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    Kristian Schmid

    1974-11-28 (49 years old) in Geelong - Victoria - Australia

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kristian Schmid (born in Geelong, Australia on 28 November 1974) is an Australian actor who is best known for his role as Todd Landers on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He now plays Leading Seaman Robert Dixon on the prime-time Nine Network drama, Sea Patrol. He has starred in all four seasons of the show and will continue the role of RO for the fifth season which has been announced by Channel Nine. After Neighbours, he starred as Adam Newman in the 1990s remake of The Tomorrow People. During the latter series, he filmed an interview in which he claimed to have jokingly asked Jean Marsh (guest starring in a villain role) to marry him. While on a four year work permit in the UK he made appearances on several UK television shows as well as the plays The Lion in Winter and Laura. He has starred in two versions of the play Two Weeks with the Queen by Morris Gleitzman. The first time for the BBC in London and the second for the Windmill Theatre Company in 2006. He won rave reviews for his performance of Alistair, Colin's nerdy and neurotic cousin. He has performed in three versions of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and numerous pantomimes in the UK with Richard Cheshire. During 2002, Schmid played Brad in the film Scooby-Doo and Danny in the Australian film Blurred, about Schoolies week. In 2003, he married actress, journalist and newsreader Deborah Clay. The couple have two sons, Leo and Oliver. He played a newspaper journalist in the Foxtel comedy Stupid Stupid Man and has appeared on several Australian television dramas including Blue Heelers and All Saints. Schmid appears on the Channel Nine Show 20 to 1, hosted by Bert Newton. He also has a recurring role on Packed to the Rafters as Alex, who has cerebral palsy. He will be seen as Alex throughout the 2010 season of the show. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kristian Schmid, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

    Movies

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    Films that Sing
    100 %|Nov 30, 2022
    Documentary, Comedy
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    Voodoo Lagoon
    17 %|Jun 7, 2007
    Horror
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    The Great Raid
    66 %|Aug 12, 2005
    Action, History, War
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    Scooby-Doo
    61 %|Jun 14, 2002
    Mystery, Adventure, Comedy
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    Blurred
    60 %|Mar 12, 2002
    Comedy, Drama
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    The Tomorrow People
    20 %|Nov 18, 1992

    Series

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    Brock
    50 %|Oct 9, 2016
    Drama
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    Rake
    74 %|Nov 4, 2010
    Drama, Comedy
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    Packed to the Rafters
    77 %|Aug 26, 2008
    Drama, Comedy
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    Sea Patrol
    71.05000000000001 %|Jul 5, 2007
    Action & Adventure, Drama
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    Stupid, Stupid Man
    0 %|Nov 14, 2006
    Comedy
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    Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King
    69 %|Jul 12, 2006
    Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Hercules
    53 %|May 16, 2005
    Drama
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    BeastMaster
    62 %|Oct 9, 1999
    Action & Adventure, Mystery, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    The Lost World
    72 %|Apr 3, 1999
    Action & Adventure, Drama
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    All Saints
    62 %|Feb 24, 1998
    Drama
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    Good Guys, Bad Guys
    65 %|Mar 30, 1997
    Crime, Drama, Mystery
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    Flipper
    69 %|Oct 2, 1995
    Action & Adventure, Drama, Family
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    Blue Heelers
    66 %|Sep 10, 1993
    Drama
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    The Tomorrow People
    56.67 %|Nov 17, 1992
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids
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    Noel's House Party
    71.67 %|Nov 23, 1991
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    Home and Away
    62.99 %|Jan 18, 1988
    Drama, Soap
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    Neighbours
    61 %|Mar 18, 1985
    Soap, Drama, Family, Comedy
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    Top Gear
    78 %|Jul 13, 1978
    Documentary
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    The Tomorrow People
    66 %|Apr 30, 1973
    Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama