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Blair McDonough (born 30 April 1981), is an Australian actor who is best known for playing the role of Stuart Parker in the Australian TV soap opera '' Neighbours''. He first shot to fame the age of 19 in 2001, when he finished runner-up in the inaugural season of the reality TV series '' Big Brother''. He has since appeared on a number of other reality TV shows.


Early life

McDonough is the youngest son of four boys, born to Kathy, an
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mother. McDonough spent much of his childhood living in
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, where his parents were working, where he was educated at
Tanglin Trust School Tanglin Trust School (TTS) is an international school in Singapore that runs as a non-profit organisation. Established in 1925, Tanglin Trust School provides British-based learning with an international perspective for students aged 3–18. Ther ...
and the
United World College of South East Asia The United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA) is an independent international school in Singapore, and is a member of the United World College (UWC) movement. The school provides a K–12 education consisting of five interlinking elemen ...
. In his mid-teens, he left Singapore and moved back to Australia with his family. They settled in the Melbourne suburb of Plenty. McDonough finished his schooling at
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in
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. Blair and his brothers Wade, Gavin and Ryan were members of the band Snubrocket (later renamed Fifth Avenue), which was one of 30 that appeared in the music video clip for
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's song "
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" in 1998. In 1999, Blair attended the National Youth Science Forum in Canberra.


Career

In 2001, McDonough was a university student and semi-professional
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, before he became a contestant in the first season of ''Big Brother Australia''. He finished runner-up in the show, which generated a cult following. A few months after ''Big Brother'' concluded, McDonough was cast in the long-running Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', in the role of Stuart Parker. In 2002, McDonough was named one of the "25 Most Beautiful People" in the Australian publication ''
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''. In late 2005, McDonough announced he would be leaving ''Neighbours'' to seek work in
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. He made his final appearance on ''Neighbours'' on 5 April 2006, in episode 4938, titled "Stu for the Road". McDonough played the role of Dan in a West End play called ''
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'' from July–October 2006, and again in July–October 2007. He has also appeared in a number of reality TV shows in the UK. He competed in soccer trials to represent a celebrity football team in
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's '' The Match'' in October 2006. In January 2007, he appeared in BBC Two's '' Safari School'', in which eight celebrities took part in a four-week ranger training course in the Shamwari Game Reserve in
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. He was the fourth celebrity to be eliminated. In April 2007, he appeared in ITV2's ''
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'', in which various celebrities worked to create a celebrity-based magazine. He was the third celebrity to be sacked from the magazine. In 2008, he made an appearance as an Australian rules football player and murder victim in the television show '' City Homicide''. McDonough was cast as the new Steel in the ''
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'' audio adventures produced by Big Finish Productions, beginning with ''
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''. In 2008–9, McDonough appeared in the UK police drama '' Heartbeat'' as the character Mick MacDonald. In 2009, McDonough appeared in the Australian Nine Network drama ''
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'' in the semi-regular cast as the character Matt Robsenn. McDonough signed on as a celebrity dancer in the 2010 season of Australia's '' Dancing with the Stars'', but was the second person to be eliminated from the competition after receiving the fewest public votes on 11 July 2010. In preparation of the show, he appeared as a celebrity contestant on ''
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'': Dancing with the Deals Double Shot edition and won $75,000 for his home viewer. In April 2011, McDonough was cast in a starring role as Matt O'Connor in
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's drama ''
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''. His character was killed off in a gas explosion in the season two final. In April 2017, McDonough joined the cast of '' Home and Away'' in the guest role of Alan Ellis. The following year, he reprised his role of Stuart Parker in ''Neighbours'' for three episodes.


Personal life

McDonough is married to Kristi Townley. The couple have two children.


References


External links

*
Agent's profile of Blair McDonough
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