Shane Cortese

New Zealand actor and singer


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alma_materRoyal Central School of Speech and Drama
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Shane Cortese (born 13 August 1968) is a New Zealand actor and singer. He is perhaps best known for his role of Mac on Nothing Trivial, Loki on the Almighty Johnsons and Hayden Peters on the hit show Outrageous Fortune. He was also a runner-up on Season 1 of NZ Dancing with the Stars in 2005.

Career

Cortese started his professional career as a travel agent in Palmerston North. He got involved in the amateur drama society and soon found a passion in acting. He participated in numerous plays before moving to London in 1993 to further his newfound career. Cortese trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. After graduating from the Musical Theatre Course in 1993, he spent 10 years touring the UK in musicals, performing several times on London's prestigious West End. His performances won critical acclaim from UK reviewers.

Whilst visiting New Zealand in 2000, Cortese auditioned for the popular soap opera Shortland Street for the role of Geoff Greenlaw. He did not receive the part and returned to England to star in the West End. He scored a major part in a production but was contacted by Shortland Street producers who announced their intention to write a character specifically for him who was to play a major part in the serial. Cortese relished the opportunity and returned to New Zealand to take the part, despite being threatened by those involved in the West End play that he would never work again. Cortese made his Shortland Street debut in early 2003 as the character of Dominic Thompson. The character stayed on screen for just under 2 years, before dying in one of the show's most iconic and well-received storylines.

On 29 April 2005, he starred on the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars. Partnered with dancer Nerida Lister, he was named runner-up on 20 June 2005. He scored a guest starring role in fantasy series Maddigan's Quest and played the lead character, "John" opposite British actress Zöe Lucker on stage in Then Comes Love. In late 2005, after appearing on Dancing with the Stars he hosted TV3's So You Think You Can Dance. In 2006 he returned to his bad boy ways, playing Hayden Peters on Rachel Lang and James Griffin's Outrageous Fortune. Cortese was pleased to have scored the title role in Burying Brian, only to discover his character was to be killed off in the first episode.

Cortese is also the patron for ACTA (Auckland City Theatre Academy), a youth theatre company training students aged 5–18 in musical theatre. He appeared with the students in The North Shore Times in an article describing his involvement with the school and its students. In 2011 Cortese joined the cast of comedy-drama Nothing Trivial as the character of Mac. He was nominated in the prestigious Monte-Carlo Television Festival for "Best Actor" for his role. Cortese also landed the role of Loki in another of Griffin's creations, The Almighty Johnsons, a role he maintained for the show's three season run.

Personal life

In January 2006, Cortese and his Dancing with the Stars partner Nerida Lister announced they were dating, then in 2006, New Idea magazine announced that they were expecting their first baby. In April 2007, Kees Armas Cortese was born by water birth at North Shore Hospital. The first exclusive photos of Kees were shown in the New Zealand magazine New Idea a month after his birth. Shane and Nerida became engaged on 26 February 2008 and later married in early 2009. In 2019, Shane and Nerida Cortese split after 10 years of marriage.

A very keen cricketer, he was educated at Tauranga Boys' College and was in the 1st XI from 1981 to 1985.

Cortese remains close friends with his Shortland Street screen brother Michael Galvin.

Filmography

Film

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2006MichaelShort film
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Television

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TitleYearRoleNotesJoseph 2000SCU: Serious Crash UnitShortland StreetDancing with the StarsMaddigan's QuestSo You Think You Can DanceOutrageous FortuneThe Jaquie Brown DiariesBurying BrianLegend of the SeekerBrown Bruthaz**Nothing TrivialAuckland Daze**Step DaveWestside
2000PharaohTelevision film
2001–15Himself – Narrator
2003–2004Dominic ThompsonMain role
2005Himself – Contestant
2006Timon's FatherEpisode: "Hillfolk"
2006Himself – Host
2006–10Recurring role (seasons 2–3; 21 episodes), main role (seasons 4–6; 34 episodes)
2008HimselfEpisode: "Brown Sweat"
Main role
2009MorwynEpisode: "Marked"
2011Main role
2011–13Recurring role (16 episodes)
2011–14Main role (31 episodes)
Nominated – Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (2012)
2013–14Shane3 episodes
2015–presentRecurring role (season 2–present; 10 episodes)
2015Recurring role (season 2; 6 episodes)
2017–187 episodes
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References

References

  1. {{cite episode. Good Morning]]. (13 September 2012). TV One]]
  2. Hewitson, Michelle. (8 October 2011). "Michele Hewitson interview: Shane Cortese". [[APN News & Media]].
  3. Coleman, James. (March 2011). "Shane Cortese on being a badguy". [[NZ On Air]].
  4. (13 March 2011). "Nothing Trivial: New Drama from South Pacific Pictures". Throng.
  5. Jones, Bridget. (10 April 2012). "Kiwis in world TV awards". [[Stuff (website).
  6. Woulfe, Catherine. (11 July 2010). "Double life of Shane Cortese". [[Stuff (website).
  7. (14 March 2011). "Celebrity apprentices: Tim Balme and Shane Cortese". [[APN News & Media]].
  8. [http://www.kiwiherald.com/CorteseLister.html Cortese Lister]
  9. [http://strictlydancing.utopian-totality.co.uk/content/view/4462/2/ Strictly Come Dancing Online] {{webarchive. link. (19 December 2007)
  10. [http://www.boatingnz.co.nz/4209155a11215.html Celebrities flock to see Cooper Kids (+pics) – New Zealand's source for entertainment news, gossip & music, movie & book reviews on Stuff.co.nz] {{webarchive. link. (4 September 2012)
  11. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090125045448/http://www.nzrealitytv.com/2007/05/dwts-news-28-may-2007.html New Zealand Reality TV: DWTS News 28 May 2007]
  12. Glucina, Rachel. (18 July 2011). "Celebrity couple welcome baby boy". [[APN News & Media]].

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