- Alex Dimitriades
Alex Dimitriades (born 28 December 1973 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actor. The son of first generation Greek immigrants, Dimitriades grew up in Earlwood, a working-class suburb of Sydney. His parents divorced when he was 12. Dimitriades began his career in the 1993 Australian film "The Heartbreak Kid" and later starred in the spin-off TV series "Heartbreak High", in which he played Nick Poulos. - Aaron Pedersen
Aaron Pedersen (born November 24, 1970) is an Australian actor of Arrente/Arabana descent. His acting career began in 1994 when he starred in the mini-series Heartland. He rose to 'fame' in 1995 where he was co-host of Gladiators Australia, a successful Australian game show. Pedersen's major acting role was for Wildside in 1997. In 1999, he played Michael Reilly in Water Rats for two seasons. Other dramatic roles he has been in have included MDA (in 2002), … - Susie Porter
Susie Porter is a Logie Award winning Australian television and film actress. Porter began her acting career in "House Gang", a short lived television program. She was in one episode and was on air only for a limited time. She then had small roles in other Australian television programs in the late 1990's, including "Big Sky", "Wildside" and "Water Rats". In 2000, she starred in the film "Bootmen". - Victoria Longley
Vicky Longley is an Australian actor. She has worked extensively in television with credits including: "Murder Call", "Wildside", "Water Rats", "Farscape", "Young Lions", and "All Saints". - John Clayton
John Clayton (born 1940, died 2003) was an Australian actor. He was best known for his television work, with credits including: "Division 4", "Rush", "The Outsiders", "Chopper Squad", "A Country Practice", "The Flying Doctors", "E Street", "Police Rescue", "Blue Heelers", "Water Rats", "Wildside", "Farscape", "Grass Roots" and "All Saints". - Mary Coustas
Mary Coustas (born 16 September 1964) is an Australian television personality. Originally from Melbourne, Coustas often performs under the impersonation of "Effie": a stereotypical second-generation Greek Australian. Her initial claim to fame was on the somewhat popular 1980s television sitcom "Acropolis Now". Since then, Coustas has frequented television commercials and had her own talk show called "Greeks On The Roof". - Steve Bastoni
Steve Bastoni (born March 4, 1966 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian Australian actor. Bastoni is best known for his role in "Police Rescue" as Constable Yannis 'Angel' Angelopoulos. He has also appeared in many other Australian series such as "Wildside", "Prisoner" and "Stingers". His film roles include "The Heartbreak Kid", "Suburban Mayhem", "Macbeth", "The Matrix Reloaded", … - Myles Pollard
Myles Pollard (born November 4 1972 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Nick Ryan on the TV series, "McLeod's Daughters". Pollard graduated from NIDA in 1998. In addition to "Wildside" his television credits include "Invincibles", "Water Rats", and "All Saints". He grew up in remote communities in Western Australia where his father was a school principal and his mother taught music. - Liz Burch
Liz Burch (born 18 October 1954 in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia) is an actress. Her most high profile roles are in the television series "The Flying Doctors" as Dr. Chris Randall, and Liz Cameron in "Cop Shop". Subsequent credits include: "Water Rats", "Wildside", "CrashBurn, "All Saints" and "Above the Law. - Jeremy Sims
Jeremy Sims (born 10 January 1966 in Perth, Western Australia) is an actor. He remains best known for his role as Alex Taylor in the saucy soap opera "Chances". Other television appearances include: "Wildside", "Medivac", "Farscape", "Young Lions", "Stingers", "The Secret Life of Us", "Fireflies" and "McLeod's Daughters". Sims recently directed a feature film "Last Train to Freo - Jason Clarke
Jason Clarke is an Australian actor. He has made many appearances on television, including "Murder Call", "Wildside", "Home and Away", "Blue Heelers", "All Saints", "Farscape", "White Collar Blue" and "Stingers". He is currently playing Tommy Caffee on the Showtime series "Brotherhood" opposite Jason Isaacs. - Jason Chong
Jason Chong (born 29 October 1969) is an Australian actor. Chong was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Australia. He is frequently seen on television; his credits include: "Wildside", "Bondi Banquet", "Murder Call", "Going Home", "Farscape" and "All Saints". In 2006, Chong played a news reporter in the American horror movie, "See No Evil (film)". - Anna Lise Phillips
Anna Lise Phillips is an Australian actress. Phillips grew up in Darwin and toured the Northern Territory with a youth theatre group before moving to the National Institute of Dramatic Art. She graduated from NIDA in 1996. Phillips' first major film role was in "The Boys" (1998). Phillips has appeared in many Australian TV series. She starred in the 2002 police drama " Young Lions" and has also had guest roles in "McLeod's Daughters", … - Kris McQuade
Kris McQuade (born 1952) is an Australian actress. Her film credits include: "The Love Letters from Teralba Road", "Kostas", "Fighting Back", "Lonely Hearts", "Goodbye Paradise", "The Coca-Cola Kid", "Strictly Ballroom", "Billy's Holiday" and "December Boys". Television credits include: "Fields of Flame", "Fields of Fire", "Palace of Dreams", "Certain Women", "Skyways", … - Les Hill
