Everything about Ray Meagher totally explained
Ray Meagher is an
Australian actor, best known amongst audiences today for his long-running role of
Alfred Stewart on the television
soap opera Home and Away. As of April 2008, with the departure of Kate Ritchie, he holds the record for the longest continuous acting role in Australia for this role.
Meagher was born and raised on a sheep and cattle station in Queensland, before attending a boarding school on the
Gold Coast from the age of nine. He became a keen sportsman at high school,
Marist College Ashgrove in
Brisbane, representing the school at a number of sports including
rugby union, a sport which he ultimately played to state level.
He first appeared on television as host of the
folk music programme
Around Folk. His first regular acting work on television was in soap opera
Number 96, briefly appearing as the character Fred Shrimpton in 1977.
His early film roles included appearances
Breaker Morant,
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith,
Newsfront and
My Brilliant Career. He also continued to appear on television during this period. Subsequent television acting roles included three different roles as various villains in
Prisoner, and two different guest starring roles in
A Country Practice. He also had substantial roles in several 1980s
miniseries such as
A Fortunate Life and
The Shiralee.
The role of Alf in
Home and Away followed. He has played the part since the series began in 1988.
Ray has recently signed yet another four-year contract that will see him stay with
Home and Away until at least 2011.
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