- John Wood
John Wood (Born July 14, 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actor, best known for his role as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon in the Seven Network's long running police drama "Blue Heelers". John Wood began his acting career in 1967, where he has a guest role in "Bellbird", an Australian television series. He then appearred in several Australian drama series' and mini-series' in minor roles.
- Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune (born February 19, 1971 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia), is a four time Gold Logie Award winning Australian actress, best known for her role as Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers.
- Martin Sacks
"Martin Sacks" (born 16th October 1956, Sydney) is a well-known Australian actor, chiefly known for his 11-year role on "Blue Heelers" from 1994 to 2005. Sacks first got into acting after a bit part in an episode of "The Love Boat" when it was filming in the Pacific. His first role came about in the series "The Restless Years" in the late 1970s, which started him on the television circuit in Australia.
- William McInnes
William McInnes (b. September 10 1960) is a tall (6' 4" (1.93 m)) Australian actor born in Redcliffe, Queensland. After a recurring role on "A Country Practice" in 1990, McInnes appeared in series such as "Bligh", "Ocean Girl", and "Snowy" before making his name as Sergeant Nick Schultz on "Blue Heelers" in 1994. McInnes starred on the show until 1998, when he left to focus on other work.
- Julie Nihill
Julie Nihill (born 1955 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress. After early roles in 1980s soap operas such as "The Young Doctors", "Prisoner" and "Sons and Daughters" and the miniseries "Bodyline" (in which she appeared as Jessie Bradman, Donald Bradman's wife). Nihill was cast in the role for which she became a household face: as bartender and local council member Christine 'Chris' Reilly on the police drama "Blue Heelers".
- Tasma Walton
Tasma Walton (born 1974 in Geraldton, Western Australia) is an Australian actress. After deferring her law degree she joined the local radio station in her home town, getting her first taste of the show-business industry. She was accepted into the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) but dropped out after 2 years because she was unsure about where she was heading.
- Jane Allsop
Jane Allsop (born July 3, 1975 in Oxford, England) is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Jo Parrish on "Blue Heelers".
- Ditch Davey
Ditch Davey (born 30 July 1975, in Melbourne) is an Australian actor. He was born Kristian Davey, but legally changed his name to Ditch when he was 18. He got the name Ditch when his younger sister couldn't pronounce Kristian, so instead she ended up calling him 'Ditchin'. As the years went on 'Ditch' became a nickname so on his eighteenth birthday Ditch was who he became. Ditch graduated from the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 1998, …
- Caroline Craig
Caroline Craig (b. June 1, 1976 in Abbotsford, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian TV and film actress. She was educated at Geelong Grammar School and then later to Melbourne Girls' Grammar School. Her parents, noticing her interest in the arts, enrolled her at St. Martin's Youth Arts Centre at the age of 10. Graduating with her VCE in 1992 she had to decide whether to enrol for law or acting. Not surprisingly her parents encouraged her to enrol in the law degree.
- Paul Bishop
Paul Bishop, born in 1964 in Gladstone, Queensland is an Australian actor of television and theater. Bishop's film debut was a minor role in the 1997 movie "Paradise Road". He is best known for playing Sergeant Ben Stewart on "Blue Heelers" from 1998 to 2004. He appeared with Claudia Karvan in the TeleMovie " Never Tell me Never". He also has extensive theatre credits in productions such as "Three Days of Rain, Money and Friends, Take Me Out, …
- Damian Walshe-Howling
"Damian Walshe-Howling" (born January 22 1970) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Constable Adam Cooper on "Blue Heelers". Walshe-Howling starred on "Blue Heelers" from 1995 to 1998, and returned for the series finale in 2006. He has also had guest starring roles on "The Secret Life of Us" (2001)as Mac, "Marshall Law" (2002) and "Stingers" (2003).
- Rachel Gordon
Rachel Gordon (born 10 May, 1976 in Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian actress. Rachel is a 1996 graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, Australia. Since her graduation, she has combined stage acting with various roles in Australian television and films. In late 2004 Rachel married her partner of 11 years, Scott Johnson (who is also an actor). The two met at NIDA.
- Simone McAullay
Simone McAully (born 1976) is an Australian actress. McAully was born on 14th April 1976 in Perth, Australia. She took dance lessons in ballet and jazz from an early age and continued until the age of 12. After this she decided to begin playing the cello and play volleyball. For three years she represented Australia in many volleyball tournaments.
- Samantha Tolj
Samantha Tolj (born 12 June 1982 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actress, who previously starred in "Blue Heelers" until its axing in 2006. Samantha Tolj's father is Croatian and mother is Anglo Celtic Australian. Tolj began professional acting guest starring on "Stingers", "MDA", and a bit part in an episode of "Blue Heelers".
