Lewis Mulholland

Lewis Mulholland

Writer / Filmmaker / Joker

Lewis is a writer, award-winning actor and filmmaker. He co-created and starred in the online series Loving Captivity, which won several awards including Best Web Series/Pilot at London International Web & Shorts FF, Best Dramedy at Seoul WebFest and Best Actor and Best Concept at the British Web Festival.

Lewis wrote and starred in the short Good Grief, which played at Flickerfest, and his first short, On The Ward, was shortlisted for Tropfest and nominated for Best Film at ReelGood FF.

Lewis has been a writer's assistant on top-secret films with Chris McKay (Lego Batman), on The Letdown Season 2 (ABC/Netflix) with Sarah Scheller and Alison Bell, and on RFDS (Channel 7) with Ian Meadows.

Lewis writes comedy and drama. His work often features toxic men because he hopes that laughing at ourselves can build a better society.

When he's not writing, Lewis is in the gym practicing his free throws. Lewis is represented for writing and acting, in Australia, by Kubler Auckland Management.

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Produced Work

Parental Guidance

Parental Guidance

Two parents battle for the role head coach of their kid’s under-12s soccer team. Screened at Bogota International Film Festival.

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Good Grief

Good Grief

Brandon is visited by his recently deceased, go-getting girlfriend and discovers that a haunting can have its advantages. Screened at Flickerfest 2024.

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Rostered On Counter Girls

Rostered On Season 3: Counter Girls

The Counter Girls cope with the worst customers and bosses ever. (I wrote episodes #3 & #4)

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Loving Captivity

Loving Captivity

A single mum reluctantly agrees to iso-date a flirt-machine she slept with before the world changed.

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Creamy Boy

Creamy Boy

The infamous milk-based rapper rises to the top of the game only to have his cream dreams curdled.

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On The Ward

On The Ward

Two kids discover a friendship while visiting family members on a hospital ward.

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Something To Talk About

Something To Talk About

A family struggle to find common ground in an On-Demand world.

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Nicey Pole Films

Nicey Pole Films Logo

In 2016, two men armed with a blender, an esky, and a dream marched on the beaches of the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, with one goal in mind – to sell frozen treats.

Within a few days, they sold hundreds of icy poles, raised money for the CFA fighting bushfires, and suffered some serious sunburn.

While they may have hung up their esky and vowed never to be seen on the beaches again, their ‘get it done’ mentality lives on in the films made by the production company that continues in their honour.

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