Matt Nable does on 8th March - check out my tribute to this Birthday Lad turning 45, at the end of this feature.
Do you also share your birthday with a well known, highly regarded & famous Actor or Actress; share your special day with a Director, Producer, Writer, Cinematographer, Singer/Songwriter or Composer of repute; or share an interest in whoever might notch up another year in the coming seven days? Then, look no further! Whilst there will be too many to mention in this small but not insignificant and beautifully written and presented Blog, here are the more notable and noteworthy icons of the big screen, and the small screen, that you will recognise, and that you might just share your birthday with in the week ahead. If so, Happy Birthday to you from Odeon Online!
Sunday 5th March
- Eva Mendes - Born 1974, turns 43 - Actress
- Dean Stockwell - Born 1936, turns 81 - Actor | Writer | Director
- Matt Lucas - Born 1974, turns 43 - Actor | Writer | Producer | Director | Singer
Monday 6th March
- Rob Reiner - Born 1947, turns 70 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor | Songwriter | Composer
- Tom Arnold - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actor | Writer | Producer
- Alan Davies - Born 1966, turns 51 - Actor | Writer | Television Personality
Tuesday 7th March
- Bryan Cranston - Born 1956, turns 61 - Actor | Producer | Writer | Director | Singer
- Matthew Vaughn - Born 1971, turns 46 - Director | Producer | Writer
- Peter Sarsgaard - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Director
- Rachel Weisz - Born 1970, turns 47 - Actress | Producer
Wednesday 8th March
- Aidan Quinn - Born 1959, turns 58 - Actor | Producer
- Matt Nable - Born 1972, turns 45 - Actor | Writer
- Freddie Prinz Jnr. - Born 1976, turns 41 - Actor | Producer | Writer
- James Van Der Beek - Born 1977, turns 40 - Actor | Producer | Writer
Thursday 9th March
- Jean Marc-Vallee - Born 1963, turns 54 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor | Editor
- Oscar Isaac - Born 1979, turns 38 - Actor | Singer
- Juliette Binoche - Born 1964, turns 53 - Actress
Friday 10th March
- Sharon Stone - Born 1958, turns 59 - Actress | Producer | Writer
- Chuck Norris - Born 1940, turns 77 - Actor | Producer | Writer
- Paul Haggis - Born 1953, turns 64 - Director | Producer | Writer
- Jon Hamm - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Singer
- Rafe Spall - Born 1983, turns 34 - Actor
Saturday 11th March
- Jerry Zucker - Born 1950, turns 67 - Director | Producer | Writer
- Peter Berg - Born 1964, turns 53 - Director | Producer | Writer | Actor
- Terrence Howard - Born 1969, turns 48 - Actor | Producer | Singer
- Johnny Knoxville - Born 1971, turns 46 - Actor | Producer | Writer
- Thora Birch - Born 1982, turns 35 - Actress | Producer
Matthew Nable was born on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, an area taking in Palm Beach in the north (where famed Aussie beachside soap opera 'Home and Away' is set, and partially filmed) down to Manly in the south (a distance of about 30kms) with its famed 2kms strip of golden ocean surf beach that rivals Bondi as a beachside destination for locals and tourists alike. The author of this Blog also lives on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, and it is not uncommon to see Matt Nable working out at the gym where I also train, or out and about in Manly or the surrounding suburbs. Hence this weeks Tribute, keeping it local! As a young lad, Nable would often find his existence uprooted as he moved from army base to army base across Australia with his serving soldier father, growing up under the watchful eye of the might of the Australian military. His father also worked as a trainer for the Australian National Rugby League Team - The Kangaroo's, and Matt's younger brother Adam went into the League professionally. Matt played for the Manly-Waringah Sea Eagles Club making five appearances in 1991 and 1992. He then played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in 1995 making three appearances. He then moved to England for two years playing first for Carlisle and then the London Broncos. After this he turned his back on Rugby League and tried his hand at Amateur Boxing competing for the State Light-Heavyweight title. Following this he worked as a personal fitness trainer and in beer sales.
He gave all of this up to follow his dream to become a Writer. With the help and encouragement of his friend and mentor, Australian novelist Thomas Keneally, he wrote a Screenplay based on his unpublished novel 'The Final Winter' a story that focuses around Grub who is the captain of the Newtown Jets football team in the early 1980's and his determination to uphold what rugby league traditionally stood for while dealing with his own identity crisis. In 2007 the film of Nable's Screenplay was released with Nable playing the lead role of Grub. The film was critically praised, although did little at the Box Office.
