Rake

TV Series for ABC

Five Seasons (2010 -2018)

Credits

Producers
Ian Collie
Peter Duncan
Richard Roxburgh

Writers
Peter Duncan
Andrew Knight

Directors
Rowan Woods
Jennifer Leacey
Shannon Murphy
Matthew Saville

Starring
Richard Roxburgh
Kate Box
Matt Day
Adrienne Pickering
Caroline Brazier
Keegan Joyce
Damien Garvey

Full list of credits available on IMdB.

Synopsis

Cleaver Greene is now an independent Senator in a crumbling Federal Parliament.

With a suspected terrorist gas attack on New Parliament House, an unfortunate incident during a visit by US Defence Secretary Linus Potemkin (Anthony LaPaglia), calling for a banking boycott whilst dressed as a zebra, an assassination attempt, a defamation case, the fight to maintain an Aussie ice cream icon, and the ever-rotating Prime Ministers and BuzzStay guests - none of Cleaver’s ensuing chaos has abated... but will he step up to help Australia keep calm and carry on - in this the final season of Rake?

Available to rent or buy.

2019

Nominated for Equity Ensemble Awards
FINALIST: SPA 2018 - Ep 3
NOMINATED
AACTA 2018 - Drama Series - Ep 1 and 7 NOMINATED AACTA 2018 - Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama - Richard Roxburgh
NOMINATED
AACTA 2018 - Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama - Damien Garvey
NOMINATED
AACTA 2018 - Best Guest or Supporting Actress in a Television Drama - Caroline Brazier

2017

NOMINATED ADG Awards (Ep6, Rowan Woods)
NOMINATED
Equity Ensemble Awards (ep 8)
NOMINATED
Logies 2017 - Best Actor (Richard Roxburgh - Cleaver Greene)
NOMINATED
Logies 2017 - Most Outstanding Actor (Richard Roxburgh - Cleaver Greene)
NOMINATED
Logies 2017 - Most Outstanding Drama Series

2016

WON AACTA - Best Direction in a Television Drama or Comedy (Peter Duncan)
WON AACTA - Best Sound in Television (Guntis Sics)
WON AWGIE
- Television Series (Andrew Knight, Ep 7)
NOMINATED AACTA - Best Television Drama
NOMINATED
AACTA Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama (Richard Roxburgh)
NOMINATED -
AACTA Best Guest or Supporting Actor in Television Drama (Russell Dykstra)
NOMINATED
AACTA - Best Guest or Supporting Actress in Television Drama (Caroline Brazier)
NOMINATED
AACTA -Best Editing in Television (Mark Perry)

2015

WON 2015 Equity Awards Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
NOMINATED
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama (Richard Roxburgh)
NOMINATED
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series NOMINATED Australian Director's Guild - TV Drama Series (Jess Hobbs Ep 1)
NOMINATED
Australian Director's Guild - TV Drama Series (Rowan Woods Ep 5)

2014

WON Australian Writer's Guild Award Best Screenplay in a Television Series (Peter Duncan)
WON Screen Producers Australia Awards
Best Drama Television Series
NOMINATED Screen Music Awards Best Music for a Series or Serial (Antony Partos)
NOMINATED
AACTA Best Producers (Ian Collie, Richard Roxburgh, Peter Duncan)
NOMINATED
AACTA Best Television Drama Screenplay (Peter Duncan- Episode 1)
NOMINATED
AACTA Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama (Richard Roxburgh)
NOMINATED
AACTA Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama (Dan Wylie)
NOMINATED:
AACTA Best Editing in Television (Henry Dangar)

2013

WON Australian Writer's Guild Award Best Screenplay in Television Series (Andrew Knight)
WON AACTA Award
Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama (Richard Roxburgh)
NOMINATED Australian Directors Guild Awards Best TV Drama Series (Peter Duncan & Kate Dennis)
NOMINATED
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series

2011

WON Logie Awards Most Outstanding Actor- Silver Logie (Richard Roxburgh)
WON SPAA Independent Producer Awards
Best Television Drama
WON Equity Awards
Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
WON AACTA Award
Best Television Drama
WON SPAA Awards
Independent Producer of the Year
WON Screen Music Awards
Best Music for a Television Series or Serial (Sonar)
NOMINATED Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series, Mini Series or Serial

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