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Paul Mercurio

Australian politician, actor, and dancer

Paul Mercurio

Summary

Australian politician, actor, and dancer

FieldValue
namePaul Mercurio
honorific-suffixAM MP
imagePaul Mercurio at Peninsula Aero Club Toy Run 2025 (cropped).jpg
captionMercurio in 2025
constituency_AMHastings
assemblyVictorian Legislative
term_start26 November 2022
predecessorNeale Burgess
office1Councillor of the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council for Watson Ward
term_start123 October 2020
term_end126 November 2022
predecessor1Julie Edge
successor1Kate Roper
birth_namePaul Joseph Mercurio
birth_date
birth_placeSwan Hill, Victoria, Australia
partyLabor
fatherGus Mercurio
spouse
childrenEmily, Elise and Erin
occupation

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Paul Joseph Mercurio (born 31 March 1963) is an Australian actor, choreographer, dancer, TV presenter and politician. Mercurio is best known for his lead role in the 1992 film Strictly Ballroom and his role as a judge on TV series Dancing with the Stars.

He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2022, representing the electorate of Hastings.

Early life

Mercurio was born in Swan Hill, Victoria in March 1963, his father was American character actor and boxer Gus Mercurio. Paul began ballet at nine. When his parents separated in 1969, he moved to Perth, Western Australia with his mother, where he grew up in housing commissions and attended John Curtin Senior High School, now known as John Curtin College of the Arts where there is a theatre named after him. He credits his theatre arts teacher for inspiring him to follow his dream. Mercurio focused on acting during his high school years but after he graduated, he caught the Indian Pacific train from Perth back to Melbourne where he studied at the Australian Ballet School.

By the age of 19 in 1982, he was Principal Dancer with the Sydney Dance Company—a position he held for ten years. During this time, he was commissioned to choreograph six works performed by the company.

Stage and screen career

Feature films

Mercurio made his film debut in Baz Luhrmann's breakout film Strictly Ballroom, receiving an Australian Film Institute Award nomination in 1993. Mercurio was a choreographer on the film. For his performance in Strictly Ballroom, Mercurio was also nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1992, losing to Russell Crowe. Flamenco dancer Antonio Vargas, the actor who played Fran's father, also choreographed scenes in the film.

Mercurio's other film credits include: Exit to Eden, Back of Beyond, Così, Red Ribbon Blues, Welcome to Woop Woop, The Dark Planet, The First 9½ Weeks, Kick and Sydney – A Story of a City. He starred, wrote, choreographed, produced and directed the short film Spilt Milk. Most recently, Mercurio has taken roles in independent films, such as Hunting for Shadows and A Silent Agreement with director Davo Hardy.

In 2019, Mercurio appeared in a supporting role as Sal in Promised (2019), a film directed and co-produced by Nick Conidi, and starring Tina Arena, Antoniette Iesue and Daniel Berini. The film was released in Australia on 24 October 2019.

Baz Luhrmann expressed some interest in using Mercurio in Moulin Rouge to Mercurio's agent, but after a series of failed attempts to speak to Luhrmann personally, Mercurio found out that there was no role for him in the movie via the production company. He has not appeared in any other Luhrmann films and only appears briefly in Disc 4 of Red Curtain Trilogy as a pixelated image.

Concerned about being typecast early on in his film career, Mercurio turned down the role of Adam Whitely (which instead went to Guy Pearce), in the 1994 film, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

Television

Mercurio made his TV debut in a documentary on his life called Life's Burning Desire in 1992. He starred in the lead role of Joseph in the Emmy Award-winning US TV mini-series The Bible: Joseph in 1995. Later, he joined the ensemble cast for the 1998 mini-series drama The Day of the Roses, depicting the 1977 Granville railway disaster, for which he received a Logie nomination. Throughout the 1990s, Mercurio guest-starred in Australian TV shows including Blue Heelers, All Saints, Murder Call, Medivac, Heartbreak High and Water Rats.

Mercurio was a judge on the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars until August 2008, when he was dropped from the judging panel because he was deemed "too nice" for television. He was also a judge on the New Zealand version. From 2008 to 2010 he hosted a series called Mercurio's Menu where he travelled Australia, cooking in different locations.

Dance and choreography

From 1982 until 1992 Mercurio toured with Sydney Dance Company both nationally and internationally, performing as a principal dancer and choreographing. After leaving the Sydney Dance Company, Mercurio founded the Australian Choreographic Ensemble in 1992, where he was the Director, Principal Dancer and Principal Choreographer until 1998.

Mercurio continues to dance and choreograph professionally. He has worked as a choreographer on five films, including Strictly Ballroom and the Will Smith movie I, Robot. He has choreographed an American TV campaign for Coca-Cola, the Harry M. Miller production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Annie Get Your Gun as well as numerous other stage productions. In January 2004, he appeared on stage in The Full Monty.

He received a Mo Award for Dance Performer of the Year 1992, and was nominated in 2004 for a Helpmann Award for his choreography for the musical Annie Get Your Gun.

