Awards & Winners

Brian Wenzel

Date of Birth 24-May-1929
Place of Birth Adelaide
(Australia, South Australia, Oceania)
Nationality Australia
Also know as Brian Thomas Wenzel
Profession Actor
Brian Thomas Wenzel is an Australian character actor most famous for his long running role as town policeman Frank Gilroy in the fictional Wandin Valley on television program A Country Practice. He was an original cast member and remained along with Shane Porteous through the entire series, Frank became a popular character in the program sinces its inception winning a Silver Logie for Wenzel. Wenzel also appeared in the drama series Matlock Police, Homicide, The Young Doctors and Certain Women. It was the role in Certain Women that won him the part of Frank Gilroy in A Country Practice. Wenzel became very popular with the NSW Police due to his role as Gilroy, and was once presented with a leather police jacket from former commissioner John Avery. Wenzel spent much of his childhood in remand homes, and ran away several times, including joining the circus at the age of 14. His first performance in an acting role came at the age of 17, when he appeared in a stage play. Wenzel is an Australia Day ambassador for the state of Victoria, and is a lifelong supporter of the Carlton Football Club. He appeared in the David Williamson play, Travelling North, in 2000. Brian also appeared in a guest role on the soap Neighbours. Brian has appeared in Marshall Law' in 2002, his most recent appearance is in John Doe. Wenzel has been married for 59 years.

Awards by Brian Wenzel

Check all the awards nominated and won by Brian Wenzel.

1983


Logie Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series
Honored for : A Country Practice

Nominations 1983 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Logie Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series A Country Practice