Malcolm Coover
Malcolm Coover heads up the fastest growing law enforcement unit in the country. He's one of few people with a genuine sense of just how bad things are going to get out there in cyberspace. Holding back the tide means some toes are going to get trodden on, and Coover is not above a bit of treading.
About Steve Rodgers
Steve trained as an actor at Theatre Nepean in Sydney’s west and has amassed an impressive list of theatre, film and television credits over the last twenty years.
Steve’s stage credits include That Eye The Sky at the Burning House Theatre; Last Cab to Darwin with Pork Chop Productions; Three Sisters, She Stoops to Conquer, The Comedy of Errors, As You Like It, Democracy, The Miser, Riflemind and Dance Better At Parties at the Sydney Theatre Company; Dreams in White at The Griffin. The Boys Next Door, All My Sons, Lobby Hero, A Streetcar Named Desire, Diving for Pearls and Humble Boy at the Ensemble Theatre; A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Macbeth with the Bell Shakespeare Company; The Pillow Man, Twelfth Night, Night on Bald Mountain, Cloudstreet, The Blind Giant is Dancing, Measure For Measure and The Kiss at the Belvoir Street Theatre.
Steve has worked with some of Australia’s most renowned screen directors, having appeared in films such as The Men’s Group, Bitter and Twisted, The Money, You Can’t Stop the Murders, The Bank, La Spagnola, Oscar and Lucinda, Dead Heart and Children of the Revolution. Most recently he filmed I Want To Dance Better at Parties, which screened at the Adelaide Film Festival in 2013 and aired on the ABC in June 2014.
Steve’s recent television credits include Slide, the Steven Spielberg produced US series Terra Nova, Brothers In Arms, Devils Dust, A Moody Christmas, Paper Giants 2: Magazine Wars and he recently completed filming alongside Bryan Brown and Sam Neill in ABC TV’s new series Old School.