- Geoff Morrell
Geoff Morrell(born: 1949) is an Australian film and theatre actor. Morrell began his career in theatre acting, becoming a founding member of the Theatre South organisation. In 1983, he briefly moved to England, featuring in a number of productions there. In 1985, he branched into film acting, with a minor role in a telemovie version of Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan". Over the next few years, he moved between film and theatre, …
- Vince Colosimo
Vince Colosimo (born 11 November 1966 in Melbourne) is an Australian stage and screen actor of Italian descent. He has worked in both Australia and the United States, the latter on popular shows like "The Practice" and "Without a Trace". Colosimo is not married, he shares a daughter - Lucia born in 2002- with Australia actor Jane Hall - whom he worked with on "A Country Practice" in 1994. He lives in Westgarth, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.
- Charlie Clausen
Charlie Clausen (born 31 July, 1978 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor most known for his role as Jake Harrison on "McLeod's Daughters" in 2003, but most recently for his role as Acting Sergeant Alex Kirby on the now axed police drama series "Blue Heelers", which he starred in for the majority of Season 12 (2005) and Season 13 (2006).
- Danny Raco
Danny Raco (born December 24, 1979) is an Australian actor, known for his television work. Raco was born in Rome, Italy. He got his start playing Marco Vialli on the teenage soap opera "Heartbreak High" from 1998 to 1999. In 2001, he joined the cast of a primetime soap opera, "Home and Away", playing Alex Poulous. While on the show, he dated co-stars Tammin Sursok and Ada Nicodemou, who played his sister Leah.
- Josh Lawson
Joshua Lawson (born 1981), Australian actor, grew up in Brisbane, Queensland, and attended St. Joseph's College in Gregory Terrace. He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) in 2001. He also spent one year studying improvisation techniques in Los Angeles at The Second City and The Groundlings. Lawson has had guest-starring roles in such popular Australian television programs as "Blue Heelers" and "Home and Away", …
- Rupert Reid
Rupert Reid is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role as Constable Jack Lawson on the Australian TV show "Blue Heelers" from 1999 to 2001.
- Kate Ritchie
Kate Ritchie (born August 14, 1978 in Goulburn, New South Wales) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actress who is best known for her portrayal of Sally Fletcher on the television soap opera "Home and Away". She has played the character since the series began in 1988 and, along with fellow original cast member Ray Meagher, holds the Guinness Record for the longest continuous role in an Australian drama series. In addition to 19 years on "Home and Away", …
- Chris Adshead
Chris Adshead is an Australian television director, mainly of comedy and soap operas (eg The Young Doctors, Prisoner, A Country Practice, Blue Heelers, Neighbours etc). He is married to the former Neighbours actress, Shaunna O'Grady.
- John Jarratt
John Jarratt (born August 5, 1951 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian actor. Jarratt graduated from NIDA, the Australian national drama school in 1973. His screen debut was in "The Great Macarthy". He also appeared in Peter Weir's "Picnic at Hanging Rock" in 1975 and "Summer City" in 1977 with a young Mel Gibson. Jarratt had the lead role in the mini series "The Last Outlaw" in 1980, playing Ned Kelly.
- Alison Whyte
Alison Whyte is a Tasmanian born Australian actress best known for her role on the Australian television series "Frontline". A former student of classical ballet, Whyte graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts before rising to prominence on Australian television for her role as Emma Ward on "Frontline", the ABC's parody of current affairs programs - a role for which she won a Logie Award.
- Catherine Wilkin
Catherine Wilkin is an Australian actress, best known for her regular and recurring performances in television. She played Janice Young in "Prisoner", Pauline Grey in "Rafferty's Rules", Katherine Jensen in "Embassy", Sally Downie in "Blue Heelers" and Liz Ryan in "McLeod's Daughters".
- Paul Mercurio
Paul Joseph Mercurio (born March 31, 1963) is an Australian actor and dancer who was the star of Baz Luhrmann's "Strictly Ballroom" (1992). His father is character actor Gus Mercurio. Mercurio is one of four judges on the Australian version of the popular television show "Dancing with the Stars" which was broadcast in Australia on Channel Seven in 2004, 2005, and 2006.
- Brett Climo
Brett Climo (born 26 September, 1964) is an Australian actor. His television credits include: "Sons and Daughters", "A Country Practice", "The Flying Doctors", "The Man from Snowy River", "Pacific Drive", "Murder Call", "Water Rats", "Blue Heelers", "Stingers" and "All Saints".
- Shane Bourne
"Shane Bourne" (born 24 November 1949 in Glasgow, Scotland), is an Australian stand-up comedian and actor. Bourne was a well-known comedic face throughout the 1980s, with roles on the Australian version of "Are You Being Served?" and "Hey Hey It's Saturday". In the mid 1990's, Bourne hosted a revived Blankety Blanks, which lasted two seasons. In recent years Bourne has made the change to dramatic acting and has been critically acclaimed.
