Travis Fimmel
(Actor)
.. Major Harry Smith
Born:
September 15, 1979
Birthplace: Victoria, Australia
Trivia:
Grew up the youngest of three brothers on a dairy farm in Victoria, Australia. Moved to Melbourne in his late teens to play Aussie Rules Football, but a broken leg before the season started put an end to his career. Signed on the spot in 2002 by L.A. Models after walking into their offices barefoot. Was the first male model to sign a six-figure contract to represent Calvin Klein exclusively; shot to instant fame with his successful underwear campaign. Named one of the World's Sexiest Bachelors by People Magazine in 2002. Landed his first acting role in 2003 as John Clayton in the short-lived WB series Tarzan.
Richard Roxburgh
(Actor)
.. Brigadier David Jackson
Born:
January 23, 1962
Birthplace: Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
A handsome, sharp-featured actor who has played everything from action baddies to charming romantic comedy leads, Australian actor Richard Roxburgh became a familiar face to international audiences thanks to roles in such high-profile Hollywood features as Moulin Rouge and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Born the youngest of six siblings in Albury, Australia, Roxburgh's interest in acting wasn't sparked until he became somewhat disillusioned with studying economics (his father was a successful accountant) at A.N.U. in Canberra. An interest in acting prompted the young Roxburgh to enroll in Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Arts, though it wasn't a successful film career to which he aspired, but one in the theater. He gained a reputation as a talented actor and stage director capable of both classic and contemporary work, and soon found his star rising in Europe as well. The actor had an early supporting role in the made-for-TV feature The Saint: Fear in Fun Park, which showed the stage-oriented actor possessing remarkable onscreen charisma. Though he continued to work on-stage, Roxburgh also began making appearances in television miniseries, and grew increasingly comfortable in front of the cameras. After more supporting roles in such features as Billy's Holiday (1995) and Children of the Revolution (1996), Roxburgh landed his first feature lead in the country & western-themed road movie Doing Time for Patsy Cline (1997) -- a role that earned the rising star an AFI award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. That same year, he charmed Australian audiences opposite Cate Blanchett in the romantic comedy Thank God He Met Lizzie as a reluctant groom whose fantasies about an ex-girlfriend threaten to sour his wedding day. Though Roxburgh's onscreen exposure, to this point, had been limited mostly to European audiences, all of that changed in the early 2000s. Cast as the villainous henchman in John Woo's high-profile sequel Mission: Impossible II, Roxburgh made quite an impression despite his limited screen time. The following year, he made even more of an impact on international audiences thanks to a role as the sniveling Duke of Worcester in Baz Luhrmann's breakout musical hit Moulin Rouge. Roxburgh's later role as legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes in 2002's The Hound of the Baskervilles courted controversy by depicting Holmes as a drug addict, and, in 2003, he suited up to fight crime once again in the comic book adaptation The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Roxburgh played another famous character -- Count Dracula -- in the eagerly anticipated horror feature Van Helsing in 2004.
Luke Bracey
(Actor)
.. Sergeant Bob Buick
Nicholas Hamilton
(Actor)
.. Private Noel Grimes
Alexander England
(Actor)
.. Warrant Officer Class 2 Jack Kirby
Birthplace: Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
Has worked extensively in the theatre including the Hayloft Project's production of The Nest in 2010 and The Sydney Theatre Company's production of Romeo and Juliet in 2013. Fell from a horse and dislocated his knee while filming the TV series Wild Boys in 2011. Had to master a South African accent when he played Tony Greig in 2011's Howzat! Kerry Packer's War. First major Hollywood movie was a role in Gods of Egypt (2016).
Daniel Webber
(Actor)
.. Private Paul Large
Matt Doran
(Actor)
.. Major Noel Ford
Stephen Peacocke
(Actor)
.. Second Lieutenant Adrian Roberts
Born:
October 30, 1981
Birthplace: Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia:
Spent three years unloading freight trucks as a teenager. At the age of 18, spent one year working as a farmhand on a cattle and sheep station, learning how to become a manager. While at university, took up rugby but gave it up later due to injuries and while recovering from one serious injury, auditioned for a play, which led to many performances for Newcastle University Conservatorium Theatre Productions. Won a City of Newcastle Drama Award for his performance in a university production of A Property of the Clan. Made his screen debut in 2006 feature Suburban Mayhem. Starred as Darryl "Brax" Braxton in Home and Away between 2011 and 2016. Won the 2012 Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Award for his role in Home and Away. In 2015, won a Logie Award for Best Actor in Home and Away. As of 2019, has starred as Detective Josh Levine in Australian drama Wanted since 2016.
Aaron L. McGrath
(Actor)
.. Private Brian Hornung
Uli Latukefu
(Actor)
.. Bombardier Ray Ngatai
Born:
August 02, 1984
Trivia:
Of Tongan ancestry.Played rugby union, basketball, volleyball, cricket and table tennis.Was a contestant on Australian Idol in 2004.Has a B.A. in Exercise Science.Met Dwayne Johnson over Zoom after getting the role of Dwayne Johnson (age 18-20) on Young Rock.Trained 5 to 6 days a week and ate 4000 calories a day to prepare for his role on Young Rock.
Myles Pollard
(Actor)
.. Flight Lieutenant Frank Riley
Mojean Aria
(Actor)
.. Second Lieutenant Gordon Sharp
Aaron Glenane
(Actor)
.. Captain Morrie Stanley
Ben Esler
(Actor)
.. Gunner Ken Deacon
Born:
January 01, 1982
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia:
Was inspired to pursue acting after watching such '80s movies as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future and Ghostbusters. Wielded a 50-pound machine gun throughout multiple scenes while shooting The Pacific. Contributed an afterword to the rereleased edition of World War II veteran Chuck Tatum's memoir, Red Blood, Black Sand; Esler portrayed Tatum in The Pacific. Tested his Irish accent for Hell on Wheels by using it in Irish pubs. Cowrote and directed the short film Gravediggers.
Christopher Sommers
(Actor)
.. RAAF Group Captain Peter Raw
Travis Jeffery
(Actor)
.. Second Lieutenant Geoff Kendal
Sam Cotton
(Actor)
.. Corporal Phil 'Doc' Dobson
Richard Te Are
(Actor)
.. Gunner Murry Watene
Sam Parsonson
(Actor)
.. Second Lieutenant David Sabben
Lasarus Ratuere
(Actor)
.. Corporal Buddy Lea
Ethan Robinson
(Actor)
.. Private Alf Bartlett
Paul Allica
(Actor)
.. Trojan Pilot
Sam Fraser
(Actor)
.. Private Colin Whiston
Sean McCarthy
(Actor)
.. Vic Grice
James Storer
(Actor)
.. Private Kenny Gant
Julian Cullen
(Actor)
.. Private Frank Topp
Leon Stripp
(Actor)
.. Chopper Gunner #1
Jon Iles
(Actor)
.. Chopper Gunner #2
Victoria Liu
(Actor)
.. Female VC
Niam Mayes
(Actor)
.. Australian Soldier