Following this, 2008 saw a role in an American Police drama made for television movie - 'SIS' ('Special Investigation Squad'). This was followed up with seven episodes on Australian major crime drama series 'East West 101', and then Australian drama film '33 Postcards' with Guy Pearce in 2011, and high octane actioner 'Killer Elite' that same year featuring Robert De Niro, Jason Statham, Clive Owen, Ben Mendelsohn and Dominic Purcell.
In 2012 Nable took the lead role of Jock Ross in television six part mini-series 'Bikie Wars : Brothers In Arms' - the true story of the lead up, reasons and the repercussions of the 'Milperra Massacre' where two warring Motorcycle Clubs - The Bandidos and The Comancheros faced off in the car park of a western Sydney pub on Fathers Day, 1984. He followed this up that same year with five episodes on 'Underbelly : Badness' as Detective Sergeant Gary Jubelin in this multi-season award winning Television series that takes the viewer through a thirteen episode run in the rise and fall of real life Australian underworld figures as told from both sides of the law. Later that year he appeared as prison guard Villalobos with a convincing American accent in 'K-11'.
Next Nable appeared as Boss Johns in the third movie instalment in the Chronicles of Riddick franchise, in Sci-Fi actioner 'Riddick' alongside Vin Diesel in the title role with Karl Urban. The film returned US$99M from its US$38M budget. 2013 also saw the Aboriginal drama story 'Around the Block' with Christina Ricci, Ruby Rose and Jack Thompson. 'Fell' came next with Nable playing two roles in the outback Australian drama from debut Director Kasimir Burgess.
Western Australian prison break action crime drama 'Son of a Gun' came next in 2014 with Ewan McGregor, Brenton Thwaites and Alicia Vikander, before the seven part television wartime drama mini-series 'Gallipoli' marking the 100th anniversary in 2015 of that epic WWI battle. This in turn gave way to Police drama series 'Winter' with Rebecca Gibney starring as Sydney Homicide Detective Eve Winter, with Nable appearing in all six episodes. Following on from this in 2015 Nable secured himself ten episodes on DC Superhero television series 'Arrow' playing Ra's al Ghul (Arabic for 'Head of the Demon') one of the Batman's greatest enemies. He is the leader of a vast organisation dedicated to purifying the human race and returning the Earth to a more pristine state. He is a master of martial arts and an expert swordsman. Nable reprised his role as Ra's al Ghul on one episode of 2016's 'Legends of Tomorrow'.
Another television mini-series followed in 2016 running over four episodes was Australian swimming drama 'Barracuda' with Nable playing swim coach Frank Torma to high school swimming protege and Olympic hopeful Danny Kelly (Elias Anton). A turn in Mel Gibson's highly acclaimed 'Hacksaw Ridge' came next, and this was followed on two episodes of the first season of American crime drama 'Quarry'. Returning to Australian television he took the lead role in the first season of eight episodes as Detective Gary Hyde in 'Hyde & Seek'.
Paranormal horror thriller 'Incarnate' with Aaron Eckhart and Carice van Houten was released Stateside in early December and has just about recovered its US$5M budget, before a wider release. 'Jasper Jones' was released in Australia on 2nd March with Nable starring alongside Hugo Weaving, Angourie Rise and Toni Collette in this 1965 coming of age story involving the dead body of a young girl, local racism in a small mining community, a marriage break up, first love and the true meaning of courage.
Next up is 'In Cold Light' currently in post-production for a later 2017 release and tells the story of the interrogation of a respected Priest from a boys school by a ruthless Inspector, following the murder of one of the Priest's students. Nable plays the Inspector. This is followed up by bikie film '1%' which Nable also wrote, and is in post-production for release this year and for which Nable bulked up by an additional 15kgs.
All up Nable has 26 acting credits to his name, and two as Writer. He has two award nominations under this belt so far. In addition to writing screenplays and acting in a broad range of film and television roles both at home in Australia and Stateside, he has written two novels - 'We Don't Live Here Anymore' in 2009, and 'Faces in the Clouds' in 2011. He married Cassandra in 2000 and together they have three children.
