Lochie Graham
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Lochie Graham is known for his cinematic dramatic appeal. Shining as young supporting and lead roles in international and national award winning films such as Billy, the lead role in The Secret Piggy Bank(2011)National Youth Week Best Film, and young a Mr. Stowlicker in Mr. Stowlicker (2014)a RIFF Award Finalist and WorldFest Houston International Short Selection.
Lochlan had his first film debut at age 3 as David in David & Goliath - A Western Tale pantomime (2005), when his mothers passion for film and work in the industry led her to produce and write short films for school and church groups. Years later after many local films, he was cast in several Victorian College of the Arts final submission films; The Fig Tree (lead - Ben), 2010; Hand. Hands (supporting lead), 2011; Soul For Dinner (Lead), 2011; and Wake (supporting Lead), 2011. Lochie was then cast in a National Youth Week submission where Lochie played the lead role of Billy the Kid. This film went on to take out the Australian National Best Film Title.
Lochlan's dramatic ability to play very difficult morbid characters was picked up by a Tropfest award winning Director Harrison Murray who cast Lochie in his film, Go Back to Bed (2011) which saw Lochie play all 3 lead characters, and Without Presence filmed in 2012.
Lochies winning Tropfest streak didn't end there with roles in This is Me Murphy Mclean (2011) as young Murphy McLean. It was in this film Lochies incredible talent caught the eye of versatile producer Katerina Mitropoulos. And was asked to audition for the internationally acclaimed Mr. Stowlicker where Lochie plays young Stowlicker with 2 different personalities. Lochie went on to star in another 20 award-winning short films across Australia honing his craft. Then picked up for 2 years for the AFL on 2 TV and multi-platform national advertising campaigns as a lead in comedic commercials.
Lochie consistently shows his diversity by switching from comedy to serious drama playing a lead in a 60min story (2016) about a boy who saves his family from being shot by his stepfather aired nationally, and starring in the lead role in a music video for Taylor Swift and Gary Lightbody (Snow Patrol) about domestic violence.
Through his impeccable screen tests show casting his diversity and love for comedy, Lochie was cast in 2017 by Australian Production House, for another lead as a host in a TV/Web Series Skittles - The Lochie and Erica Show alongside co-star Erica Brown.
At this time, Lochie had also began filming a documentary alongside his mentor Jerry Lewis in 2015-2017. Lochie was a co-host at the launch of the Legionnaires of Laughter in NY (2017) with Whose Line Is It Anyway comedy legends Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.
Lochie has trained and can speak in a diverse range of accents. Speaks French and plays several instruments (violin at a graded level).
Now with international representation Lochie has auditioned for major roles in the likes of Pirates of the Caribbean 5, The Dressmaker, Young Sheldon, Fox Studios, Universal Studios and many more.
Lochlan had his first film debut at age 3 as David in David & Goliath - A Western Tale pantomime (2005), when his mothers passion for film and work in the industry led her to produce and write short films for school and church groups. Years later after many local films, he was cast in several Victorian College of the Arts final submission films; The Fig Tree (lead - Ben), 2010; Hand. Hands (supporting lead), 2011; Soul For Dinner (Lead), 2011; and Wake (supporting Lead), 2011. Lochie was then cast in a National Youth Week submission where Lochie played the lead role of Billy the Kid. This film went on to take out the Australian National Best Film Title.
Lochlan's dramatic ability to play very difficult morbid characters was picked up by a Tropfest award winning Director Harrison Murray who cast Lochie in his film, Go Back to Bed (2011) which saw Lochie play all 3 lead characters, and Without Presence filmed in 2012.
Lochies winning Tropfest streak didn't end there with roles in This is Me Murphy Mclean (2011) as young Murphy McLean. It was in this film Lochies incredible talent caught the eye of versatile producer Katerina Mitropoulos. And was asked to audition for the internationally acclaimed Mr. Stowlicker where Lochie plays young Stowlicker with 2 different personalities. Lochie went on to star in another 20 award-winning short films across Australia honing his craft. Then picked up for 2 years for the AFL on 2 TV and multi-platform national advertising campaigns as a lead in comedic commercials.
Lochie consistently shows his diversity by switching from comedy to serious drama playing a lead in a 60min story (2016) about a boy who saves his family from being shot by his stepfather aired nationally, and starring in the lead role in a music video for Taylor Swift and Gary Lightbody (Snow Patrol) about domestic violence.
Through his impeccable screen tests show casting his diversity and love for comedy, Lochie was cast in 2017 by Australian Production House, for another lead as a host in a TV/Web Series Skittles - The Lochie and Erica Show alongside co-star Erica Brown.
At this time, Lochie had also began filming a documentary alongside his mentor Jerry Lewis in 2015-2017. Lochie was a co-host at the launch of the Legionnaires of Laughter in NY (2017) with Whose Line Is It Anyway comedy legends Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.
Lochie has trained and can speak in a diverse range of accents. Speaks French and plays several instruments (violin at a graded level).
Now with international representation Lochie has auditioned for major roles in the likes of Pirates of the Caribbean 5, The Dressmaker, Young Sheldon, Fox Studios, Universal Studios and many more.