Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Director, Writer |
Birth Day | January 22, 1971 |
Birth Place | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia |
Age | 53 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Occupation | Film and television actor |
Notable credit(s) | Underbelly (Best Supporting Actor, 2008) |
Net worth: $1.4 Million (2024)
Damian Walshe-Howling, a multi-talented individual, is widely recognized for his roles as an actor, director, and writer in Australia. With his remarkable skills and contributions to the entertainment industry, his net worth is projected to reach an impressive $1.4 million by 2024. Throughout his career, Damian has showcased his versatility, captivating audiences with his acting performances, directing projects, and penning compelling scripts. With a promising future ahead, Damian Walshe-Howling continues to make his mark on Australian cinema and is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment world.
Biography/Timeline
He also starred on Blue Heelers as Constable Adam Cooper from 1994 to 1998, and returned for the series finale in 2006. He has also had guest starring roles on Neighbours in 1993, The Secret Life of Us (2001) as Mac, Marshall Law (2002), Stingers (2003), Wilfred (2007), All Saints (2008) and Terra Nova (2011).
His film work includes Halifax f.p. (2000), He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (2001), Ned Kelly (2003) and Macbeth (2006).
In 2009 Walshe-Howling was nominated for Cleo Bachelor of the Year. He was set to star in Point Break 2:Indo, however due to the global financial crisis the movie did not go ahead. Walshe-Howling hosted Flickerfest 2009, then started filming The Reef with ex-Underbelly co-star Gyton Grantley. The movie was released in Australian cinemas in March 2011.
In 2010 he hosted the Nine Network's reality show Customs; and in 2012, he appeared in Australian TV drama series, Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms as Bandidos Vice President Mario 'Chopper' Cianter, and also appeared in Play School. In 2013, he had a supporting role in Mystery Road and in 2014 he appeared in a supporting role in the ABC TV comedy drama series, Old School.