earl Short film
2010 Jucy Nate
2011 Attached Michael Short film
2012 Silver Stilletto Trevor Fenton Short film
2012 Jacob Fights Giants Neil Rockford Short film
2013 Cough Brett Short film
2014 Predestination Mr. Miller
2014 Sailboats Adam Short film
2014 Ouroboros Linden Connor Short film
2014 Drive Hard Gas Station Attendant
2014 Letter to Annabelle James Short film
2014 The Water Diviner Tucker
2014 Inverse John Short film
2014 Power State Martin Andrews Short film
2015 The Fear of Darkness Detective Constable Gardiner
2015 Actor's Apocalypse Social Services Officer Short film
2015 The Girlfriend Steve Short film
2015 Bullets for the Dead James Dalton
2015 Brothers Police Officer Short film
2016 The Insect & the Alien Owen Short film
2017 Emporium Kent Short film
2017 Australia Day Desk Sergeant
2017 Slaughter at Lonesome Rock Sergeant Matthew Cooper Short film
2018 A Picture of Other People Paramedic Short film
2019 A Guide to Dating at the End of the World Ken
2019 Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan Group Captain Peter Raw
2019 Burden The Man Short film
2022 Elvis Horace Logan
2023 The Portable Door Arthur Tanner

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Love Bytes Neal 4 episode
2006 Monarch Cove Mechanic Episode: "Episode 11"
2007 The Starter Wife Clarity Harbor Staffer #2 Episode: "Hour 3"; miniseries
2008 The Strip Barry Barrington Episode: "House of Ill Repute"
2011 Sea Patrol Jason Merritt Episode: "Dead Zone"
2011 Terra Nova Earl Episode: "Genesis: Part 1"
2012 Fatal Honeymoon Inmate 1 Television film
2013 Reef Doctors Liam Episode: "Episode 5"
2014 Parer's War Dr. Bill McLean Television film
2015 Texas Rising: The Lost Soldier Settler Episode: "Chapter 1"; miniseries
2015 Mako: Island of Secrets Mr. Johnson Episode: "The Siren"
2016 Wanted Dirk Episode: "Detour"
2016 Hunters Sterling Martinez 2 episodes
2017 Dirty, Clean & Inbetween James Television pilot
2018 Harrow Detective Leichhardt 2 episodes
2018–present The Bureau of Magical Things Professor Maxwell Main role (18 episodes)
2019 Secret City: Under the Eagle John Smith Episode: "Broken Bird"
2019 Nevernight Hangman Main role; miniseries
2020 The End Beau 2 episodes
2021 Sweet Tooth Spaghetti Episode: "Part One"; filming
2021 Interface Lucian 5 episodes; pre-production
Key
Denotes television series that have not yet been aired

Theatre

Christopher Sommers as actor unless otherwise stated

Year[2] Title Venue Year Title Venue
2001 Uncle Vanya QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane 2001 (25 Oct-23 Nov) The Merchant of Venice QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane
2002 Song of the Yellow Bittern QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane 2002 (7-23 Mar) The Jungle Woodward Theatre, Kelvin Grove
2002 (23 May - 1 Jun) Building The Wall QUT Gardens Theatre, Brisbane 2003 (10 -13 Dec) Stained Darlinghurst Theatre, Darlinghurst
2004 (24 May-26 Jun) Proof Cremorne Theatre, South Brisbane 2004 (3-5 Nov) Sleeping Around Belvoir Street Downstairs Theatre, Surry Hills
2005 The Oracle Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm 2005 (8 -13 Feb) Trance Newtown Theatre, Newtown
2005 (Apr-Aug) Zigzag Street Touring Qld, NT, NSW, WA, Vic 2006 Trivia Metro Arts, Brisbane
2006 (24 Jan -4 Feb) Omon Ra Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm 2006 (8 May) Hoods The Studio (Sydney Opera House),
2007 (8-18 Aug) Closer Sue Benner Theatre, Brisbane 2007 (23 Oct-3 Nov) The Laramie Project Visy Theatre, New Farm
2008 (Apr/May) Hoods NSW, Qld, SA 2008 (22 - 23 May) The People Next Door Metro Arts Studio, Brisbane
2008 (26 Nov-6 Dec) Anatomy Titus Fall of Rome Merlyn Theatre, Southbank 2008 (29 Nov-8 Dec) Beautiful The Loft, Kelvin Grove
2009 (18 Mar-4Apr) The Pillowman (Producer) Sue Benner Theatre, Brisbane 2009 (13-22 May) The Exception and the Rule Bille Brown Studio, Brisbane
2009 (Jul/Aug) The School of Arts Touring Qld 2009 (18-20 Sep) My Night with Harold (Assistant Director) Metro Arts Warehouse, Brisbane
2009 (26 Oct-14 Nov) The Crucible Playhouse, Southbank, Brisbane 2010 (6 Feb-14 Mar) Hamlet Roundhouse Theatre, Kelvin Grove
2010 (7-25 Apr) Blackbird (Producer) Roundhouse Theatre, Kelvin Grove 2010 (31 May-26 Jun) Fat Pig Bille Brown Studio, Brisbane
2011 (6-23 Apr) The Ugly One (Assistant Director/Producer) Metro Art Galleries 2011 (23 Jun-9 Jul) Orphans Bille Brown Studio, Brisbane
2011 (7-27 Nov) Pygmalion Playhouse, Southbank

References

  1. "Christopher Sommers Resume". IMDb. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Christopher Sommers". AusStage. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. "Filmography". IMDb. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  4. "Bullets for the Dead heralds Oz-UK co-venture BY Don Groves 24 May 2013". if. Archived from the original on 28 May 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  5. "Filmmaking in Brisbane : an interview with chris sommers By Willem Whilfield 19 Jan 2016". The Creative Issue. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  6. "Ten top tips - Christopher Sommers 5 August 2015". MEAA. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  7. "Workshop/Resources". 21 Day Actor Challenge. Archived from the original on 19 August 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  8. "Fat Pig reflects the audience By Nigel Munro-Wallis 9 June 2010". ABC Radio Brisbane. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  9. "Beautiful by Alison Cotes [28 November 2007]". StageDiary. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  10. "Review: Orphans at Bille Brown Studio By NAthanael Cooper 28 June 2011". Courier Mail. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  11. "Emerging Artists 2006". Matilda Awards. Archived from the original on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  12. "2010 Awards". Matilda Awards Archive. Archived from the original on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 25 June 2017.
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