
SPARKS

A
striking, intense actor from Australia, LACHY HULME has
appeared in over thirty feature films, television shows and stage
productions both at home and abroad.
Beginning his career as an award-winning Theatresports performer, Hulme spent
the following ten years starring in a diverse array of television and theatre
projects such as Stingers, Blue Heelers, The Rover, Bonfire Downside, 99.9
RAW-FM, Rinaldo 441, and the David Mamet-written troika of All Men Are
Whores: An Inquiry, Litko: A Dramatic Monologue and the award-winning Sexual
Perversity In Chicago (as “Bernie”).
This work led to Hulme’s starring role in Matthew George’s award-winning
indie-smash Four Jacks, a pitch-black thriller which earned Hulme the
Best Actor award at the 2001 Melbourne Underground Film Festival.
Hulme also turned his hand to screenwriting for the Canadian shoot-‘em-up Men
With Guns (starring Paul Sorvino and Donal Logue), and the Australian adventure-comedy Let’s
Get Skase – in which Hulme also starred as sleazy anti-hero Peter
Dellasandro, the notorious real-life con man whose kidnapping exploits inspired
the tale.
Other film credits include The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course, and
his hyperkinetic turn as Sparks in the Wachowski Brothers hugely-anticipated
THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS and ENTER THE MATRIX interactive video game.
Hulme will next be seen as renowned Australian artist Albert Tucker in writer/director
Philippe Mora’s biopic When We Were Modern.
FILMOGRAPHY
The Matrix:
Revolutions (2003) ... Sparks
Enter the Matrix (2003) ... Sparks
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002) ... Bob Wheeler
Let's Get Skase (also co-screenplay) (2001) ... Peter Dellasandro
Four Jacks (1999) ... Carl Porter
Men with Guns (screenplay only) (1997)
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