James Sorensen - Career

Career

As well as acting, Sorensen is also a male model.

During his final year at high school, Sorensen was cast in his first major role, Hating Alison Ashley. He has also appeared in various children's programmes and in 2005 played the lead role of Mike in the children's drama series Blue Water High. He has also had guest roles in Wicked Science and Satisfaction and appeared in the short film "Physical Graffiti", which was filmed in Melbourne.

In 2007 Sorensen had started in the cast in the Australian soap Neighbours as Declan Napier, brother of Oliver Barnes (David Hoflin) and son of Rebecca Napier, (Jane Hall). Declan became a popular character among fans, but on 30 January 2010 it was confirmed that Sorensen was departing Neighbours to join the army, but his character was recast as the producers were not yet ready to write him out of the show. It was later revealed that Sorensen quit Neighbours to join the army, but he revealed in an interview that he will return to acting in a few years' time. However Sorensen left the army after a few months due to injury, and is now pursuing a career in photography. Sorensen appears in television commercials for Man With A Van.

He is set to star in Conspiracy 365.

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