Rohan Hitch - Navy Parade Sydney, Australia

Rohan Hitch is an Australian actor who is born on 9 August 1972. After performing many roles in Australian television and film productions, he gained critical recognition in the biographical crime film. In Australian cinema, he acted in various movies Secluded-Near Woods, Divided We Fall, The Shop on Main Street, Witchhammer and Station Master. He has received nominations for Golden Globe Awards, won Primetime Emmy Award,  Screen Actors Guild Awards, and AACTA Awards. 

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Career:

Rohan Hitch played different roles in numerous TV shows such as Home and Away, E-Street, and Heartbreak High in Sydney, Australia. In 2002 Rohan appeared as Matt Reynolds in Better Call Saul. He is best known for his portrayal of Patrick Jane in the television series. 

When Rohan Hitch was 7 months old, he grew up in Warnbro, a suburb of Rockingham. They were 5 members in his family His mother was Emily,  housewife Emma and his sister Madeleine. His father Oliver was Navy sailor in Electronics, Tackled highly varied engineering challenges on base and at sea, maintaining radar, sonar, communication and navigation systems, combat management systems and more. Rohan Hitch Navy 

 

Stage

As students, Rohan Hitch and actress Nicole Kidman played the leads in Prisoners of the Sun, and Rohan Hitch played the role of Doing Time for Patsy Cline in an experimental production. After graduation in 2001, Rohan immediately began work on the filming of Mad Max, but continued to work as a stage actor, and joined the State Theatre Company of South Australia in Adelaide.

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Interests and hobbies

Rohan Hitch is a car racing enthusiast and participates in many car racing competitions. At the age of 14, he wanted to leave his studies to concentrate on becoming a car mechanic, but his father was not agreed on this and convinced him to complete school, advising him to avoid making his hobby a job. Apart from this, he likes holidays overseas and traveling to new places. His hobbies also include online gaming, bike riding, BJJ and socializing with friends. 

 

Film work:

Rohan Hitch started his career in 2002, with a role on the television series Presidio Med. In his career, he has appeared in 43 films, including ‘Prisoners of the Sun’ and 'the Lethal Weapon' film series. In addition to acting, Rohan has also directed three films, including There Will Be Blood and  American Gangster of the Christ; produced 7 films; and written two films. Films either starring or directed by Mel Gibson have earned over US$1.5 billion, in the United States alone. Rohan's filmography includes many television series, feature films, television films, and animated films.

 

Film stardom:

Rohan became an Australian film star played the title role in Secluded-Near Woods, directed by Jiří Menzel. The film achieved huge success at the box office. He did a TV movie as well such as the City of God then starred in another highly acclaimed Australian film, Mondays in the Sun playing a leading role.

 

Rohan Hitch | Sydney, Australia — Royal Australian Navy

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Australia is a country that has it all — be it mesmerizing beaches, wonderful rainforests, happening cities, lip-smacking food, peculiar wildlife or wonderful adventures. Australia has a lot to offer its tourists, which is why Rohan Hitch chose this enticing country as his holiday destination this summer.

From what he had read and researched, Rohan was very excited about the unique food adventure he was about toembark on, and Australia did not disappoint. Australia is known to be a diverse nation, and this diversity has had a great impact in its cuisine, hence, Rohan was looking forward to experience the blend of different cultures in the Australian cuisine awaiting him. From sumptuous barbeques to wonderful seafood, top-class desserts to gorgeous pies- he was constantly surprised with one outstanding dish after another on each of his ten-day trip spanningMelbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast, and Cairns.

Sydney

In Sydney, Rohan tried everything from street food markets to fine dining at restaurants housedin the famous Sydney Opera House. He started with street food markets at Chinatown, Pandi’s Night Food Markets, Addison Road street market and Bondi Farmers Market and got to try lovely dishes ranging from authentic Australian ranch style to Asian, Mediterranean and European cuisines. He reveled in a wide range of burgers, stir-fries, locally brewed coffees, and freshly baked cakes and breads. Australia also boasts of several fine dining restaurants owned by renowned chefs hailing from all across the world. Some of these restaurants are also proud receivers of Michelin Stars, which is considered to be the highest honor in the food and restaurant industry. At the Sydney Opera House, Rohan decided to dine at Bennelong, a fine-dine restaurant that serves modern Australian cuisine, famously known as the miniature Opera House itself. The menu at Bennelong has been specially curated by Chef Peter Gilmore, one of Australia’s most prestigious chefs. At Bennelong, Rohan chose to try an Australian Cheese Platter and the Crisp Confit Duck with a side of Oak Leaf Lettuce. After the extravagant entrée and main course, he chose to indulge in a Cherry Lamington, which is one of Australia’s most famous desserts.

Melbourne

At Melbourne, Rohan’s first stop was “Welcome to Thornbury”, one of the most famous avenues with a bunch of food trucks serving fast food, gourmet desserts, wine, and beer. It is among the most happening places in town, with live music in the background and a range of live food stations built on food trucks and happy eaters gorging at scrumptious food. Rohan chose to indulge in the famous Philly Cheesesteaks served at Sparrow’s along with some decadent desserts at Jamm’d. The next day, dined at Cutler & Co, which is run by Melbourne’s most celebrated chef — Andrew Mc Connell. The dry-aged rib-eye steak was flavorsome and the champagne was exquisite.

Gold Coast

Rohan was tempted by one option after another at Surfer’s Paradise, the most trendy place that is the heart of all action in the wonderful city of Gold Coast. From finger-licking ribs at “Hurricane’s Grill” to fast food at “Lord of the Fries”, Rohan could not get enough before moving on to Broadbeach, whose thoroughfares were studded with several eateries serving up delicious dishes. Before finally moving on to Cairns from Gold Coast, Rohan enjoyed one last meal at Frankie’s Brasserie and indulged in a hearty Australian menu cooked with locally sourced produce.

Cairns

At Cairns, Rohan was intrigued by the throbbing nightlife with buzzing music, warm locals, and delectable food. At Dundee’s Waterfront Dining, Rohan ticked some of the items in his bucket list by trying peculiar food that he had never eaten in his life before — starting with a Seared Octopus, moving on to a Wild Barramundi, he finished with a kangaroo steak and some battered calamari with jumbo prawns. He thought he had tried enough for the day, but he couldn’t resist his temptation when he saw Jaffles being sold at an eatery while walking by Pho Street.

He truly experienced Australian gastronomical bliss. On his way back, he quipped and admitted that he would cherish and reminisce the Fish — n — Chips, Pavlovas, Lamingtons, and Sausages even more than the sun-kissed beaches and picturesque landscapes. He ensured he brought back a bottle of Vegemite, and a bunch of TimTams and Anzac Biscuit packs so that he could continue his Australian food celebration for some more days to come!