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David Argue is a Actor and Scriptwriter Australien born on 26 december 1959 at Melbourne (Australie)

David Argue

David Argue
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Nationality Australie
Birth 26 december 1959 (64 years) at Melbourne (Australie)

David Argue (born 1959) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Snowy in Gallipoli as well as the lead role the 1993 film Hercules Returns.

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Source : Wikidata

Filmography of David Argue (28 films)

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Actor

Road Train
Road Train (2010)
, 1h30
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Horror
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Trucker films
Actors Xavier Samuel, Bob Morley, Georgina Haig, Sophie Lowe, David Argue
Roles Psycho
Rating37% 1.8610451.8610451.8610451.8610451.861045
Driving through the Australian outback, best friends Marcus (Xavier Samuel) and Craig (Bobby Morley) and their friends, Liz (Georgina Haig) and Nina (Sophie Lowe), are confronted by a road train. The monstrous vehicle comes up behind their SUV and pushes them off the road. Craig's arm is broken. The friends decide seek help from the driver of the truck, which has stopped some distance up the road. The driver is nowhere to be found. Distant gunshots are heard, and a distant, crazed figure in the bush screams and runs towards them. Panicked, the friends commandeer the truck. Driving through the outback, the truck's radio comes on by itself and lulls the four to sleep, leaving the truck to drive itself off the road and up a hill. Liz goes off in search of a shack she claims to have seen, while Marcus attempts to turn the truck around. When the truck refuses to start, he accompanies Liz, while Nina looks after Craig.
On the Beach, 3h15
Directed by Russell Mulcahy
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Films about religion, Transport films, Submarine films, Films set in the future, Political films, Dystopian films, Disaster films, United States Armed Forces in films
Actors Armand Assante, Bryan Brown, Rachel Ward, Grant Bowler, Jacqueline McKenzie, Steve Bastoni
Roles Jimmy Nofly
Rating68% 3.441723.441723.441723.441723.44172
The USS Charleston (SSN-704), a 688i variant Los Angeles-class submarine, is equipped with a caterpillar drive and is on station following a nuclear exchange, and is under the command of Captain Dwight Towers.
Napoleon
Napoleon (1995)
, 1h20
Directed by Mario Andreacchio
Origin Australie
Genres Adventure
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Jamie Croft, Philip Quast, Olivia Hack, Anne-Louise Lambert, Adam Wylie, Bronson Pinchot
Roles Galah / Frill-necked Lizard
Rating60% 3.0483353.0483353.0483353.0483353.048335
The story begins in Sydney, Australia, where Napoleon aka "Muffin", is living with a human family and his own mother. Napoleon wishes to be with the wild dogs he can hear howling in the distance. The family has a birthday party and one of the decorations is a basket with balloons strapped to it. Out of curiosity, Napoleon hops inside but the basket, untied from its tether begins to float.
Angel Baby
Angel Baby (1995)
, 1h45
Directed by Michael Rymer
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry
Actors John Lynch, Jacqueline McKenzie, Colin Friels, Deborra-Lee Furness, Daniel Daperis, Robyn Nevin
Roles Dave
Rating69% 3.49313.49313.49313.49313.4931
Harry (Lynch) and Kate (McKenzie) meet during therapy and fall passionately in love. They move in together and Kate gets pregnant. In the hospital, Kate dies while giving birth to their daughter. Harry asks his brother to take care of his daughter and walks to the bridge where Kate and Harry once stood to "fly". The film ends there and Harry's further actions are open for interpretation.
No Escape
No Escape (1994)
, 1h58
Directed by Martin Campbell
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller, Action
Themes Prison films, Films set in the future, Dystopian films
