Paul Mercurio Movies
A lifelong dancer whose inspiration sprang from watching the legendary moves of
Elvis as a child, handsome actor/choreographer
Paul Mercurio is the man responsible for the memorable moves in such films as
Baz Luhrmann's 1992 breakthrough
Strictly Ballroom and the 1999 dance drama
Kick. A native of Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia,
Mercurio's early viewing of
Jailhouse Rock prompted an enrollment in ballet school, and his supporting mother would offer just the sort of encouragement needed to provide him with confidence in his abilities. An avid surfer as well,
Mercurio subsequently attended the John Curtain College of the Arts before winning a scholarship to the West Australian Ballet Company. Although
Mercurio would view himself as something of an outsider at the Australian Ballet School of Melbourne, an offer from the Sydney Dance Company served as a bit of consolation, and the burgeoning dancer made friends with the city's social outcasts at a Darlinghurst cafe -- relationships that eventually resulted in his acclaimed Cafe dance. His association with the SDC found him gaining increased recognition in the Australian dance scene, and following his work on
Strictly Ballroom,
Mercurio was in high demand for numerous stage productions. Honing his acting skills in such efforts as
Exit to Eden (1994) and
Back of Beyond (1995),
Mercurio took the lead in the 1995 film
Joseph before appearing on the Australian television series Medivac in 1996. Though subsequent roles in
Kick (1999) and The Finder (2001) would find
Mercurio in relatively low-key roles, he maintained a high profile in the Australian dance scene and opened a brewpub just outside of Sydney around the millennial turnover. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide