John Brumpton
Biography
John Brumpton is an accomplished actor with a diverse portfolio, having appeared in more than 60 short films, including the notable 2006 Tropfest finalist, *Silencer*. His work gained significant recognition at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, where two of his films, *Last Ride* and *The Loved Ones*, were featured in competition. *The Loved Ones*, a chilling horror film in which Brumpton plays the character Eric Stone, affectionately known as "Daddy," secured the prestigious Midnight Madness Audience Award.
Brumpton's career took a significant turn with his leading role in *Dance Me to My Song* (1998), which showcased at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, marking a milestone in his artistic journey. Following this, he starred in *Redball* (1999), a film that captured the attention of critics and audiences alike, ultimately winning the Grand Jury Prize at the 1999 Chicago Independent Film Festival.
With a solid foundation in both short and feature films, Brumpton continues to make his mark in the film industry, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to the craft. His performances are characterized by depth and intensity, solidifying his reputation as a talented actor in the Australian film scene.
Filmography
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The Combination
2009
Crawlspace (2012)
2012 • Elvis
Kid Snow
2024
The Hunter (2011)
2011
Storm Warning (2007)
2007 • Poppy
Charlie's Country
2013 • Policeman Brum
Measure for Measure (2020)
2020
Romper Stomper
1992
Scare Campaign
2016 • George
Pawno
2015 • Les Underwood
Lost Gully Road
2017 • Brian
The Loved Ones
2010 • Daddy Stone
Gettin' Square
2003
Red Hill
2010 • Rex
Redball
1999 • Det. Robbie Walsh
Long Weekend (2009)
2009 • Old Timer
Deep Water
2016 • Eddie Mac