Christopher Stollery

Christopher Stollery (born 12 August 1965) is an Australian television actor. He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 1987. He is known for his role on State Coroner as Sgt. Dermot McLeod. He has had a leading role on The Flying Doctors and a recurring role role on Sea Patrol. He has also had roles on and A Country Practice, All Saints, White Collar Blue and Water Rats. He played the role of Lieutenant Nick Homer in the film A Divided Heart (2005).

Stollery has a lengthy stage career including productions of Hamlet where he played Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet where The Sunday Age's Ken Healy stated "most outstanding are Christopher Stollery as the swaggering Capulet thug, Tybalt". and Macbeth Of which Leonard Radic of The Age states "Christopher Stollery produces plenty of sound and fury, but little else, as Macduff."

Stollery created the short film Dik which won best screenplay at 2011's Flickerfest and the best comedy award at Aspen Shortsfest. He had previously created Prick, another short film that made the Flickerfest finals.