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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Personal life  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Film  





4.2  Television  







5 Awards and nominations  





6 References  





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Murray Bartlett
Bartlett in August 2008
Born (1971-03-20) 20 March 1971 (age 53)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
OccupationActor
Years active1987–present

Murray Bartlett (born 20 March 1971) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dom Basaluzzo in the HBO comedy-drama series Looking (2014–2015), Mouse Tolliver in the Netflix revival of Tales of the City (2019), Armond in the first season of the HBO dark comedy series The White Lotus (2021), Vinnie Green in the Apple TV+ series Physical (2022), Nick De Noia in the Hulu miniseries Welcome to Chippendales (2022), and Frank in the episode "Long, Long Time" of the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us (2023). For his role in The White Lotus, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

Early life

Bartlett was born in Sydney on 20 March 1971.[1] When he was four years old, he moved with his family to Perth.[1] He attended John Curtin College of the ArtsinFremantle, where he graduated from the drama program in 1988.[2] Upon graduating, he was admitted to the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney.[3]

Career

Bartlett pursued an acting career in Australia for several years, including a role in the series headLand. In 1993, he played con man Luke Foster in Neighbours. In 2000, he relocated to the U.S. His first big break there came a few years later when he was cast as a guest star in the HBO series Sex and the City.[4] He also played D.K., John Crichton's best friend, in four episodes of the SciFi Channel series Farscape. In 2006, he joined Hugh Jackman in the Australian touring company production of Jackman's Broadway hit The Boy From Oz.

From March 2007 until the show's cancellation in September 2009, Bartlett was a cast member on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light, where he played Cyrus Foley. He starred as Dominic "Dom" Basaluzzo in the HBO comedy-drama series Looking from 2014 to 2015, and then reprised his role in the series finale television film, Looking: The Movie in 2016.[5][6] In 2017, he portrayed a recurring role in the musical drama series Nashville.[7] Bartlett assumed the central role of Michael 'Mouse' Tolliver in the Netflix revival of Tales of the City.[8]

In 2021, Bartlett starred in The White Lotus as Armond, the luxury resort manager and a recovering drug addict who has been "clean" for 5 years.[9] Bartlett got the role through a self tape audition.[10] For his portrayal, Bartlett received nominations at the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Independent Spirit Awards and won at the AACTA Awards, Critics' Choice Television Awards, and Primetime Emmy Awards.[11]

In 2023, Bartlett appeared in the HBO post-apocalyptic drama series The Last of Us, portraying Frank in the episode "Long, Long Time". At the time of its airing, the episode received universal acclaim and was widely considered to be the best of the show's first season.[12][13][14][15]

Personal life

Bartlett came out as gay early in his career. When asked about the decision in a 2021 interview, he stated, "I didn't feel like I really had an alternative. I just never felt I could ever be anything but myself."[16] He lives with his partner Matt in Provincetown, Massachusetts.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Dad and Dave: On Our Selection Sandy Tayler
1999 Half Mongrel Short film
2000 The Three Stooges Trocadera Patron
2001 Muffled Love Short film
2005 Postmortem Troy Short film
2007 Om John Short film
2010 Boys on Film 4: Protect Me from What I Want Troy Direct-to-video
2010 Needle Tony Martin
2011 August Troy
2013 Girl Most Likely James Whitney
2013 Kingston Avenue Le copain de Barbara
2015 Stubborn Murray
2018 Beach House Paul
2020 The Stand In Terry

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 The Flying Doctors Michael Freeman Episode: "The Unluckiest Boy in Town"
1992 Home and Away Randy Evans Recurring role
1992–1993 A Country Practice Owen Wyatt / Richard Welbourne 3 episodes
1993 Neighbours Luke Foster Recurring role
1995 The Ferals Dr. Bob Ivory Episode: "The Dentist"
1996 G.P. Episode: "Pendulum"
1996 The Beast Christopher Lane TV movie
1997 The Tower Jeremy TV movie
1997 Flipper Episode: "Help me, Rhonda"
1999 Murder Call Gavin Todd Episode: "Dying Day"
1999–2003 Farscape Douglas 'D.K.' Knox 4 episodes
2000 Above the Law Nathan Peters Episode: "Happy Families"
2001 Flat Chat Episode: "The Old Flame"
2002 Sex and the City Oliver Spencer Episode: "All That Glitters"
2002 McLeod's Daughters Simon Birch 3 episodes
2002 The Secret Life of Us Nick 6 episodes
2002 All My Children Julian Sinclair Series regular
2006 Headland James Brogan 5 episodes
2006 All Saints Roy Pickforth Episode: "The Real Thing"
2007 Flight of the Conchords Mark Episode: "Sally Returns"
2007–2009 Guiding Light Cyrus Foley Series regular
2009 White Collar Adrian Tulane Episode: "Free Fall"
2011 Damages Seth Sloan Episode: "I'd Prefer My Old Office"
2014 The Good Wife Logan Episode: "The Deep Web"
2014–2015 Looking Dom Basaluzzo 16 episodes
2016 Limitless Conrad Harris Episode: "Hi, My Name Is Rebecca Harris"
2016 Looking: The Movie Dom Basaluzzo TV movie
2016 Conviction Victor Bonotto Episode: "Pilot"
2017 Nashville Jakob Fine 2 episodes
2017–2018 Iron Fist Dr. Paul Edmonds 3 episodes
2019 Tales of the City Michael "Mouse" Tolliver Main cast
2019 Madam Secretary Australian Prime Minister Chris Lawson Episode: "The Common Defense"
2021 The White Lotus Armond[17] Main cast (season 1)
2022 Physical Vinnie Green 5 episodes
2022 RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Himself Episode 7
2022 The Great North Crocodile Rob (voice) Episode: "A Knife to Remember Adventure"
2022–2023 Welcome to Chippendales Nick De Noia Miniseries; main cast
2023 The Last of Us Frank Episode: "Long, Long Time"
2023 Extrapolations Mr. Turner Limited Series: 1 episode

