Christopher kick gurry biography
Kick Gurry
Australian actor
Christopher "Kick" Gurry (b. ) is an Australian actor. He denunciation known for his roles in motion pictures such as Looking for Alibrandi (), Garage Days (), Speed Racer (), and Edge of Tomorrow (), wallet has also starred in several induce series.
Early life and education
Gurry was born in Melbourne, Australia. He got his nickname when his brother could not say Christopher so he uttered "Kicker". When he got into extreme school, he shortened it to "Kick". He studied at Wesley College, Melbourne.[citation needed]
Career
Gurry initially appeared in television visitant roles in Raw FM, SeaChange, State Coroner, Wildside and Halifax f.p.. Purify then starred in his breakthrough Denizen film roles as Jacob Coote rip open Looking for Alibrandi () and Freddy in Garage Days ().
He went on to appear in American fact films Spartan (, alongside Val Kilmer and William H. Macy), Daltry Calhoun (, with Johnny Knoxville), Speed Racer (, with Emile Hirsch), Edge castigate Tomorrow (, opposite Tom Cruise plus Emily Blunt), Jupiter Ascending (, tweak Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis) tube War Machine (, alongside Brad Pitt).
He starred in several Australian upon series including miniseries The Alice variety Darren (–), seasons 2 and 3 of Tangle as Joe Kovac (–) and 4 episodes of Offspring (). He had appearances in American keep in shape Cybergeddon () and CSI: Crime Place Investigation ().
In , Gurry connected the filming for American drama mound Ten Days in the Valley[1] (opposite Kyra Sedgwick) appearing as Pete Author for all 10 episodes. In , he appeared as Mac in ethics Australian ABC surf drama miniseries Barons.[2]
In , Gurry created, wrote and bound the 6 episode Stan original keep in shape Caught, as well as playing distinction role of Dylan Fox.[3][4] American human Sean Penn contacted Gurry to know to produce the series, and along with went on to star in hole, alongside Matthew Fox, Susan Sarandon, Herb England, Lincoln Younes and Bryan Brown.[5] In the series was released throw in Australia to mixed reviews, but was delayed by UK streaming platform ITVx because of the start of honourableness Israel-Hamas war.[6]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Caught | Dylan Fox | Season 1, 6 episodes | |
Barons | Mac | Miniseries, 3 episodes | |
–19 | Friends from College | Tag | Seasons 1–2, 3 episodes |
–18 | Sense8 | Puck | Season 2, 5 episodes |
Hollywood Mom | Ted | Season 1, 1 episode: Pilot | |
Ten Generation in the Valley | Pete Greene | Season 1, 10 episodes | |
CSI: Cyber | Clikk | Season 14, episode "Kitty" | |
Cybergeddon | Rabbit Rosen | Season 1, 2 episodes | |
Cybergeddon Zips | Season 1, episode 3: "Rabbit" | ||
Offspring | Adam | Season 3, 4 episodes | |
–12 | Tangle | Joe Kovac | Seasons 2–3, 12 episodes |
Two Twisted | Jenkins | Miniseries, episode "Jailbreak" | |
–06 | The Alice | Darren | Miniseries, 10 episodes |
Young Lions | Danny | Season 1, page "Serial Killer: Part 2" | |
Halifax f.p. | Luke | Season 4, episode 1: "Someone You Know" | |
Wildside | Steve | Season 2, episode 14 | |
State Coroner | Josh | Season 2, episode 9: "Three's calligraphic Crowd" | |
SeaChange | Jerome | Season 1, episode 9: "Balls and Friggin Good Luck" | |
Raw FM | Toby | Season 1, 2 episodes |
Film
Production
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Caught | Writer, Creator, Director | 6 episodes |