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Jamie Irvine is a New Zealand actor who has appeared in theatre productions, films, and television.


Early life and education

Jamie Irvine has a Bachelor of Arts (Theatre and Film) from
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. He was a student at NIDA from 2003 to 2005, where he gained a Bachelor of Dramatic Art (Acting). He was the recipient of a Mike Walsh Fellowship Special Grant in 2009. He used the money to train in
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with
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and at the
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Studio.


Career

Irvine is known for the role of Detective Ben Charlton on TV3's '' Underbelly NZ: Land of the Long Green Cloud'' (2011) He has appeared in a number of short films and on Australian television. In 2021 he featured in Series 7 of ''
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''. In Mystery 28, "Something Nasty at the Market" he played Johnny Oades. Irvine has provided
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s in Australia and New Zealand.


Filmography


Film


Television


Theatre

Selected productions


References

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