Alex Williams has made a name for himself playing real people on TV. Straight after graduating from drama school in Perth, he was cast as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in Underground: The Julian Assange Story in 2012.
Julianโs mother, Christine Hawkins, declared Alex was so convincing that โat times, I actually felt I was looking at my sonโ.

โHis mum gave a really nice quote about my performance, which was lovely โ one of the nicest things anyoneโs ever said to me,โ Alex, 32, tells TV WEEK.
Later, he played musician Kirk Pengilly in 2014โs INXS: Never Tear Us Apart.
โKirk was on set, helping me learn guitar and saxophone,โ Alex remembers. โI think he was pretty happy with his portrayal.โ
Now, Alex is in the news for playing another real person, legendary spin bowler Shane Warne, in two-part biographical drama Warnie.
Itโs been just over a year since Shane died, aged just 52. More than 50,000 people attended his memorial service at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Alex played Kirk (top right) in INXS: Never Tear Us Apart.
(Image: Supplied)โThere was a fair bit of pressure going into it, knowing heโs an icon and loved not only in Melbourne, but Australia-wide, India, England,โ Alex admits. โBut I guess that pressure helps motivate you to work as hard as you can to make it as authentic as possible.โ
Alex spent eight weeks preparing to play Shane. One of the things he did was gain about 8kg.
โHe had a body like a discus thrower โ strong through the core, arms and shoulders,โ he says. โHe was powerful, so I felt I needed to put on a bit of size.โ
The actor declares gaining the weight was โsurprisingly easyโ.
โI just started ordering two of everything: two Guinness, two doughnutsโฆ You can do it over six months and feel quite good, but if you do it over eight weeks, you donโt.โ

Alex felt the โpressureโ when retelling Shaneโs story.
(Image: Supplied)Alex grew up playing backyard cricket and has been playing โjust sociallyโ for the past three years. Learning to bowl leg spin for Warnie, though, was something else.
โItโs the hardest thing to do in the game,โ he says. โThereโs a reason why, before Shane Warne, it was dead.โ
In Sydney, Alex worked with spin bowler Steve OโKeefe, before going to Melbourne to learn from Bryce McGain, a Test bowler from Shaneโs era.
โHe not only helped me get the action right โ heโd trained with [Shaneโs coach] Terry Jenner and Shane for a long time โ but to also understand the mentality behind how he bowled and how heโd stare down a batsman, how heโd sledge and those sorts of things.โ
On top of that, Alex spent a lot of time reading everything he could find about Shane and watching him play.
โMy girlfriend was pretty sick of Shane Warne highlights on YouTube by the end of it, I can tell you that much for free!โ
Alexโs girlfriend is actress Indiana Evans, who played Matilda Hunter in Home And Away and, more recently, appeared in the film Thor: Love And Thunder.
โWe work together on self-tapes and auditions,โ he says. โShe helped me a lot with the Warnie audition.โ

โIt was a great experience working in Home And Awayโ.
(Image: Supplied)Alex did a stint in H&A himself recently, playing Jacob, the abusive husband of Dr Bree Cameron (Juliet Godwin). Playing such a manipulative person was โawfulโ.
โIt was a great experience working in Home And Away, but I couldnโt say I enjoyed playing that character.โ
Up next, Alex wants to keep working in Australia โ โIndy loves it in Sydneyโ โ and has been thinking of some other real people heโd like to play on TV.
โIโve actually got a couple in the back pocket,โ he says. โBut Iโm not going to share who they are yet!โ
