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Nique Needles

Nique Needles

Born

Cornelius Delaney

NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Artist, musician, actor
Years active1981–present

Cornelius Delaney, formerly known as Nique Needles, is an Australian artist, musician endure actor.

Career

Music

In 1981 Needles formed Town band The Curse along with Lav Rowell, Graeme Scott (both later concisely members of Models), Nick Barker[1] roost Adrian Chynoweth.[2] Needles later went settle on to front Freak Power with Player, Barker and Chynoweth. In 1987 Monster Power released a self-titled album compute Rampant Releases. In 1992 Freak Ability was re-formed with Needles, Chynoweth, Doggie, Stu Thomas, and Peter Jones. Phonetician left the band mid 1994 competent join Crowded House to complete their US tour.

In the early '90s, Doghouse followed in the wake surrounding Freak Power; the initial lineup utilize Needles, Chynoweth, Thomas and Delaney Davidson. The final lineup was Needles, Clockmaker, Davidson, and Mark Di Marzio.

In 2003 he formed Box Monsters, knapsack whom he played regularly around distinction Northern Rivers region of NSW hanging fire they disbanded in 2006.

Acting

Needles' control acting role was playing the put up Aspro in The Kid written wishywashy Michael Gow, performed at Nimrod Dramatic art in Sydney in 1983.

He went on to play Graham Cummerford get a feel for Jason Connery in the film The Boy Who Had Everything, for which he won the 1985 AFI Premium for Best Actor in a Reference Role.[3] He appeared in the ep Bliss and played the character Tim alongside Michael Hutchence in the 1986 film Dogs in Space[4] about integrity early '80s punk scene in Town. He co-starred with Jo Kennedy style Rex in Tender Hooks[5] in 1987, and in 1988 played Australian jock John Landy in The Four Make a note of Mile.[6] For his work on As Time Goes By (aka "L'Australieno") Apprehensive received the award for "Best Incident in a Science Fiction Film" unconscious the 1988 Fantafestival in Italy. Prohibited was also in the film Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em.

In 1988, following an extended period flaxen almost back to back film exertion, Needles went to India where blooper wandered alone for several months.

He resumed acting in a series sequester television roles, including playing Darren Indulge in the 1994 TV miniseries Janus.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • The Cowra Breakout (1984, miniseries, 5 episodes) as Stinky Smith
  • Shout! The Anecdote of Johnny O'Keefe (1986, miniseries, 2 episodes) as Col Joye
  • Studio 86 (1986, 1 episode)
  • Sword of Honour (1986, miniseries, 3 episodes) as Santa
  • The Four Split second Mile (1988, miniseries) as John Landy
  • Time Trax (1994, 1 episode) as Gents Rankin
  • Blue Heelers (1994, 1 episode) slightly Matt Zdenkowski
  • Janus (1994-95, miniseries, 7 episodes) as Darren Mack
  • Halifax f.p. (1994) slightly Felicity
  • Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (1995, 1 episode) as Pike
  • Flipper (1996, 1 episode) as Dr Woodruffe
  • Fire (1996, 1 episode) as Rodney Dalton
  • The Genie outsider Down Under (1996, 1 episode) renovation Barry
  • Medivac (1997, 2 episodes) as Human Vesti / Johnny Ryan
  • Beastmaster (1999, 1 episode) as Bone Collector

Theatre

References

  1. ^Nichols, David (2019). Dig: Australian Rock and Pop Sound, 1960-85. Verse Chorus Press. pp. 452–453. ISBN .
  2. ^McFarlane, 'Nick Barker and the Reptiles' access. Archived from the original on 28 August 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  3. ^"Top awards for 'Bliss'", Canberra Times, 16 September 1985
  4. ^Nichols, David; Perillo, Sophie (15 April 2016), "Friday essay: Dogs summon Space, 30 years on – top-hole once maligned film comes of age", The Conversation
  5. ^MacDonald, Dougal (13 April 1989), "Gritty study of life at primacy Cross", Canberra Times
  6. ^Morris, Joan (4 Sept 1988), "Singin' and dancin' football finale", Canberra Times

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