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Craig Dougall McLachlan (born 1 September 1965) is an Australian actor, musician, singer and composer. He has been involved in film, television, the music industry and music theatre for over 30 years. He is best known for appearing in the soap operas ''
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'' and ''
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'' and the
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spy drama '' Bugs''. He has portrayed the title character in ''
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'', for which he was nominated for the
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; he has previously won the award in this category three times.


Career


Television

McLachlan moved to Sydney when he was around 16 to pursue an acting career. He secured a guest role on ''
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'', as well as several television commercials. However, he soon moved back home and spent two years working as a labourer and a gym instructor. After returning to Sydney, he secured a guest role as a student in two episodes of '' Sons and Daughters''. He was cast as Henry Ramsay, brother of
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's character Charlene, in Channel 10's ''
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''. After appearing in more than 800 episodes and winning the
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(1990) and Silver Logie, he was contracted to
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's ''
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'', playing schoolteacher Grant Mitchell.


Music

A singer, guitarist and songwriter, McLachlan enjoyed international success in a concurrent pop music career. He had hits in Australia and the UK with a remake of the
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song "
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" and with self-penned songs "
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", "One Reason Why" and "On My Own". He toured the UK and Europe with his band Check 1–2. At the
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, "Mona", won Highest Selling Single for Craig McLachlan & Check 1–2. In the following year, his single "On My Own" was one of several works by
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, who won
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.


Musicals

In 1993, McLachlan starred as
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in the West End revival of the musical '' Grease'' alongside Deborah Gibson and
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. In his stage musical career he starred as Frank-N-Furter in ''
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'',
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in ''
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'', Bob Wallace in '' White Christmas'' and Billy Flynn in ''
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''.


1990s–present

Throughout the first decade of the 21st century, McLachlan appeared in around 20 film and television projects, including the American movie ', the television film ''Heroes' Mountain'' as
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, and ''
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'' with
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. In 2004, he played
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in ''Through My Eyes'', an account of the Lindy Chamberlain story, and began work in the recurring role of Kane Morgan in ''
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''. He played Jeff Kennard in the Australian film '' Hating Alison Ashley'', worked alongside
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and
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in ''
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'', and starred with
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in ''Savages Crossing''. McLachlan appeared regularly in the Network Seven TV series ''
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'' as ageing rocker Steve Wilson and was cast in the fourth season of '' Rescue: Special Ops'' as Hayden Bradley. He played the role of Steve, the handsome gay gardener, in the award-winning production '' At Home with Julia'' and appeared in the ABC comedy '' Lowdown''. In 2011, British group
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sampled McLachlan's version of "Mona" for their single "
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". McLachlan returned to Australia in 2012 to work on a new TV series, ''
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'', a period crime drama set in
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in 1959. He plays the titular role of Dr Lucien Blake, a medical practitioner with a knack for solving murders and annoying the police. The first two seasons originally screened on
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. In 2013, McLachlan was again cast as Frank-N-Furter in a revival of ''The Rocky Horror Show'' touring Australia in 2014. In December 2014, McLachlan revealed that he was unable to return to ''Neighbours'' for the show's 30th anniversary celebrations owing to scheduling conflicts and his involvement in ''The Doctor Blake Mysteries''. However, McLachlan agreed to take part in the documentary special '' Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite'', which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015. In 2016, McLachlan appeared in the sci-fi thriller '' Restoration'', playing Andrew Majury.


Sexual harassment allegations

On 8 January 2018, a joint investigation by
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and the
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(ABC) reported that McLachlan had been accused of sexual harassment by several actresses during his performing career. Three actresses from the 2014 Australian production of ''The Rocky Horror Show'' –
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, Erika Heynatz and Angela Scundi – made allegations against McLachlan. He responded, McLachlan subsequently left the 2018 production of ''The Rocky Horror Show''.
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announced they were investigating complaints from two of the women. McLachlan filed defamation suits against the ABC and Fairfax Media in February 2018; he also named Whelan Browne in a defamation suit. Producers of ''
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'' announced that production would be temporarily suspended pending the outcome of investigations. The production company, December Media, "cleared the actor of any misconduct" during the show's run. In April, it was announced McLachlan would not be returning to the series. McLachlan's defamation case was due to be heard in the
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from 4 February 2019; however, the suit was postponed pending the outcome of the related criminal proceedings. On 11 January 2019,
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charged him with one count of common assault, eight counts of indecent assault and one count of attempted indecent assault. At a hearing in April 2019 it came to light that one of the indecent assault charges had been dropped and that the case would be determined by a magistrate alone. In November 2019, a contested hearing of the charges began, with Stuart Littlemore as defence lawyer. The magistrate described McLachlan's evidence as contrived and his emotions as "not seeming genuine", also characterising the women who gave evidence as "brave and honest witnesses". The magistrate also said that McLachlan likely touched the women while they were performing, but that she
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was not persuaded beyond a reasonable doubt he knew they were not consenting. During the course of the trial, McLachlan's lawyers argued: The hearing ended on 15 December 2020 with McLachlan acquitted on all charges, and McLachlan subsequently received $500,000 in costs from Victoria Police to pay his legal fees. In May 2021, ''
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' Spotlight'' programme claimed that the ABC had "manipulated" McLachlan's accusers when it interviewed the women in 2018. The programme showed ABC journalists (off camera) appearing to coach the accusers by offering specific words and phrases for them to say in their interview, such as "predatory" and "power imbalance". The ABC rejected those claims. McLachlan filed a defamation suit against the ABC and Nine newspapers over media reports of the 2014 ''Rocky Horror Show'' tour allegations for which he had been tried and acquitted. On 15 May 2021, fresh allegations were made about the actor's behaviour, including from Jeanne Downs, a former UK television star who accused the actor of groping her live while a guest on her popular children's show in 1990. McLachlan applied to discontinue the suit ten days into the trial, on the same day the defence was set to begin calling witnesses, upon learning his acquittal in the criminal matter would be withheld from the jury.


Personal life

McLachlan's partner is opera conductor Vanessa Scammell, whom he met in 2009. He has a child from his relationship with British actress and voice artist Charlotte Avery. McLachlan was briefly married to Karen Williams (), with whom he had attended the same secondary school. Subsequently, he was married to ''Neighbours'' actress Rachel Friend (1993–1994).


Discography


Studio albums


Musical albums


Singles


Videos

*''Craig McLachlan & Check 1–2: The Video'' (featured an interview and the video clips for "Mona", "Amanda", "Rock the Rock" and "I Almost Felt Like Crying") (1990)


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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