Anthony Phelan grew up in Northern Queensland, Australia, where he spent his formative years surrounded by the lush landscapes and vibrant culture of the region. As he navigated his early life, Phelan's passion for the performing arts began to take shape, ultimately leading him down a path that would see him excel in a wide range of mediums, including film, television, and theatre.
Throughout his career, Phelan has made a significant impact on the screen, with a diverse range of projects to his name. He has appeared in the popular series "Wanted Series 1 & 2" and "Seven Types of Ambiguity" for ABC Australia, as well as the critically acclaimed series "Top of the Lake" directed by Jane Campion. Additionally, Phelan has had roles in the feature films "Unbroken" directed by Angelina Jolie, "The Kettering Incident" released on Amazon Prime in the USA and SkyAtlantic UK, and "Deep Water". His impressive resume also includes appearances in the series "Gallipoli" and "Rake", as well as the feature film "Spirited".
In addition to his work on screen, Phelan has built a reputation as a talented and versatile stage actor, with over 100 theatre credits to his name. Since 2010, he has worked extensively with the Belvoir company, appearing in productions such as "Hamlet", "Once in Royal David's City", "Mother Courage and Her Children", "Twelfth Night", and "The Wild Duck", which included tours to Melbourne, Perth, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Oslo.
Phelan's work with Belvoir has earned him numerous accolades, including the 2011 Helpmann Award and the 2011 Sydney Theatre Award for his performance in a play directed by Simon Stone. His impressive theatre credits also include appearances with the Sydney Theatre Company, where he has performed in productions such as "Uncle Vanya", which toured to New York and Washington D.C., as well as with the Bell Shakespeare Company, where he played the role of the Duke of Cornwall in the national tour of "King Lear".