Darren Mort

Darren Mort

Actor and Producer

Melbourne, Australia

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About Darren

Darren Mort is an actor and producer, known for The Domestication of Humans (2010), How to Time Travel (2014) and According to Ben Adams (2016).

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  • According to Ben Adams

    According to Ben Adams (2016)
    Film by Dan Noah (Drama) Actor The Devil is so bored. Evil's still his thing, but it's all been done. So he gets himself arrested just to see what happens. He even lets slip that he's the Devil and plays along when they commit him to a hospital. That's where he meets a man claiming to be Jesus. Written by Anonymous

  • The Pharmacist

    The Pharmacist (2015)
    Film (short) by Richard Sarell Actor, Producer Mum, dad & little sister take their seats for the dinner party of their lives at Michael's new pad. So where's the food? Family dysfunction appears to be the only ingredient as the wine flows and the bickering begins. Verbal jousting ranges from filial failure to The Pharmacist, the greatest serial killer of them all...and a dinner guest too?

  • Utopia

    Utopia (2015)
    Television by Rob Sitch (Comedy) Actor Set inside the offices of the "Nation Building Authority", a newly created government organization responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, Utopia explores that moment when bureaucracy and grand dreams collide. It's a tribute to those political leaders who have somehow managed to take a long-term vision and use it for short-term gain. The eight-part series follows the working lives of a tight-knit team in charge of guiding big building schemes from announcement to unveiling. Constant shifts in priorities are the order of the day as the staff are asked to come up with plans for everything from new roads and rail lines to airports and high rise urban developments. In short, Utopia examines the forces that go into creating a very well-designed white elephant. Written by Working Dog

  • Neighbours

    Neighbours (1994 - 2015)
    Television by Reg Watson (Drama) Actor Serial chronicling the lives of the residents of Ramsay Street in the fictional Australian suburb of Erinsborough. When the series began, it revolved around three families - the Ramsays, the Robinsons and the Clarkes, living at no. 24, no. 26 and no. 28 respectively. Nowadays, the scope of the programme is much wider and only one member of the original families remains in the street. The show reached a watershed in 1997 when the last remaining original character, Helen Daniels, died. The departure of her relatives and arrival of the Scully family marked the start of a new era for Neighbours. There's never a dull moment in Ramsay Street, and despite their many feuds, the residents will always - in the words of the show's theme tune - "be there for one another". Written by Jon Brown <jonbrown@skynow.co.uk>

  • How to Time Travel

    How to Time Travel (2014)
    Film by Samuel Sheffield (Comedy, Drama and Sci-Fi) Actor How To Time Travel follows the character of Jones. Jones proposes to his girlfriend only to receive the worst possible reply, 'No'. Not being able to handle the heartbreak, Jones works on inventing a time machine so he can travel back and fix the dire complications within the relationship. Once the time machine becomes operational, friendships, loyalty and love is tested. Written by Anonymous

  • The Doctor Blake Mysteries

    The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2014)
    Television (Mystery) Actor A doctor is a war veteran who was at the fall of Singapore, suffering trauma from war memories. He begins solving crimes. Written by CK

  • The Domestication of Humans

    The Domestication of Humans (2010)
    Film (short) by Scout Cripps (Drama) Actor Takes place from dusk till dawn during two parties at the homes of the affluent Thomas and Newman families. Ted Newman, reels from spliff to spliff; deeply dissatisfied with the compromises he has made for his wife Carol and their two sons. Chance Thompson is an ambitious young writer, newly graduated from university, just returned home from overseas, hungers for a more meaningful existence than her parents. Over the course of the night, both parties culminate in ultimate spiritual and emotional chaos. Written by Denis Shepard

  • Almost Angels

    Almost Angels (2009)
    Film (short) by Katherine Rhodes (Drama and Fantasy) Actor Almost Angels is a fantasy about two sisters secretly being tested to become free angles, they must make the ultimate decision to forgive or take revenge against the man who accidentally caused their death. Failure to pass the test will result in them ceasing to exist as angels. After dying in a car accident 10 years earlier and entering the afterlife Gabby and Ashley are put to the test of good vs. evil. The girls are granted powers by an elder angel to protect humans but in order to become free Angels; the girls need to pass an important moral test. Unaware of the test they quickly adapt to their new life, until they see the driver in the accident that caused their death. Written by Anonymous

  • City Homicide

    City Homicide (2008)
    Television by John Hugginson (Crime, Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Actor

  • Underbelly

    Underbelly (2008)
    Television (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actor Each season of this multi award winning Television series takes you through a 13 episode run in the rise and fall of of real life Ausralian underworld figures as told from both sides of the law. As each new season unfolds you are in a different time period and City with new Crime Bosses and the Police that try to bring them to justice. Written by Ed Jones

  • Forest's New Beginning

    Forest's New Beginning (2007)
    Television (Drama) Actor

  • Scooter: Secret Agent

    Scooter: Secret Agent (2005)
    Television (Comedy) Actor

  • Blue Heelers

    Blue Heelers (1996 - 2000)
    Television by Tony Morphett (Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery and 2 More) Actor The most popular local production on Australian television, Blue Heelers is a weekly police drama based on a fictional bush town called Mount Thomas. Every week there is a different case for Sergeant Tom Croydon, Senior Constable Nick Schultz, Senior Detective PJ Hasham, and Constables Maggie Doyle, Dash McKinley and Adam Cooper to solve. Continuing storylines about the personal lives and relationships of these characters filter into each episode. Written by Enoch Law <eytl@rocketmail.com>

  • Janus

    Janus (1995)
    Television by Alison Nisselle (Crime, Drama and Mystery) Actor Follows the bitterly fought prosecutions of a notorious criminal family, the Hennesseys, from the viewpoints of the family, the police and, in particular, the lawyers, prosecutors, barristers and judges involved in all aspects of the story. Written by mycroftmy

  • A Country Practice

    A Country Practice (1994)
    Television (Drama) Actor

  • Law of the Land

    Law of the Land (1994)
    Television by Sue Masters (Crime and Drama) Actor When young Magistrate, Peter Lawrence, goes to the seemingly sleepy township of Merringanee, he finds there is far more seething below the tranquil surface of the small rural township than he expected. First, he finds his car stolen and then, when his car is found, he discovers the existence of a long-buried body - which he then makes it his business to investigate. Written by David McAnally <D.McAnally@uq.net.au>

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