Mat Stevenson
Mat Stevenson (born 15 April 1969) credited variously as Matthew Stevenson and Matt Stevenson, is an Australian actor, known for his TV roles
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Born | Melbourne, Victoria Australia | 15 April 1969
Other names | Matthew Stevenson, Matt Stevenson |
Occupation | Television actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Biography
Stevenson is best known for playing the long running regular role of Adam Cameron in the television soap opera Home and Away from 1989 to 1994, making a return appearance in 1999. Prior to Home and Away, Stevenson played the part of "Skinner", a treacherous petty criminal whom Todd Landers had befriended on Network Ten's Neighbours.[1]
Before his fame in Home and Away, Stevenson worked as a swimming pool cleaner. His other television roles have included Blue Heelers, MDA, City Homicide and Offspring.
In 2010, Stevenson appeared in three episodes of Network Ten's Rush as Inspector Cox.
He is the father of internet celebrity and transgender rights activist Grace Hyland.[2]
Filmography
Title | Year | Roles |
Breaking Up (TV movie) | 1985 | Mark Wheeler (credited as Matthew Stevenson) |
My Brother Tom (TV miniseries) | 1986 | Kevin Connor (credited as Matthew Stevenson) |
Dusty (TV series) | 1988 | unknown role |
Neighbours (TV series) | 1988-1989 | Skinner |
Home and Away (TV series) | 1989-1999 (518 episodes) | Adam Cameron |
All Saints | 2000 | Matt Brooker |
Blue Heelers | 1995-2001 | Terry Walsh (credited as Matt Stevenson), Neil Morrison |
MDA (TV series) | 2003 | Cliff Mason |
City Homicide (TV series) | 2009 | Bill Penning |
Animal Kingdom | 2010 | PSG Doors (uncredited) |
Offspring | 2010 | Sergeant Reid |
Burlesque | 2010/2011 | Director |
Rush (TV series) | 2010 | Cox/Inspector Cox |
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV series) | 2013 | Pat O'Farrell |
Fat Tony and Co. (TV mini-series) | 2014 | Police Prosecutor |
Party Tricks (TV mini-series) | 2014 | Farming Manager |
Informer 3838 (TV miniseries) | 2020 | Police Van Driver |
A Small Punch in a Little Town | 2021 | Mike |
References
- Mercer, Phil (18 March 2005). "Two decades with the Neighbors". BBC News. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
- "Watch: Aussie actor's trans daughter opens up".