Les Hill (born 1 August 1973) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Blake Dean on the television soap opera "Home and Away" from 1990-1993. Hill has also appeared in Pacific Drive as Grant Crozier in 1997, Water Rats and Wildside. He will be appearing in the mini-series Underbelly as Jason Moran, due to screen in 2008. - Joy Smithers
Joy Smithers (born 15 July 1963) is an Australian actress, best known for her television work. Her credits include: "All The Way", "Bangkok Hilton", "The Flying Doctors", "Home and Away", "Wildside" and "All Saints". For a short time she was co-host of Good Morning Australia. - Sylvie Vartan
Sylvie Vartan (born August 151944 in Iskretz Bulgaria), is a French pop singer, the daughter of a Bulgarian father of Armenian descent and a Hungarian mother. Vartan arrived in France when she was 10. She married the French rocker Johnny Hallyday on April 12, 1965 in Loconville. They have a son, David Hallyday (who is also a singer), born David Michael Benjamin Smet on August 14, 1966. Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan were France's "Golden Couple" of their generation. - Linda Cropper
Linda Cropper is an Australian actress, noted for her television roles. Her credits include: "Palace of Dreams (1985)", an ABC mini-series, "Edens Lost", "Ring of Scorpio", "Bordertown", "Wildside", "Water Rats", "All Saints" and "White Collar Blue". She is possibly best known to international audiences for her recurring role as Xhalax Sun during the third season of the science fiction series "Farscape". - Peter Kowitz
Peter Kowitz is an Australian actor. His television credits include: "Prime Time", "Richmond Hill", "Chances", "Pacific Drive", "Water Rats", "Wildside", "Farscape", "Murder Call", "Grass Roots", "All Saints" and "Supernova". - Deborah Kennedy
Deborah Kennedy is an Australian actress recognised for several television and film roles, and for her appearance in a famous advertisement. Kennedy began her acting career on the stage, with the Marion Street Theatre, appearing in "The Trojan Woman" and "Macbeth". She followed this with work with several other theatrical organisations including SUDS, Repertory 200, the New Theatre, and the Pegeant Theatre. - Anne Looby
Anne Looby is an Australian actress best known for her role in the television series "A Country Practice" as Anna Lacey and her recurring appearances in "All Saints" as Julia Archer. Other TV appearances include: "Wildside", "Water Rats" and "Always Greener". Anne graduated from NIDA in 1988. Her theatre roles include Macbeth, Arcadia, and King Learwith the Sydney Theatre Company. Anne has also portrayed characters in the plays - Antonia Murphy
Antonia Murphy is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Lynn Palmer in the television soap opera "Sons and Daughters". Other TV credits include: "Prime Time", "Brides of Christ", "Water Rats", "Home and Away", "Wildside", "Grass Roots" and "All Saints". - Emma Roche
Emma Roche (born January 9, 1976) is an Australian actress. She began modelling at the age of four, and appeared in several commercials. Her first significant acting role was as Danielle in "Heartbreak High". After leaving the show, she worked in London, appearing in several plays. She also appeared in a single episode of "Wildside" in 1997. She was the original Stephanie Scully on the TV show "Neighbours", … - Grahame Bond
Grahame Bond (born 1943) is an Australian actor, writer, director and composer who began his career in entertainment at University of Sydney in the 1960s as a founding student member of the Sydney University Architecture Revue, which included his university friends Geoffrey Atherden (writer "Mother and Son", "Grass Roots"), Peter Weir (director "Gallipoli", "The Truman Show"), Peter Best (composer "Crocodile Dundee", … - John Langley
John Langley, director, writer, and producer of television and film, is best known as the creator and executive producer of the long-running television show "COPS", which premiered on FOX in March 1989. Prior to that, he was among the reality television pioneers as a producer of various two-hour event specials in syndicated television markets during the 1980s. Among Langley's credits are "American Vice: The Doping of a Nation", … - Pinky Beecroft
Pinky Beecroft (born Matt Ford 1968) was the lead singer and song-writer of Sydney band Machine Gun Fellatio until 2005, when the group split up. He is the current lead singer of Pinky Beecroft & The White Russians. He made a number of appearances on the ABC television series "The Glass House". He is a long-time friend of Tim Freedman, the lead singer of The Whitlams. - Wynn Roberts
Wynn Roberts is an Australian actor, best known for his television work. His credits include: "Homicide", "Prisoner", "Special Squad", "Neighbours", "The Flying Doctors", "Police Rescue", "A Country Practice" and "Wildside". - Aaron Pedersen
Voted Bachelor of the Year by Cleo Magazine (Australia) in 1994 - Rachel Blake
Studied Acting at NIDA (National Insitutute of Dramatic Art), University of New South Wales, NSW, Sydney, Australia. In a relationship with Tony Martin, her co-star from the series "Wildside" (1997) [2001] Is the female voice-artist for Australia's SBS network and several recent advertisments. - Tony Martin
10-year relationship with Lydia Miller, which ended amicably. Has one child, Justin Martin, from a previous marriage. He is also an actor. - Ben Gannon
- Mike Symonds
- Sarah Norton
- Susie Lord
- Mark Slater
- Matt Watters
- David Newman
- Adrian Di Iorio
- Daniel Di Iorio
- Pip Libbets
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