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  1. Darryl William McInnes (born 10 September 1963) is an Australian film and television actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as Senior Constable Nick Schultz in Blue Heelers, as Max Connors in SeaChange, and more recently as TV boss Lindsay Cunningham in The Newsreader and Dr. Roy Penrose in NCIS: Sydney .

  2. William McInnes was born on 10 September 1961 in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Blue Heelers (1994), Unfinished Sky (2007) and SeaChange (1998). He was previously married to Sarah Watt.

  3. Actor William McInnes talks on his career and the women that have influenced him.

  4. See William McInnes full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch William McInnes's latest movies and tv shows.

  5. SeaChange made William McInnes one of our biggest heart-throbs. Now he’s back - and unrecognisable - with another unforgettable turn in The Newsreader.

  6. William McInnes was born on 10 September 1961 in Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Blue Heelers (1994), Unfinished Sky (2007) and SeaChange (1998). He was previously married to Sarah Watt.

  7. #WilliamMcInnes won the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for his performance in #TheNewsreader. The Newsreader was also awarded Best Drama Se...

  8. Unfinished Sky is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Peter Duncan. William McInnes stars as John Woldring, an Australian farmer living in self-imposed exile after his wife's death, who rescues and protects Tahmeena, played by Monic Hendrickx, an Afghani refugee who has escaped abusive local townsfolk.

  9. Dec 7, 2015 · William McInnes, actor and author, is an Australian household name. He has starred in longstanding and popular television dramas such as Blue Heelers and Sea Change, and his role in the 2005 film ...

  10. Nov 29, 2023 · William McInnes is a much-loved Australian actor and an author, whose books often recall his childhood in Queensland. It was there, in Redcliffe, that William became fluent in the peculiar, funny and colourful words and phrases unique to Australian English.

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