Sebastian Gregory (born 3 March 1990) is an Australian actor and musician. He is a self-taught guitarist, drummer and songwriter, who formed a band called Menace when he was thirteen. After being spotted in his own music video, Gregory was signed to an acting management agency. He has appeared in a number of short films, commercials and theatre productions. He made his first television appearance in a 2004 episode of ''
Blue Heelers
''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian police drama series that was produced by Southern Star Group and ran for 12 years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, the series generally depicted the e ...
''. Two years later he landed a recurring role in the soap opera ''
Neighbours''. Gregory made his feature film debut in ''
Acolytes
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''. This was followed by a role in 2009 film ''
Beautiful
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Film and theater
* ''Beautiful'' (2000 film), an American film directed by Sally Field
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'' and a regular role in children's television series ''
The Elephant Princess
''The Elephant Princess'' is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2008. The series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. A second season began screening in 2011. The series revolves around a s ...
''. Gregory's next film roles were in comedy films ''
Accidents Happen
''Accidents Happen'' is a 2009 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory, Joel Tobeck, and Sarah Woods. Written by Brian Carbee, based ...
'' and ''A Heartbeat Away''. In April 2012, Gregory joined the cast of ''Neighbours'' for a second time.
Early life
Gregory was born in Melbourne, Australia in the early 1990s.
He was given a drum kit when he was ten years old and he made the first of his guest appearances at hotels and clubs when he was eleven.
Gregory is a self-taught guitarist, drummer and songwriter.
He formed a band called Menace when he was thirteen.
The band was later taken to London by
Xenomania
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and they were offered a recording contract.
Gregory's acting talent was discovered after he was spotted in his own music video.
He was then signed to an acting management agency.
Career
Gregory has appeared in a number of short films, commercials, theatre, television productions and films.
In 2004, he appeared as Rohan Shanley in an episode of ''
Blue Heelers
''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian police drama series that was produced by Southern Star Group and ran for 12 years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, the series generally depicted the e ...
''.
Two years later Gregory landed a recurring role in the long-running soap opera ''
Neighbours''.
He played
Garrett Burns, a love interest for
Rachel Kinski
Rachel Kinski is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Caitlin Stasey. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 18 August 2005. She is the middle child of Alex Kinski and sister to ...
(
Caitlin Stasey
Caitlin Jean Stasey (born 1 May 1990) is an Australian actress and singer. She is known for her role as Rachel Kinski in '' Neighbours''. Previously she played Francesca Thomas in '' The Sleepover Club'', although her breakthrough movie role c ...
).
Gregory made his feature film debut in Jon Hewitt's ''
Acolytes
An acolyte is an assistant or follower assisting the celebrant in a religious service or procession. In many Christian denominations, an acolyte is anyone performing ceremonial duties such as lighting altar candles. In others, the term is used f ...
''.
He played Mark, a teenager who becomes involved in murder and violence.
Principal photography on the film began in April 2007 in Queensland.
Gregory's band, Menace, had two songs featured on the soundtrack. Shortly after, Gregory was cast in ''
Beautiful
Beautiful, an adjective used to describe things as possessing beauty, may refer to:
Film and theater
* ''Beautiful'' (2000 film), an American film directed by Sally Field
* ''Beautiful'' (2008 film), a South Korean film directed by Juhn Jai-h ...
'' a film by writer-director Dean O'Flaherty.
Of his role as Danny in the film, Gregory told Sacha Molitorisz of ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' "I always seem to be playing a weird, freaky kid. But there's something really beautiful about Danny."
Molitorisz said Gregory "delivers a powerfully understated performance in the film."
For his portrayal of Danny, Gregory earned a nomination for Best Young Actor at the
2009 Australian Film Institute Awards
The 51st Annual Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, honouring the best in film and television acting achievements for 2009 in the cinema of Australia, took place over two nights on 5 December 2009 and 11 December 2009. During the ceremo ...
.
Gregory was cast in the regular role of JB Deekes in the children's television series ''
The Elephant Princess
''The Elephant Princess'' is an Australian children's television series that first screened on Network Ten in 2008. The series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions. A second season began screening in 2011. The series revolves around a s ...
'' in 2008.
His Menace bandmates made a cameo appearance in episode seven of ''The Elephant Princess'' and one of their tracks was also featured.
In June 2008, a writer for ''
Variety
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* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
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'' reported Gregory had joined the cast of ''
Accidents Happen
''Accidents Happen'' is a 2009 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook, Sebastian Gregory, Joel Tobeck, and Sarah Woods. Written by Brian Carbee, based ...
'', a dark comedy film based on a semi-autobiographical screenplay by
Brian Carbee
Brian Carbee is a US born, Australian resident scriptwriter of ''Accidents Happen
''Accidents Happen'' is a 2009 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Co ...
.
Gregory auditioned for the role of Billy, but the filmmakers thought he would be perfect for the role of Doug Post instead.
''Accidents Happen'' was shot in Sydney and released in 2009.
Gregory's next film role came about in 2011 when he starred in ''A Heartbeat Away'', an Australian musical comedy. On 10 April 2012, it was announced Gregory had joined the cast of ''Neighbours'' again as "mathematics genius"
Ed Lee.
He had a four-month guest contract with the soap and began appearing from 8 June 2012.
Gregory filmed a role in ''
Return to Nim's Island
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In business, economics, and finance
* Return on investment (ROI), the financial gain after an expense.
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'' in the
Gold Coast during August 2012.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*
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1990 births
Living people
Australian male television actors
Male actors from Melbourne
21st-century Australian male actors