Hamish Hughes

Hamish Hughes

Personal Details

Biography

Noted Australian actor Hamish Hughes has made a lasting impact on the film industry through his versatile performances in a wide range of cinematic endeavors.

One of his most notable roles is in the 2009 stop-motion animated film "Mary and Max", a heartwarming tale of an unlikely friendship between two individuals from different walks of life.

In addition to his work in animation, Hughes has also showcased his acting chops in live-action films, such as the 2001 psychological drama "Blonde", which explores the complexities of the human psyche.

Early in his career, Hughes began making a name for himself in the 1969 television series "Division 4", a crime drama that follows the lives of a group of detectives as they navigate the complexities of law enforcement.

Throughout his illustrious career, Hamish Hughes has demonstrated his ability to adapt to a variety of roles and genres, earning him a reputation as a talented and dedicated actor.

Career

2009
Mary and Max
Mary and Max as Animals / Mad Jury Member / Opera Singer Two (voice)
2002
The Real Thing
The Real Thing as Manchester Producer
2001
Quads!
Quads! as Griz (voice)
1997
Halifax f.p.
Halifax f.p. as Samuels
1983
Abra Cadabra
Abra Cadabra as Stella the Cat / Zodiac the Space Dog