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Nicholas Eadie: Celebrated Australian Actor & Theatre Legend

Published: 15/9/2025
Nicholas Eadie in a promotional still from Savage Honeymoon (2000).
Nicholas Eadie in a promotional still from Savage Honeymoon (2000).

Australia is mourning the loss of Nicholas Eadie, a gifted actor whose presence on stage and screen helped shape the nation's storytelling for decades. He has died in Sydney at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy admired by audiences and peers alike.

Eadie trained at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), graduating in 1980. Within a year he had landed a role on Cop Shop as Constable Sam Phillips, a character that made him a familiar face in Australian households. What followed was a career spanning television, film and theatre that showcased his range and passion for the craft.

On television, he appeared in much-loved productions such as A Country Practice, Return to Snowy River, Halifax f.p. and Underbelly. One of his most memorable roles came in the acclaimed miniseries Vietnam (1987), where he starred opposite a young Nicole Kidman, cementing his reputation as one of the most compelling actors of his generation.

Nicholas Eadie and Nicole Kidman in TV series Vietnam. Picture: Supplied
Nicholas Eadie and Nicole Kidman in TV series Vietnam. Picture: Supplied

Eadie's talents were not confined to the screen. He was a commanding presence in Australian theatre, appearing in productions including A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Taming of the Shrew. Colleagues remember him as a performer of "savvy truth and dangerous wit," with the ability to move audiences through both humour and heartbreak.

Tributes have flowed from across the arts community. Actor Rhys Muldoon expressed his shock at the news, describing Eadie as "a great actor" and "one of life's best scallywags." Fellow performer Toby Schmitz reflected on working alongside him, praising his artistry as "thrilling" and unforgettable. Theatre director Robert Jarman added, "One of my most enduring memories is of his thrilling, heart-breaking performances."

Actors Garry McDonald (L) and Nicholas Eadie pose after a photo call for
Actors Garry McDonald (L) and Nicholas Eadie pose after a photo call for "Two Brothers". Picture - Patrick Riviere/Getty Images

Eadie's final screen role came in Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away (2011), but his influence extended far beyond his last credit. For generations of performers, he embodied the dedication and craft required to bring Australian stories to life.

As family, friends and fans reflect on his passing, Nicholas Eadie will be remembered not only for his body of work, but for the generosity and warmth he brought to those around him. His artistry remains a gift to Australian culture, and his absence will be deeply felt.

Vale, Nicholas Eadie.

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