Les Hill
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Born | Paddington, New South Wales, Australia | 1 August 1973
Years active | 1990–present |
Les Hill (born 1 August 1973)[1] is an Australian actor who has appeared in many Australian television productions including Rescue: Special Ops, Home and Away and Underbelly.
Early life[]
Hill was born in the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick, New South Wales on 1 August 1973 and he has a younger sister named Rebecca.[1] Hill attended Prairiewood High School in Wetherill Park, New South Wales.[2] While at school, he became "rowdy" and was eventually asked to leave.[1]
Acting career[]
Hill joined the cast of Home and Away playing the role of Blake Dean; which Hill said helped him make friends in the acting business.[1] He also acted in the film Flirting, which required him to perform his first naked frontal scene.[1] He also played one of the main roles in Pirates Island 1991.
Hill is also known for his role as underworld figure Jason Moran in the 2008 series Underbelly.[3] He had a starring role in the drama series Rescue: Special Ops.[4]
Hill has also appeared in Pacific Drive as Grant Crozier in 1997, Water Rats, Wildside, the Nine Network series Scorched, and the 2010 Steven Spielberg produced Miniseries The Pacific. He also starred in Peter Benchley's The Beast alongside fellow Home and Away actor Laura Vasquez, playing one of the divers that was killed by the giant squid.
Hill reprised his role of Jason Moran in the sequel/spin-off series Fat Tony & Co. which was not a part of the Underbelly franchise due to financing reasons.[clarification needed] The show focused on the rise and fall of Tony Mokbel, who also featured in the original series, played by Robert Mammone.
In April 2014, it was announced that Hill has joined the cast of Wonderland as Max Saliba, a new resident with an air of mystery about him.[5]
Film and television[]
Work | Media type and date | Role |
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Rake | Television series 2018 | Tradesman Gabe (1 episode, 2018) |
Patricia Moore | Television series 2018 | Richard Moore (9 episodes, 2018) |
Love Child | Television series 2016 | Captain Bruce (2 episodes, 2016) |
Crushed | 2015/I | David |
Wonderland | Television series 2014-2015 | Max Saliba (22 episodes, 2014-2015) |
Locks of Love | 2014 | James |
In a Woman's World | Television series 2014 | Robert Priestly (1 episode, 2014) |
Fat Tony & Co | Television series 2014 | Jason Moran (3 episodes, 2014) |
Handyman | Short 2014 | Hal / Les Hill |
House Husbands | Television series 2013 | Simon Lawson-West (4 episodes, 2013) |
The Great Mint Swindle | Television film 2012 | Lawyer |
Terra Nova | Television series 2011 | Hooper (2 episodes, 2011) |
Rescue Special Ops | Television series 2009-2011 | Dean Gallagher (48 episodes, 2009-2011) |
The Pacific | TV Mini-Series 2010 | 1st Lt. Ben Sohn (1 episode, 2010) |
Separation City | 2009 | Harry Ronayne |
Rogue Nation | Television series 2009 | Sergeant Sutherland (1 episode, 2009) |
Scorched | Television film 2008 | Tom |
Underbelly | Television series 2008 | Jason Moran (8 episodes, 2008) |
Candy for My Baby | Short 2008 | Man |
East West 101 | Television series 2007 | Ballistics Officer (1 episode, 2007) |
Home and Away | Television series 1990-2005 | Blake Dean (375 episodes, 1990-2005) |
Sport[]
Les is a self-confessed massive supporter of the Sydney Roosters rugby league team in the Australian National Rugby League.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e May, Nigel (25 April 1992). "The Hills are alive!...". Look-in. IPC Media (17): 8, 9.
- ^ Prairiewood High School celebrates 25 years
- ^ Hollywood beckons for Underbelly star Les Hill
- ^ Rescue Special Ops' Les Hill back on the big screen, with Joel Egerton in Separation City
- ^ Knox, David (14 April 2014). "Les Hill joins Wonderland". TV Tonight. TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
External links[]
- 1973 births
- Australian male television actors
- Living people