Food

Mercurio began brewing his own beer in 1988. He then hosted three cooking television series – Tasmania's Food Trail (from 2006, for two seasons), Mercurio's Menu (from 2008 to 2010. for three seasons) and New Zealand on a Plate (2011). Following this, he appeared on the cooking segments of numerous live daytime TV shows, including a featured chef spot on Channel Nine's The Morning Show in 2013.

In 2009 Mercurio released a cook book called Mercurio's Menu, based on his TV series, as well as “Cooking with Beer”, which were both best-sellers. In 2015, he released a third cook book “Kitchen Mojo”.

In 2005 Mercurio released his own beer in Victoria, and since then has held beer dinners and beer cooking demos and been a judge for international beer competitions. In 2016 he brewed Australia's first Aphrodisiac Beer "Ye Ole Horney Ale", together with BentSpoke Brewery. He then opened his own beer café in 2014, produced a range of meat rubs and condiments and formed his own company "Beerlicious". He has since cooked in restaurants and at markets and festivals.

Political career

Mercurio speaking in 2025 at [[Tyabb Airport

Mercurio was elected as a councillor for Mornington Peninsula Shire in November 2020, representing the Watson ward.

Mercurio was preselected as the Labor candidate for the district of Hastings in December 2021. The Hastings district covers the eastern Mornington Peninsula and French Island. While Hastings was won by the Liberal Party at the 2018 Victorian state election, an electoral redistribution meant that the seat notionally favoured Labor by a margin of 0.01 percent. Neale Burgess, MP for Hastings since 2006, did not contest the 2022 state election, with Briony Hutton selected as the Liberal candidate for the seat. Mercurio stated that he had been approached by both the Liberal and Labor parties to stand as a candidate, but felt a stronger affinity towards Labor due to their support for the arts, women's equality, and LGBTQ rights. Mercurio took leave from his council position to stand in the state election. Hastings was one of a handful of seats that was too close to call in the immediate aftermath of the 26 November state election, although Mercurio led in the initial count. On 2 December, ABC election analyst Antony Green called the seat of Hastings for Mercurio. Despite polling behind Hutton on first preferences, Mercurio received 51.35 percent in the final two-party-preferred count. Mercurio's win triggered a March 2023 by-election in Watson ward.

Mercurio announced in 2025 that funding would be granted through the state budget for bus upgrades in the Mornington Peninsula, including the creation of a new route that would run across the peninsula from Hastings to Mornington. The proposed bus route, which has not yet begun operating, would be the first regular cross-peninsula public transport service since the closure of the Mornington railway line to commuter traffic in 1981.

Personal life

Mercurio has been married to his wife Andrea (who was a ballerina with The Australian Ballet and Sydney Dance Company) since 1987, and together they have three children: Emily, Elise and Erin. The oldest is a stage manager, the middle is a musical theatre actor and writer, and the youngest is a vet nurse and performs as a pop singer.

He appeared on the Australian version of the television show Who Do You Think You Are? in 2012 in which he discovered that his grandfather was a member of the Milwaukee division of Cosa Nostra (the Sicilian mafia) in the 1950s. Mercurio has reflected on this legacy in subsequent interviews and spoken about the effect it has had on his father, and his relationship with his father.

In 2000, Mercurio's brother Michael took his own life in his early 30s.

In December 2022, Mercurio was hospitalised with complications from atrial fibrillation following his election win.

Credits

Film

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985BoxesTV movie
1992Strictly BallroomScott HastingsFeature film
1994Exit to EdenElliot SlaterFeature film
1995JosephJosephMiniseries
1995Back of BeyondTom McGregorFeature film
1996CosiMental Patient (uncredited)Feature film
1996Red Ribbon BluesTroyFeature film
1996Spilt MilkShort film
1996Museum of LoveCharlieShort film
1997Welcome to Woop WoopMidgetFeature film
1997Dark PlanetHawkeFeature film
1998The First 9½ WeeksMatt WadeFeature film
1999KickDavid KnightFeature film
1999Sydney – A Story of a CityArchaeologist MarcoShort film
2001The FinderLeo NatoliTV movie
2003Code 11-14Carl ReeseTV movie
2007Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into DanceSelfFeature film
2016Hunting for ShadowsJames BeasleyFeature film
2017A Silent AgreementGareth DonahueFeature film
2019PromisedSalFeature film

As choreographer/crew

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Strictly BallroomAdditional ChoreographyFeature film
1996Spilt MilkWriter / Choreographer / Produced / DirectorShort film
1999KickChoreographerFeature film
2002Garage DaysChoreographerFeature film
2004I, RobotMovement ConsultantFeature film