Matt Nable - came to the acting world later in life but has gained considerable traction over the last ten years since turning attention to it, often plays the tough guy, and is very open about his bipolar disorder which takes its ups and downs on the busy Actor and Writer emotionally, which in turn has helped him with the character development in the roles he has played. Grounded on Sydney's Northern Beaches and equally in demand in Sydney as he is in Hollywood, clearly the future is very bright and the demand is high. Happy 45th Birthday to you Matt, from your local Odeon Online crew.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
In 2012 Nable took the lead role of Jock Ross in television six part mini-series 'Bikie Wars : Brothers In Arms' - the true story of the lead up, reasons and the repercussions of the 'Milperra Massacre' where two warring Motorcycle Clubs - The Bandidos and The Comancheros faced off in the car park of a western Sydney pub on Fathers Day, 1984. He followed this up that same year with five episodes on 'Underbelly : Badness' as Detective Sergeant Gary Jubelin in this multi-season award winning Television series that takes the viewer through a thirteen episode run in the rise and fall of real life Australian underworld figures as told from both sides of the law. Later that year he appeared as prison guard Villalobos with a convincing American accent in 'K-11'.
Next Nable appeared as Boss Johns in the third movie instalment in the Chronicles of Riddick franchise, in Sci-Fi actioner 'Riddick' alongside Vin Diesel in the title role with Karl Urban. The film returned US$99M from its US$38M budget. 2013 also saw the Aboriginal drama story 'Around the Block' with Christina Ricci, Ruby Rose and Jack Thompson. 'Fell' came next with Nable playing two roles in the outback Australian drama from debut Director Kasimir Burgess.
Western Australian prison break action crime drama 'Son of a Gun' came next in 2014 with Ewan McGregor, Brenton Thwaites and Alicia Vikander, before the seven part television wartime drama mini-series 'Gallipoli' marking the 100th anniversary in 2015 of that epic WWI battle. This in turn gave way to Police drama series 'Winter' with Rebecca Gibney starring as Sydney Homicide Detective Eve Winter, with Nable appearing in all six episodes. Following on from this in 2015 Nable secured himself ten episodes on DC Superhero television series 'Arrow' playing Ra's al Ghul (Arabic for 'Head of the Demon') one of the Batman's greatest enemies. He is the leader of a vast organisation dedicated to purifying the human race and returning the Earth to a more pristine state. He is a master of martial arts and an expert swordsman. Nable reprised his role as Ra's al Ghul on one episode of 2016's 'Legends of Tomorrow'.
Another television mini-series followed in 2016 running over four episodes was Australian swimming drama 'Barracuda' with Nable playing swim coach Frank Torma to high school swimming protege and Olympic hopeful Danny Kelly (Elias Anton). A turn in Mel Gibson's highly acclaimed 'Hacksaw Ridge' came next, and this was followed on two episodes of the first season of American crime drama 'Quarry'. Returning to Australian television he took the lead role in the first season of eight episodes as Detective Gary Hyde in 'Hyde & Seek'.
Paranormal horror thriller 'Incarnate' with Aaron Eckhart and Carice van Houten was released Stateside in early December and has just about recovered its US$5M budget, before a wider release. 'Jasper Jones' was released in Australia on 2nd March with Nable starring alongside Hugo Weaving, Angourie Rise and Toni Collette in this 1965 coming of age story involving the dead body of a young girl, local racism in a small mining community, a marriage break up, first love and the true meaning of courage.
Next up is 'In Cold Light' currently in post-production for a later 2017 release and tells the story of the interrogation of a respected Priest from a boys school by a ruthless Inspector, following the murder of one of the Priest's students. Nable plays the Inspector. This is followed up by bikie film '1%' which Nable also wrote, and is in post-production for release this year and for which Nable bulked up by an additional 15kgs.
All up Nable has 26 acting credits to his name, and two as Writer. He has two award nominations under this belt so far. In addition to writing screenplays and acting in a broad range of film and television roles both at home in Australia and Stateside, he has written two novels - 'We Don't Live Here Anymore' in 2009, and 'Faces in the Clouds' in 2011. He married Cassandra in 2000 and together they have three children.
Matt Nable - came to the acting world later in life but has gained considerable traction over the last ten years since turning attention to it, often plays the tough guy, and is very open about his bipolar disorder which takes its ups and downs on the busy Actor and Writer emotionally, which in turn has helped him with the character development in the roles he has played. Grounded on Sydney's Northern Beaches and equally in demand in Sydney as he is in Hollywood, clearly the future is very bright and the demand is high. Happy 45th Birthday to you Matt, from your local Odeon Online crew.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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