Mathew Le Nevez as Dennis Lillee

Mathew Le Nevez as Dennis Lillee

Mathew Le Nevez as Dennis Lillee

Matthew Le Nevez is currently starring as Dr Patrick Reid in the hit comedy/drama Offspring, for which he received an AACTA nomination in 2011.

A graduate of NIDA, he made his feature film debut in Alex Proyas’ Garage Days. His film credits include Craig Monahan’s Peaches and Jonathan Ogilvie’s The Tenderhook.

He starred in the telemovie The Society Murders, for which he won a Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor in 2007. He also won an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Bullet in the acclaimed mini-series Marking Time in 2003.

His television credits include All Saints, Love My Way, Blue Heelers, The Postcard Bandit, White Collar Blue, MDA and Sea Patrol.

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LILLEEEEEEEE...LILLEEEEEEEEEE!!!......

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