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Richard Grieve (born 25 January 1970) is an Australian actor, who has worked extensively in film, television, theatre and musical theatre, but is perhaps best known for his roles in the British soap ''
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'', and two Australian television series, '' Neighbours'' and '' Home and Away''.


Career


Australia

Grieve was born in
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, and began his career in 1988 studying drama and dance at Victoria University. He then completed his formal training in Sydney, at the
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(NIDA). He joined the cast of '' Neighbours'' in 1994, playing the part of Sam Kratz until 1996, when he joined '' Home and Away'', playing Dr Lachlan Fraser. His other television credits include ''
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'', ''the series'', '' Newlyweds'', '' E Street'', '' State Coroner'' and ''Wintertime'' for the
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. He has performed with the State theatre companies of Australia. He played Julian in the
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's production of
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's ''
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'', the role of Otto in Noël Coward's '' Design For Living'' for the Sydney Theatre Company, and Chavalier in ''The Will'' for the Harold Park Theatre, also by Molière. He has also performed in several musical theatre productions in Australia. He played Older Patrick in ''
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'', Greg Connell in the world premiere of ''
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'', Prince Charming in ''
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'', and as Ovington in ''
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''.


England

In October 2003, Grieve went to England to play the role of Gaston in '' Beauty & The Beast'', and has since performed in the
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premiere of ''Europe'' by Australian playwright Michael Gow at the
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, and in a showcase of the new musical ''Paradise by the Dashboard Lights''. He toured the UK in a new stage production of ''
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'' by Frederick Knott, and also appeared in the lead role of Frederick Winterbourne in ''Daisy Miller'', directed by Christopher Morahan. In 2005, he filmed a cameo in London for ''Neighbours''' 20th Anniversary. In 2006, he guest starred as James Clarke, a Forge operative, in the '' Doctor Who'' audio adventure, '' The Gathering'' and then as Major Brogan in the spin-off series ''I, Davros: Innocence''. He appeared in the world premiere of ''Teen Scream'' at the Theatre Royal,
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and also at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival. From September to December 2006, Grieve toured the UK as the character of John Brotherston in the play ''There's No Place Like A Home''. Grieve toured the UK in ''
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'', based on the hit 1980s film of the same name. He played Reverend Moore. He played Tick/Mitzi Del Bra in '' Priscilla: Queen of the Desert - The musical'' at the Palace Theatre in London. Grieve later played the lead role of Bernadette in the musical on tour.


''Emmerdale''

In February 2007 Grieve made a television comeback when he landed the role of
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Jonny Foster in the rural-based British soap opera ''
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''. His character set his sights on barman
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, played by actor Matthew Bose, almost immediately on arrival and the two were together for several months. His character was also the centre of ''Emmerdale'''s first gay proposal when he asked Paul to marry him. In 2009 Grieve reprised his role as Jonny Foster in ''Emmerdale'', which coincided with his character's husband Paul Lambert's departure.


Charity work

In September 2009, Grieve played a politician in a viral video for Friends of the Earth, which aims to raise awareness of the dangers of intensive farming.


TV adverts

In 2013, Grieve starred in a January
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advert playing the part of a pilot who purchases a £1.49 Double Cheeseburger, much to the delight of his crew and patient passengers.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grieve, Richard Living people Australian male film actors Australian male stage actors Australian male television actors 1970 births