Actors Ray Liotta, Lance Henriksen, Stuart Wilson, Kevin Dillon, Kevin J. O'Connor, Don Henderson
Roles Cellmate
Rating61% 3.051333.051333.051333.051333.05133
In the year 2022, the penal system is run entirely by corporations, with prisoners seen as assets. Highly-trained ex-marine John Robbins is imprisoned for life for murdering his commanding officer, who in 2011 ordered him to kill scores of innocent men, women and children in Benghazi (Libya). The event haunts Robbins over a decade later.
Hercules Returns, 1h22
Genres Comedy
Actors David Argue, Bruce Spence, Mary Coustas, Michael Carman, Frank Thring
Roles Brad McBain
Rating71% 3.5930353.5930353.5930353.5930353.593035
Film buff Brad McBain (Argue), a frustrated employee of Australia’s largest cinema chain, The Kent Corporation, quits his job and decides to set up and re-open the Picture Palace, a palatial disused cinema in St Kilda, Melbourne, to show classic old films in the old-fashioned style.
Crimetime
Crimetime (1993)
, 1h36
Actors Marcus Graham, Lucy Bell, David Argue, Steven Grives, Tiriel Mora
Rating51% 2.551492.551492.551492.551492.55149
Policemen Robin Decker and John Little begin to realise they are probably the only two honest cops on the force.
Hurricane Smith, 1h26
Genres Drama, Action
Actors Carl Weathers, Jürgen Prochnow, Tony Bonner, David Argue, John Ewart
Roles Shanks
Rating43% 2.176052.176052.176052.176052.17605
Billy "Hurricane" Smith (Carl Weathers) is a construction worker in Marshall, Texas. Mourning his mother's death, Billy goes to Australia to find his missing sister. His search takes him to the swank pad of a pimp, Shanks (David Argue), and one of his hookers, Julie (Cassandra Delaney), who both knew Billy's sister.
The Shrimp on the Barbie, 1h27
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Cheech Marin, Emma Samms, Vernon Wells, Bruce Spence, Carole Davis, Terence Cooper
Roles Kevin
Rating56% 2.8063852.8063852.8063852.8063852.806385
Australian heiress Alexandra Hobart's (Emma Samms) father has disapproved of every boyfriend she has brought home to meet him, including her burly, life-of-the-party fiance, Bruce (Vernon Wells). After a disastrous birthday party, Alexandra decides to challenge her father (Terence Cooper) with the worst boyfriend she can find. She hires a down-on-his luck waiter from a Mexican restaurant in Sydney, Australia named Carlos (Cheech Marin) to masquerade as her new boyfriend to persuade her father into allowing her to marry Bruce. Needing the money to save the failing restaurant, Carlos agrees to the ruse; acting loud, belligerent and obnoxious, shocking everyone in the Hobart household and their high-society friends at a party with his crude behavior, warranting unwanted attention from Alex's eccentric cousin, Maggie (Jeanette Cronin) in the process. After a while however Alex discovers that in spite of his rather crass and unrefined ways Carlos is actually a very caring and sensitive person and she even finds herself falling for him. Alex's father, however, doesn't buy the act, and hires a detective to photograph Bruce and Alex's best friend, Dominique (Carole Davis) in a compromising position. Carlos gets wind of the infidelity and attepting to save Alexandra from being hurt ends up assaulted by Bruce. Alex outs Bruce and Dominique at a party before racing to the airport to mend fences with Carlos. Hoping she's not too late, Alex has the plane called back to the airport by her father. Realizing how noble Carlos is, Mr Hobart invests in Carlos' restaurant thereby saving it from closing.
Pirates Island
Actors Beth Buchanan, John Jarratt, David Argue, Les Hill
Roles Snerdle
Rating72% 3.6441553.6441553.6441553.6441553.644155
Un groupe d'enfants de la ville, voyageant en montgolfière, se retrouve échoué sur une île tropicale reculée et inexplorée, terrorisée par des pirates. L'île entière vit encore dans un passé révolu, des siècles en arrière par rapport à notre époque, et les enfants ne souhaitent que rentrer chez eux. Y parviendront-ils ?