Friels career began with work mostly in theatre and television. In 1980, Friels was a presenter on the Australian version of
Play School, the series for young children. His first film role was in the unreleased
Prisoners (1981), appearing with
David Hemmings and
Tatum O'Neal. His first appearance in a released film was in
Hoodwink (1981), alongside his future wife,
Judy Davis. In 1986, he played the title role in
Malcolm, about a shy mechanical genius, for which he was awarded the 1986
AFI Award for
Best Actor. Friels was also nominated for the Best Actor award the following year, for his role in
Ground Zero, but did not win: the film received mixed reviews, with one describing him as "a proficient enough actor, but...miscast". Friels later won another
AFI Award in 1995 for his starring role in the 1994
Halifax f.p. telemovie Hard Corps. Friels has played a range of other roles. He was a megalomaniac corporate executive in the 1990 feature film
Darkman. From 1996 to 1999, he played Frank Holloway on
Water Rats, a role which won him the
Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor at
the 1997 awards. Since 2003, Friels has appeared as the main character in the
BlackJack series of telemovies. In 2010 he also starred in
Killing Time where he played notorious underworld figure
Lewis Moran. In 2018, he played Tony Ballantyne in the TV miniseries
Mystery Road, again opposite Judy Davis. In 2021, Friels appeared as Jack Ramsay in the second season of the ABC series
Total Control, a Coalition MP facing off against independent candidate Alex Irving. ==Personal life==