Television

As actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Life's Burning DesireSelfTV documentary
1995JosephJosephMiniseries, 2 episodes
1996The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th CenturyCyril LawrenceTV documentary series, 2 episodes
1996Time Out for Serious FunPresenterurl=https://www.profilecreative.com.au/pdf/Paul%20Mercurio.pdftitle=Paul Mercurio AM - Profile}}
1996–1997MedivacRoy FieldsTV series, 11 episodes
1997Water RatsLes JohnsonTV series, season 2, episode 2: "Closed Circuit"
1997Heartbreak HighBlair BakerTV series, season 5, episode 21
1998The Day of the RosesBryan GordonMiniseries, 2 episodes
1999Pig's Breakfast4 episodes
1999; 2003Blue HeelersHenry Townsend / Alec McKinleyTV series, 2 episodes
2000Murder CallTravis DraperTV series, season 3, episode 16: "Scent of Evil"
2000All SaintsOscar FranklinTV series, season 3, episode 38: "Fate Dances with Lady Luck"
2004Through My EyesMax CromwellMiniseries, 2 episodes
2004–2007Dancing with the StarsJudgeTV series, seasons 1–7
2006Tasmania's Food TrailHostTV series, seasons 1–2
2007City HomicideD'Arcy CarltonTV series, season 1, episode 5: "The Ripe Fruits in the Garden"
2008–2011Mercurio's MenuHostTV series, 4 seasons, 39 episodes
2010Who Do You Think You Are?Special Guest / SubjectTV series, season 3, episode 5
2011Dancing with the Stars - New ZealandJudgeTV series, season 13
2011New Zealand on a PlatePresenterTV series
2012The Morning ShowFeatured ChefTV series
2013Mornings with David and SoniaPresenterTV series
2014Creative KidsGuestTV series, episode 5: "How to Be a Dancer"
2019; 2020; 2022NeighboursGrant HargreavesTV series, 15 episodes

As crew

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016West of the West: Tales from California's Channel IslandsAssistant EditorTV series

Stage

As performer

YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
1983Risks: Programme 2DancerSailors’ Home Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Dance Company
1983–1984Some RoomsThe Voyager (dancer)Sydney Opera House, State Theatre, Melbourne, Theatre Royal, Hobart with Sydney Dance Company
1986; 1987After VeniceTadzio (dancer)Playhouse, Melbourne, Sydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1987ShiningDancerTheatre Royal, Hobart with Sydney Dance Company
1988KraanergDancerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1989Evening Suite / Wanda in the Awkward Age / Dancing With I / Sixty a Minute / Song of the NightDancerSydney Opera House
1989Tabula Rasa / Daphnis and ChloeCupid (dancer)Sydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1993Australian Choreographic EnsembleDancerTheatre Royal, Hobart
1993Dancing With IDancerUniversal Theatre, Melbourne with Australian Choreographic Ensemble
1993ImprintDancerEnmore Theatre, Sydney with Australian Choreographic Ensemble
1996Thwack / Into Dharma / Master Plan / Dancing with the Clown / KYU / Radical Study / Table TalkDancerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1999A Passionate Woman
2003The Full MontyEthan Girard (actor)State Theatre, Melbourne

As director

YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
1987Sheherezade / Late Afternoon of a Faun / Rumours 1 / AfterworldsDance DirectorSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1990In The Company of Wo/MenDirectorWharf Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Dance Company

As choreographer

YearTitleRoleVenue / Co.
Pre–1981Just Another Poor BoyChoreographerWest Australian Ballet
1983Risks: Programme 2ChoreographerSailors' Home Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Dance Company
1989Sydney Dance Company 1989ChoreographerSydney Opera House
1989Evening Suite / Wanda in the Awkward Age / Dancing With I / Sixty a Minute / Song of the NightChoreographerSydney Opera House
1989Gala Program: The Choreographer DancesChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1989Waiting / Arbos / Happy Trials / Song of the NightChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1989CafeChoreographerWharf Theatre, Sydney with Sydney Dance Company
1992Jesus Christ SuperstarChoreographerSydney Entertainment Centre, Flinders Park, Melbourne, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Perth Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre with Harry M. Miller
1992EdgingChoreographerdate=2022-08-31title=Paul Mercurio • John Curtin College of the Artsurl=https://www.jc.wa.edu.au/alumni/paul-mercurio/access-date=2025-01-15website=www.jc.wa.edu.aulanguage=en-AU}}
19923 PremieresChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1992Monkey See / Piano Sonata / Edgeing / MercurioChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1992–1993ContactChoreographerThe Performance Space, Sydney, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Universal Theatre, Melbourne
1993Australian Choreographic EnsembleChoreographerTheatre Royal, Hobart
1993The Sugar MotherChoreographerBridge Theatre, Sydney, Sydney Opera House with Theatre South
1993WaitingChoreographerUniversal Theatre, Melbourne with Australian Choreographic Ensemble
1993Dancing With IChoreographerUniversal Theatre, Melbourne with Australian Choreographic Ensemble
1993ImprintChoreographerEnmore Theatre, Sydney with Australian Choreographic Ensemble with Australian Choreographic Ensemble
1994Dance WeekChoreographerSydney Opera House with Ausdance
1996The Protecting VeilChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1996Thwack / Into Dharma / Master Plan / Dancing with the Clown / KYU / Radical Study / Table TalkChoreographerSydney Opera House with Sydney Dance Company
1997; 1999Bar BluChoreographerTasdance
2004Annie Get Your GunChoreographerState Theatre, Melbourne with The Production Company

TVC

YearTitleRoleNotes
Coca-ColaChoreographerAmerican TV campaign

Awards, nominations & honours

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