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Murray Bartlett
Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
AACTA International Awards 2022 Best Actor in a Series The White Lotus Won [18]
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2022 Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Won [19]
2023 Welcome to Chippendales Nominated [20]
Independent Spirit Awards 2022 Best Male Performance in a New Scripted Series The White Lotus Nominated [21]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Won [22]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2022 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [23]

References

  1. ^ a b c Godfrey, Chris (9 September 2021). "'I want to show intimacy between men': how Murray Bartlett became a breakout star at 50". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  • ^ "Alumni". John Curtin College of the Arts. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  • ^ Millar, Jake (25 November 2022). "Murray Bartlett is Shining Bright". GQ Australia. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  • ^ Ambrosino, Brandon (22 March 2015). ""Everybody is looking for something": Looking's Murray Bartlett on his series' universal appeal". Vox. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie (23 August 2013). "Scott Bakula Joins HBO's Michael Lannan Dramedy Series, Now Titled Looking". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  • ^ Moylan, Brian (20 July 2016). "Looking the Movie: a fitting sendoff for HBO's slowburning show". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  • ^ Ausiello, Michael (22 September 2016). "Nashville Season 5: Looking Fave Joins Cast... as Will's New Love?". TVLine. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (16 October 2018). "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City: Paul Gross To Reprise Role In Netflix Revival; Full Cast Set". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 16 October 2018.
  • ^ "Murray Bartlett on filming The White Lotus: 'How do we deal with our white privileged guilt?'". the Guardian. 13 August 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  • ^ Liebman, Lisa (16 August 2021). "Murray Bartlett on All the Shit That Goes Down in the White Lotus Finale". Vulture. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  • ^ Vaillancourt, Daniel (26 January 2022). "How Murray Bartlett avoids camp with his 'White Lotus' hotel manager". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  • ^ Lussier, Germain (10 January 2023). "The Last Of Us Is the Best Video Game Adaptation Ever, But It's So Much More". Gizmodo. G/O Media. Archived from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  • ^ Opie, David (10 January 2023). "The Last of Us is so much more than just The Walking Dead meets The Mandalorian". Digital Spy. Hearst Communications. Archived from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  • ^ Nugent, John (10 January 2023). "The Last Of Us Review". Empire. Bauer Media Group. Archived from the original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  • ^ Cote, David (29 January 2023). "In The Last Of Us, Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett prove that true love survives the apocalypse". The A.V. Club. G/O Media. Archived from the original on 30 January 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  • ^ Kaufman, David (16 August 2021). "Murray Bartlett On Letting Loose As Armond in The White Lotus". GQ. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  • ^ "New HBO Limited Series THE WHITE LOTUS From Mike White Debuts July 11". WarnerMedia (Press release). 10 May 2021. Archived from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  • ^ Jackson, Angelique (26 January 2022). "Nicole Kidman, 'The Power of the Dog' Win Top Prizes at 11th Annual AACTA International Awards". Variety. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  • ^ Hill, Libby (13 March 2022). "'Succession' Won Big at the Critics Choice TV Awards, but So Did These Shows". IndieWire. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (6 December 2022). "Critics Choice TV Nominations: 'Abbott Elementary' Leads Field With 6, Followed By 'Better Call Saul' With 5". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  • ^ Tangcay, Jazz; Lang, Brent (14 December 2021). "Indie Spirit Awards 2022: Full List of Nominations". Variety. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  • ^ Carey, Matthew (12 September 2022). "Australian Actor Murray Bartlett, 'The White Lotus' Standout, Wins First Emmy, Thanks Mom Down Under". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  • ^ Lang, Brent; Moreau, Jordan (12 January 2022). "SAG Nominations: 'House of Gucci' and 'Power of the Dog' Score Big; 'Succession' and 'Ted Lasso' Lead TV". Variety. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
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