Ryan Corr - Life and Career

Life and Career

Corr was born in Melbourne. He started his acting career at the age of thirteen with the Film Opraholic. His first television performance was on The Sleepover Club with a supporting role as Matthew McDougal. Later on, after filming The Sleepover Club he got a lead role as Sheng Zamett on Silversun. Soon after, Corr had many guest appearances on shows such as Scooter: Secret Agent, Blue Heelers and Neighbours. Corr has also done a lot of voice work and recently was the voice of a sheep in Charlotte's Web. In 2006, the second series of Blue Water High aired on Australian TV in which he had a lead. He starred as a young surfer named Eric, who was one of the six chosen teens to attend Solar Blue. In 2010, Corr appeared in the final few episodes of Underbelly: The Golden Mile as Michael Kanaan. Corr is now currently on the popular Australian television show, Packed to the Rafters, playing Dave Rafter's nephew Coby Jennings. Corr was the 2011 recipient of the Heath Ledger Scholarship. Corr was a nominee for Cleo's Bachelor of the Year 2012.

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