- Kevin Harrington
Kevin Harrington (born 4 September 1959 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actor who is perhaps best known for his role as David Bishop on the Australian soap opera "Neighbours". He first appeared as best man at father Harold's wedding to Madge in 1988, before becoming a regular in 2003. He was originally chosen partly for his facial resemblance to actor Ian Smith.
- Kate Kendall
Kate Kendall was born on 27 July, 1973. Kendall is an Australia actress and would be best known for her role in the long running Nine Network Australian Drama Stingers. Kate studied at the Adelaide Centre for Performing Arts. She is a graduate of the Adelaide Centre of Performing Arts and has work mostly in theatre in Melbourne and Adelaide. Small parts in Television shows such as Home and Away and Neighbours led to a commended guest role as Rosie Burgess in Blue Heelers in 1998.
- Peta Doodson
Peta Doodson (3 november 1945) is an Australian television actress. She was more commonly known as playing the hardlined Inspector of police, Inspector Monica Draper, on the hit TV show "Blue Heelers". Doodson was born in Queensland, Australia in 1945, her mother was an artist and her father was a maintenance officer. In 1970 Doodson began working as a registered nurse and soon went into television work as a medical advisor on many TV shows.
- Eliza Taylor-Cotter
Eliza Jane Taylor-Cotter (born on 24 October 1989 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress who is perhaps best known for her regular role as Janae Hoyland on the Australian television series, "Neighbours" or on "The Sleepover Club" as Rosie Cartwright. Eliza Taylor-Cotter began her acting career with classes at Drama With A Difference, a Melbourne based acting school.
- Chris Vance
Chris Vance (b. December 1971 in London, England) is an Australian actor best known for his role as Sean Everleigh on hospital drama "All Saints". Vance had previously featured on Australian dramas "Stingers" and "Blue Heelers", as well as "The Bill". In June 2007 it was announced that he would appear in the third season of "Prison Break" as an inmate named Whistler.
- Neil Pigot
"Neil Pigot" (born December 28, 1961 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actor, best known to audiences as Inspector Falcon-Price on "Blue Heelers". Pigot began his career in theatre, and soon moved to guest starring roles in television shows such as "The Games" (1998), "The Secret Life of Us" (2000), "Marshall Law" (2002" and "Stingers" (2003).
- Ann Burbrook
Ann Burbrook, sometimes credited as Annie Burbrook or Anne Burbrook, (born November 7, 1960 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actress. Burbrook trained at the Australian Ballet School before moving to Brisbane to dance for a number of years with the Queensland Ballet. A Theatresports player, convener and tutor, Burbrook made the transition from dance to acting through an association with La Boite Theatre in Brisbane.
- Debra Lawrance
Debra Lawrance is an Australian actress best known for her role as Pippa Ross on "Home & Away", which she played from 1990 to 1998. She took over the role from Vanessa Downing and continued to play the part until leaving in 1998, although she has frequently returned to guest star. Lawrance also played Daphne Graham in "Prisoner" from 1985 to 1986, and had a recurring role as Reverend Grace Curtis, …
- Anne Phelan
Anne Phelan (born 2 August 1944 in Australia) is an Australian actress. She has appeared in many famous Australian series and soap operas, including "Prisoner" where she played the role of Myra Desmond. Prior to appearing as Myra she had appeared in one episode of the series in 1979 playing Officer Manson who had the sole purpose of threatening to resign over the favourable treatment afforded prisoner Barbara Davidson in episode 17.
- Angus McLaren
Angus McLaren is a young Australian actor seen in such shows as Silversun, H2O: Just Add Water, Neighbours, Something in the Air and Blue Heelers. Angus McLaren was also the author of "A History of contraception, from antiquity to the present day." - Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell (1990), which also highlights the contrception situation in Nazi Germany. He is Currently dating H2O: Just Add Water co-star Cariba Heine.
- Amy Mathews
Amy Mathews is a Logie Award winning Australian actress born on 29 March 1980 in Melbourne, Australia, although she has spent most of her life in Sydney. She has previously held guest roles in Seven Network series, such as "Always Greener", "All Saints" and "Blue Heelers". In 2006, Mathews joined the cast of the long-running Australian soap opera "Home and Away" as Rachel Armstrong, a psychiatrist and friend of long-term Summer Bay resident, …
- Matt Passmore
Matt Passmore is an Australian actor. After graduating from NIDA in 2001, Passmore began his career on the children's television series "Play School" from 2002. In 2003, Passmore appeared in the film "Son of the Mask" and had a several-episode role as the handicapped, trauma-suffering husband of Susie Raynor on "Blue Heelers". He also had a semi-regular role in the Australian drama "Always Greener" as DJ Pete 'Dr Love' Jones.