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Ben Steel () is an Australian actor and director who is most known for his regular role of
Jude Lawson Jude Lawson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' played by actor Ben Steel. He first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 30 October 2000 and departed on 12 September 2002. Storylines Jude is the e ...
in Australian soap ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, N ...
''.


Early life and acting training

Steel's parents are Glenys Steel and Ray Steel. He has two older sisters, Nicole Simpson (Steel) and Kara Joiner (Steel). Steel moved to Sydney after completing his high school studies in 1993. His family remained in Melbourne. Steel started taking acting lessons when he was eleven. This later led to studies at Sydney's
Australian Theatre for Young People Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is the flagship youth theatre company located in the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1963 by Eleanor Witcombe. History The first committee was formed in 1963 and ...
and The Actor's Centre. It was at The Actor's Pulse in Sydney that Steel discovered the Meisner acting technique. He continued his studies with the
Meisner technique The Meisner technique is an approach to acting developed by American theatre practitioner Sanford Meisner. The goal of the Meisner approach is for the actor to not focus on themselves and instead concentrate on the other actors in the immediat ...
overseas at The Impulse Company in London, and Playhouse West in Los Angeles. He is currently studying at The Prague Playhouse in the Czech Republic.


Career


Early career

Steel began appearing in television commercials at the age of eleven. At the age of fifteen he purchased his first video camera to explore life on the other side of the lens. He made his first appearance on a television drama series in 1992 when, as a seventeen-year-old, he appeared in the award-winning crime series ''Phoenix'' on Australia's ABC-TV. Steel studied media and film studies at high school then moved to Sydney to pursue full-time work in the film industry. Steel's tenacity paid off when he scored a lighting job on the high-rating ABC program ''
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''. This was the break Steel needed, giving him enough technical experience to work behind-the-scenes on bigger projects such as the feature films ''
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'', '' Dark City'' and ''
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''. Taking a side step in the position of Production Runner enabled Steel to absorb new skills at very close range to master filmmakers. The position offered an insight into everything from pre to post production, as he worked on ''IMAX: The Story of a City'' with
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; '' First Daughter''; ''
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'' with Dein Perry; '' Babe: Pig in the City'' with George Miller; ''
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'' with the Wachowskis; and finally hit the jackpot with ''
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'' and director
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.


''Home and Away''

Steel returned to appearing in front of the camera and into the spotlight. On 30 October 2000, Steel made his first appearance as
Jude Lawson Jude Lawson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' played by actor Ben Steel. He first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 30 October 2000 and departed on 12 September 2002. Storylines Jude is the e ...
in the high-rating nightly Australian soap ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, N ...
''. He played the popular character for three seasons and appeared in more than 160 episodes.


Short films

In addition to his acting commitments on ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, N ...
'', Steel continued to develop several feature film projects while refining his directing skills on short films. He has since completed more than twenty short films including ''Airhead'' starring Andrew Hill and ''Mum's the Word'' starring
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, both winners of best comedy at "The Shootout 24hour Filmmaking Festival". In 2002 he took his filmmaking to new extremes, when he rose to the challenge to make ''Diagnosis Narcolepsy'', a 16mm, 7-minute film, starring
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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, and the film was completed in just 24 hours.


UK / USA

After finishing ''
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'', Steel went to the UK to play Prince Valentine in the pantomime "
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". Steel subsequently starred in his first independent feature film ''The Bitten Tongue'', where he had fun playing a cross-dressing, money laundering gangster. His next project was another bad guy abducting
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's hairdresser in ''Unfashionable Tramps'' followed by a successful season at the
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starring in ''This is Soap'' and presenting two music festivals for
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. Steel then went to the US and spent a few months studying acting at Playhouse West under the eye of founders
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and Robert Carnegie.


Return to Australia

He returned home in 2004 to star in the cult theatrical production of '' Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical'' to a sold-out season. He then went behind the camera again in his music video directorial debut by making "Shower the People" for Australian singing legend
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and
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. He then flew to New Zealand to direct the short film ''Pullin Roots'' starring
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and
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.


Back to Europe

2005 saw Steel depart to the UK to revive his character of Prince Valentine in the pantomime ''
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''. It also marked the year that Steel made his West End Theatre debut. Steel headed up the cast of ''
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'', an Australian play that is set in a share-house in London. The play ran for 12 weeks to sellout audiences. Steel continued performing in theatre in ''Serial Killers'', a New Zealand play written by James Griffen performed at the Darby Playhouse. 2006 brought Steel back to Australia where he worked with director
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on the movie ''
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''.


Czech Republic

In 2007 Steel moved to Prague in the Czech Republic. However, in August 2007 Steel briefly flew back to Australia for a supporting role in the indie feature film '' Four of a Kind'' (aka ''Disclosure'') directed by
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. Returning to the Czech Republic, he was cast in the role of Fletcher in the much anticipated ''
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'' with
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. The 2008 film was set in the late 16th Century during Puritan times and was based on the classic novel written by
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. The film was entirely shot in Prague during the middle of winter. Steel scored his next big screen role in 2009 when he was cast in ''
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'', which was produced by
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and stars
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and
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and was released in 2012.


Aruba

In mid-2009, Steel was commissioned by national Aruban Broadcaster ATV (Aruba) to produce and direct the television program '' Stars of Tomorrow''. The program was a reality drama series that follows the life of aspiring young actors living in
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.


Filmography


Acting


Directing


Personal life


Relationships

Steel met
Deni Hines Dohnyale Sharon "Deni" Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian singer who has been releasing music since the early 1980s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Europe. She is the daughter of American-born Australian sing ...
on the set of the
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Perth Telethon in 2001. Hines sang her then current single "Frenzy" while sitting on the knee of Steel. The couple were reported as dating several months later, and were seen travelling to many destinations around the world. Their engagement was announced in the social pages of Australian newspapers in 2003. The reason for their 2004 break-up has never been made public, though the rumours say she broke up with him leaving him severely heart broken.


Charitable work

Steel attended
Good Friday Appeal The Good Friday Appeal is an annual fundraising activity on behalf of the Royal Children's Hospital, in Melbourne, Australia. The event occurs on Good Friday every year. In 2023, the appeal raised over $23 million, setting a new record. More ...
2001–2002. The Good Friday Appeal is a fundraising activity that brings together people from all parts of the community in a very special way. The common goal is to raise money for the
Royal Children's Hospital The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), colloquially referred to as the Royal Children's, is a major children's hospital in Parkville, Victoria, Parkville, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria (state), Victoria, Australia. Regarded as one of the great C ...
, in Melbourne, and to ensure that all children with life-threatening illnesses receive the best possible medical and clinical care.


Awards nominations

Logie Award The TV Week Logie Awards (known colloquially as The Logies) is an annual ceremony celebrating and honouring the best shows and stars in Television in Australia, Australian television, sponsored and organised by the magazine ''TV Week''. The eve ...
: *Best New Talent nomination ''
Home and Away ''Home and Away'' (''H&A'') is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, N ...
'' (2001)


References


External links

*
The Actor's Pulse

Prague Playhouse

Home and Away video


{{DEFAULTSORT:Steel, Ben 1975 births Australian male film actors Australian male television actors Living people Male actors from Melbourne