Dry
A lawyer returns to his hometown in the remote Australian Outback and gets drawn into a dangerous legal case that tears the town apart.
Every credited film and television appearance from 1997 to present.
A lawyer returns to his hometown in the remote Australian Outback and gets drawn into a dangerous legal case that tears the town apart.
A man discovers a series of notes left by his late wife that lead him to uncover truths about their marriage he never expected.
Based on the true story of the 1952 Coast Guard rescue of the SS Pendleton. Bana plays Bernie Webber, the boat's coxswain.
Bana delivers a career-defining performance as real-life interrogator Kath. Won the AACTA Award for Best Actor. Widely considered his finest work.
A 16-year-old raised by her father as a lethal assassin goes on the run across Europe. Directed by Joe Wright.
Spielberg's dramatization of the 1972 Munich massacre. Bana plays Avner, the lead Israeli operative. Considered one of the definitive films of the 2000s.
Portrayed Prince Hector opposite Brad Pitt's Achilles in Petersen's epic adaptation of Homer's Iliad. Physically demanding role that showcased Bana's range.
Cast as Bruce Banner in Ang Lee's take on the Marvel icon. One of the most physically demanding roles of Bana's career and a major Hollywood production.
Ridley Scott's visceral depiction of the 1993 Mogadishu mission. Bana's breakout international role as SFC Norm Hooten, earning critical recognition worldwide.
The film that started it all. Bana's raw, transformative performance as real-life criminal Mark "Chopper" Read. Won AFI Award for Best Actor and launched a film career from stand-up comedy.
Eric Bana's filmography spans over 25 years and more than 30 credited roles across film and television. Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1968, Bana began his career in stand-up comedy before transitioning to acting with his breakout role in Chopper (2000).
The film earned him the AFI Award for Best Actor and caught the attention of Hollywood, leading to roles in Black Hawk Down (2001), Hulk (2003), and Troy (2004). Throughout his career, Bana has consistently chosen diverse and challenging roles — from the psychological intensity of Deliver Us from Evil (2013) to the family drama Dry (2023), demonstrating remarkable range and commitment to authentic storytelling.
This complete filmography includes every credited film and television appearance, organized chronologically. Each entry includes release year, role details, runtime, director, and rating. It serves as the most comprehensive Eric Bana film reference available online.