Acting Credits
Year | Title | Format | Role |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Skyways | TV series | Robin's Brother & Trevor Kirk |
1981 | I Can Jump Puddles | TV movie | Freddy |
1983 | Home | TV series | Unknown |
1985 | Golden Pennies | TV series | Sean |
1986–1989 | Neighbours | TV series | Scott Robinson |
1988 | The Heroes | TV mini-series | Happy Huston |
1990 | Prisoners of the Sun | Film | Private Talbot |
1990 | Shadows of the Heart | TV movie | Alex Fargo |
1991 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat | TV special | Joseph |
1993 | Galleria | Short film | Duane |
1995 | The Last Bullet | TV movie | Stanley Brennan |
1995 | Rough Diamonds | Film | Mike Tyrell |
1996 | The Sun, the Moon and the Stars | Film | Pat |
2000 | Sorted | Film | Martin |
2002 | Tempe Tip | Film | Max |
2003 | Horseplay | Film | Henry |
2003 | Ned | Film | Father Thompson |
2002–2003 | MDA | TV series | Richard Savage |
2004 | Loot | TV movie | Jon Peregrine |
2005 | Buzz! The Music Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2005 | Vietcong 2 | Video game | Australian Officer |
2006 | Buzz! The Big Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2006 | Buzz! The Sports Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2007 | Buzz! The Mega Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2007 | Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2007 | Buzz! The Schools Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2008 | Buzz! The Pop Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2008 | Buzz! Quiz TV | Video game | Buzz |
2008 | Buzz! Master Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2008 | Buzz! Brain Bender | Video game | Buzz |
2008 | Echo Beach | TV series | Daniel Marrack |
2009 | Buzz! Brain of the World | Video game | Buzz |
2009 | Buzz! Quiz World | Video game | Buzz |
2010 | Animals United | Film | Toby (voice) |
2010 | Buzz!: The Ultimate Music Quiz | Video game | Buzz |
2011 | Evil Calls | Video film | Gary |
2011 | Back2Hell | Video film | Gary |
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