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Jack Campbell (born 2 November 1970) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his role of Dr. Steve Taylor in the Australian medical drama '' All Saints'' on Network Seven and his portrayal of infamous gangster "Big Jim" Devine in the Nine Network drama series '' Underbelly: Razor'', based on the criminal underworld of Sydney in the 1920s.


Early life

Jack Campbell was born to farmers and graziers, Bruce and Ilma Campbell on 2 November 1970 in Sydney, Australia. The youngest of three boys, Campbell was raised on a wheat and cattle farm in the Australian Outback (Warrenbungles, N.S.W.) He attended Tudor House in Moss Vale for four years before heading to The King's School.


Career

In 1990, Campbell moved to Sydney, where he pursued acting at The Actors Center in Surry Hills. Campbell soon appeared in several Australian television shows, before performing with the Sydney Theatre Company in ''
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''. He then co-starred in the feature film, ''
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'', alongside
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and
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. From 1996 to 1998, Campbell had a leading role in the New Zealand drama series, '' City Life'' playing the Prime Minister's rebellious son, Aaron Kellett. After this, he starred in the successful New Zealand medical drama, ''
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'' as romantic lead, Dr. Daniel Buchanan (1998–2000). Campbell also appeared in New Zealand dramas, ''
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'' and '' The Legend of William Tell'', before travelling to New York where he studied at The Cay Michael Patten Acting Studio. In 2003 Campbell returned to Australia where he created and hosted a popular internet radio show called "A Positive Spin". The radio show was a labor of love, sponsored by "
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", it incorporated cognitive behavioral therapy, philosophy, humor, music and live studio interviews, and was designed to teach people, specifically Sydney's Inner City street kids, how to turn negatives into positives. In 2006, Campbell starred in the first three episodes of the BBC/Nine Network co-production of '' Maddigan's Quest'', a young adult - post apocalyptic drama series. This was followed by the feature film, ''
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'' where he played
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. After this, Campbell starred in the BBC/ABC Co-Production of ''
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'', playing Captain Anthony. In 2007–2009, Campbell played Dr. Steve Taylor in Australia's number one medical drama, '' All Saints'' on the
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. During this time at the request of
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, Campbell hosted ''
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'', a lifestyle program that also aired on the
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. Campbell then joined soap opera, '' Home and Away'' as Michael Patton, before guest starring in the Australian TV drama, ''
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'' playing troubled mercenary, Garth Davidson. In 2011 Campbell appeared in the feature film, '' Burning Man'', before starring as Sydney's infamous 1920s gangster,
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in Australia's highest rating television drama series, '' Underbelly: Razor'' for the Nine Network. In 2014 Campbell starred as hardened farmer and devoted family man, Adam Wilson in the feature film, '' The Pack''. This thriller made its world premiere at the 2015 Fantasy Filmfest and later secured United States distribution on
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in 2016. In 2015 Campbell starred as author and widowed father, Alex Gibbs in the feature film, ''Without a Body'' which co-stars
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, Michael Welch,
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and Isabella Kai Rice. In 2017 Campbell appeared for the Nine Network in the mini-series ''
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'' playing America's Cup skipper John Bertrand. Campbell also starred alongside
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in the dramatic Korean feature film ''
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'' which was released by
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in 2017. In 2018 Campbell starred in a
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film called ''Aurora'' about the first recorded UFO crash in American history. Then in 2019 Campbell played a private detective in an Australian film noir titled ''The Case of the Shanghaied Songbird''. It premiered at the Křivoklát Castle north of Prague in 2019. Campbell then appeared in the feature film ''The American King'' which was released in the U.S. in 2020. And most recently Campbell starred in the feature film '' Risen'' which was released in the U.S. in 2021. Campbell was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 1994 Australian Film Critic's Awards. He was nominated for his role of MacAlister in the feature film, ''
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''.
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Campbell was also nominated for Most Popular New Male Talent at the Australian 2008 Logie Awards. He was nominated for his role of Dr. Steve Taylor in the award-winning television medical drama, '' All Saints''. Campbell was also nominated for Best Actor at the 2021 Toronto Beach Film Festival in Canada. He was nominated for his performance in the feature film '' Risen''. And most recently Campbell won Best Actor at the 2021
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in Long Beach New York, for his standout performance in the feature film ''Choir Girl''.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Jack Living people Australian male television actors 1970 births