Tim Campbell (actor)

Australian actor and singer


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| image = | caption = | imagesize = 150px | name = Tim Campbell | birth_date = | birth_place = Sydney, Australia | spouse = | occupation = Actor and singer | yearsactive = 1993–present | website = Tim Campbell (born 27 September 1975) is an Australian television and stage actor and singer, best known for playing the character of Dan Baker in the soap opera Home and Away between 2004 and 2007. In 2007, he came third in series 6 of Dancing with the Stars.

Career

In 1993, Campbell appeared in two episodes of Home and Away as Brad. Throughout the 1990s, Campbell appeared in episodes of Heartbreak High, Police Rescue, The Day of the Roses and Wildside. In 1999, he appeared in 13 episodes of Big Sky as Blake Wallace. Smaller roles continued throughout the early 2000s, until 2003 where he played Constable Stubbs in the children's television series, Snobs. In 2004, Campbell was cast to play Dan Baker on Home and Away, where he appeared in 287 episodes. Campbell was a contestant in series six of Dancing with the Stars, which premiered on 20 February 2007. He ultimately placed third. He hosted National Bingo Night as well as the first season of travel series Discover Tasmania in 2007. Also in 2007, Campbell appeared as a contestant on Deal or No Deal: Dancing with the Deals, in which he won $23,999 for a home viewer.

In 2008, Campbell hosted Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune which was short lived before replacing Joey Fatone on hosting The Singing Bee from 2008 to 2010.

In 2010, Campbell played Mr Doyle in 13 episodes of Dead Gorgeous and between 2012 and 2013, he played Tom on House Husbands. Tom, with partner Kane (Gyton Grantley), raise a child together on the show, with the pairing becoming the first gay male couple with a child to be featured on an Australian prime-time drama series. On 14 December 2013, it was announced that Campbell had been written out of the show and would not return for its third season.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000AngstBarnsey
2001Rooms for Rent
2002Searching for Mr. Right.ComSimon
2005The Great RaidCpl. Friedberg
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Home and AwayBradSeason 6, Episodes 84 & 90
1994Heartbreak HighDebating Team MemberSeason 1, Episode 7
1996Police RescueHugoSeason 5, Episode 1
1998The Day of the RosesMcCrossanMiniseries (2 episodes)
1999Big SkyBlake WallaceSeason 2 (main role, 13 episodes)
1999WildsideHamish NashSeason 2, Episode 15
2000Water RatsPeter KostosSeason 5, Episode 29
2001Life SupportMan with candleSeason 1, Episode 2
2001–02Always GreenerJoe FarnellSeason 1, Episodes 3, 5 & 16
2002BeastmasterGalenSeason 3, Episode 16
2002The Lost WorldYoung ChallengerSeason 3, Episode 18
2002Life SupportPolice sketch artistSeason 2, episode 3
2002McLeod's DaughtersFinn O'NeillSeason 2, Episode 15
2003White Collar BlueFather Michael ConnellySeason 2, Episode 4
2003SnobsConstable StubbsSeason 1 (recurring, 13 episodes)
2004–07Home and AwayDan BakerSeasons 17–20 (main role)
2005Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty PleasureP.A.TV movie
2010Dead GorgeousMr. DoyleSeason 1 (supporting, 13 episodes)
2010Sea PatrolHarry EdwardsSeason 4, Episode 11
2011Combat HospitalCapt. Clark HerndonSeason 1, Episode 8
2012–13House HusbandsTom ParkerSeasons 1–2 (main role, 22 episodes)
2016Please Like MeGeorgeSeason 4, Episode 3
2018Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to YouBrendan MurphyMiniseries (1 episode)
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Theatre

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YearTitleRoleLocation / Company
2007RentRogerPerth
2008Shout! The Legend of The Wild OneJohnny O'KeefeMelbourne & Sydney
2009The Boy FriendBobbyState Theatre (Melbourne) with The Production Company
2010WickedFiyeroSydney season of the Australian production
2016Hairspray the Arena SpectacularCorny CollinsAustralian national tour
2017Grease the Arena ExperienceJohnny CasinoHarvest Rain Theatre Company
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Music

Campbell released his debut studio album High School Disco on 4 April 2014. The album peaked at number 25 on the ARIA Charts. Campbell released his second studio album, Electrifying 80s in July 2018.

::data[format=table] | Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | AUS | High School Disco | Electrifying 80s | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | | 25 | | | | | | | 15 | | | | | ::

Personal life

In late 2007, rumours of Campbell dating singer Anthony Callea surfaced in the media. During an interview, Campbell confirmed that he is gay, but denied romantic involvement with Callea. However, on 11 February 2008, during an appearance on Vega 91.5's breakfast programme, Campbell acknowledged that he and Callea had now progressed to being "an item" stating that they were "very happy" together. The couple later thanked their fans for the support they were shown after their relationship was made public. On 18 August 2014, Campbell and Callea announced their engagement.

On 17 November 2014, they announced they had been married in a ceremony in New Zealand.

References

References

  1. haacentral. "Tim on Dancing with the Deals part 1 of 2".
  2. haacentral. "Tim on Dancing with the Deals part 2 of 2".
  3. "Grantley brings down house in new role".
  4. Moran, Jonathon. (14 December 2013). "Tim Campbell has vented on social media after Nine dumped his gay character Tom from House Husbands". [[Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
  5. (4 June 2018). "TIM CAMPBELL TO SERVE UP 'ELECTRIFYING '80S'". auspOp.
  6. "Australian Charts Tim Campbell". Australian Charts.
  7. (6 August 2018). "ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums". [[Australian Recording Industry Association]].
  8. (14 December 2007). "Down Under Actor Tim Campbell Comes Out".
  9. "Podcast Friday".
  10. (18 August 2014). "Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell: 'We're engaged'". news.com.au.
  11. (17 November 2014). "Anthony Callea and Tim Campbell Marry in New Zealand". au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/who.

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