

Stephen became a household name with his breakout role in the Australian hit The Castle, playing the character of Dale Kerrigan opposite Michael Caton and Eric Bana. Since then he has been a regular face on many of Australia’s most respected television shows including Frontline, The Secret Life of Us, Changi, Day of the Roses and the mini series Mary Bryant with Romola Garai.
In 2007, he took on the challenging role of portraying one of Australia’s most legendary personalities, Graham Kennedy, in the biopic, The King. This performance won him the AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a television drama, a Silver Logie award for Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama, and the ASTRA award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor.
Since then, Stephen has performed leading roles in telemovie, The Informant and False Witness, a 4hr miniseries made for UKTV, starring Dougray Scott. His most recent feature film was Rogue, playing one of the leading ensemble roles opposite Michael Vartan and Radha Mitchell.
In 2008 Stephen Hosted the prestigious film & television AFI Awards.
Stephen’s latest role is in the new Comedy Channel series “:30 Seconds”, which lifts the lid on the advertising industry and characters within it. Stephen plays a producer in a fictional advertising agency – a man who can get you a giant singing udder inside 5 hours!
AND Stephen hits the Sydney Opera House stage in the WORLD PREMIERE of “GOOD EVENING” By Peter Cook & Dudley Moore, when he joins forces with Shaun Micallef to bring to life the legendary sketches of arguably the two funniest men of the twentieth century - Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. More than thirty five years since Pete and Dud last performed in Sydney, this ground breaking material from comedy's most enduring geniuses has lost none of its bite.
Good Evening will not just be essential viewing for Pete and Dud fans but a unique and strictly limited opportunity to see two of Australia's most accomplished comic actors on stage together for the first time.
Tickets on sale 9am Monday 5th October.
Bookings: Sydney Opera House 9250 7777 or click here
Dates: 2nd - 20th December, 2009