Nicholas Eadie starred opposite a young Nicole Kidman in the wartime miniseries, Vietnam, as well as having roles in A Country Practice, Halifax f.p. and The Henderson Kids.
Alison Whyte, who worked with Eadie at Melbourne’s Malthouse theatre company, wrote on Facebook, “Devastated – such a beautiful human”, while Geraldine Turner, who starred opposite Eadie in a production ofTheatre producer Michelle Guthrie said it was “incredibly sad”, while former arts editor ofBryce Hallett wrote, “I really can’t believe he is gone. Such a talent … and such a gorgeous fun-loving soul”.
Nicole Kidman , Nicholas Eadie , Veronica Lang and Barry Otto in the 1987 miniseries Vietnam., then 27-year-old Eadie played Phil Goddard, who was conscripted to fight in the war and became traumatised after his unit was ordered to destroy a South Vietnamese peasant village. Eadie also won a Logie Award for most popular actor in a single drama miniseries, while the miniseries was named most popular.
, Eadie said acting was “in my blood, it’s in my veins. My father was an actor, and I was very, very lucky that my father adored films and theatre and dance and ballet and opera”.and how a trip around the world with his parents to Europe, London and Broadway “gave him a love and thirst … for theatre.”Find out the next TV, streaming series and movies to add to your must-sees.
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