Todd Lasance

Australian actor (born 1985)


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nameTodd Lasance
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birth_nameTodd James Lasance
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birth_placeNewcastle, New South Wales
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yearsactive2005–present
occupationActor
spouse
children2
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Todd James Lasance (born 18 February 1985) is an Australian actor, best recognised for his roles in Australian television including Aden Jefferies on Home and Away, Cam Jackson on Rescue: Special Ops, Ben McMahon on Crownies and Major Sydney "Syd" Cook on ANZAC Girls. He has also appeared in American television roles, such as Julius Caesar on Spartacus: War of the Damned, Julian on The Vampire Diaries and Edward Clariss / Rival on The Flash. In 2020, he partnered with his Spartacus co-star Liam McIntyre to create the gaming series Get Good for the CouchSoup YouTube channel, following a charity livestream benefiting Black Summer. He currently stars as Sergeant Jim "JD" Dempsey in the Network 10/Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney.

Career

In 2006, Lasance made his acting debut on the teen drama series Blue Water High. In 2007, he was cast in the Seven Network soap opera series Home and Away as Aden Jefferies, which is generally recognized as his breakout role. In October 2007, Seven announced he would become a regular for its 2008 season. In May 2009, he won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actor. In December 2009, Lasance announced he would be leaving the series with a view to pursuing his acting career in America. He filmed his final scenes on 11 December 2009.

In 2008, Lasance made his film debut with a small role in the film Fool's Gold. In 2010, Lasance was cast in one of the planned film spin-offs to the Australian crime drama series Underbelly. The film Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here concerns the murder of two Victorian police officers and the subsequent hunt for their killers. He portrayed police detective Dean Thomas who was part of the investigation team. The film premiered on 7 February 2011.

In March 2010, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Lasance had signed on to co-star in the drama mini-series Cloudstreet, based on the Tim Winton novel of the same name, in which he played the role of Quick Lamb. The story follows the lives of two working-class Australian families who live together on One Cloud Street and was filmed in Perth. The series premiered on the subscription channel Showcase on 22 May 2011 to positive reviews from critics.

In September 2010, Nine Network announced Lasance had signed on to appear in a recurring role on the third season of the adventure drama series Rescue: Special Ops. He played the role of Cam Jackson, a member of a rival rescue firm which competes with the show's main team.

In January 2011, Lasance was confirmed to be a principal character on the ABC1 legal drama series Crownies in which he played the charismatic young lawyer Ben McMahon. The series reunited Lasance with his former Home and Away cast member Indiana Evans. The series premiered on 14 July 2011 and ran for one season.

After his appearance on Crownies, Lasance was cast in the Nine Network television film The Great Mint Swindle in the role of Peter Mickelberg, one of three Mickelberg brothers suspected of involvement in the Perth Mint Swindle. The film premiered on 11 March 2012 to mixed reviews from critics.

In 2012, Lasance played the role of the young Julius Caesar in the fourth and final season of the American historical action series Spartacus: War of the Damned. The season premiered on 25 January 2013.

Lasance reprised his role of Ben McMahon in the Crownies spin-off Janet King in 2017. In 2023, Lasance began playing the lead role of Sergeant Jim "JD" Dempsey in the Network 10/Paramount+ series NCIS: Sydney.

Personal life

Lasance is the son of Robert and Jan Lasance and has an older brother, Chad. He and his family lived in the town of Medowie, New South Wales before moving to the nearby city of Newcastle in 2002. He attended St. Philip's Christian College and studied drama as part of his Higher School Certificate before receiving further formal training as an actor at Screenwise in Sydney. In December 2008, he returned to Screenwise to teach a short acting course for young students.

His acting career required him to relocate to Sydney where he shared a flat with former Home and Away co-star Mark Furze. He has also shared an apartment with Lincoln Lewis, who played his enemy on the show.

In December 2008, he appeared in the music video of the song "Favourite Habit", by Mark Furze's band Falcon Road. He was a candidate for the 2009 Cleo Bachelor of the Year.

Lasance was involved in a car accident on 10 August 2008 in which his Toyota Supra collided with an elderly woman's Honda Civic. He and his passenger escaped with minor injuries, while the elderly driver was taken to hospital in a serious condition but later recovered sufficiently to be released.

Lasance and wife Jordan Wilcox welcomed their first child, a daughter in 2016 and their second child, a son in 2023.

Arrest

On 12 December 2009, Lasance was arrested at a Kings Cross nightclub in Sydney for possession of cocaine. He was subsequently ordered to serve a 12-month good behaviour bond. This good behaviour bond has since been lifted.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
BlackJackStephen HulceTV film series
2008Fool's GoldFrat Boy #2Feature film
2015TerminusZach AronsonFeature film
2021Without RemorseDallasFeature film
2022Black SiteDarren WesleyFeature film
2023True SpiritCraig AthertonFeature film
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–10Home and AwayAden Jefferies482 episodes
2006Blue Water HighChris2 episodes
2007McLeod's DaughtersBradEpisode: "Bloodlines"
2011Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer was HereSgt. Dean ThomasTelevision film
2011CloudstreetQuick LambEpisode: "Part 3"
2011Rescue: Special OpsCam Jackson8 episodes
2011CrowniesBen McMahon22 episodes
2012The Great Mint SwindlePeter MickelbergTelevision film
2012Bikie Wars: Brothers in ArmsKiddo4 episodes
2013Spartacus: War of the DamnedJulius Caesar9 episodes
2014ANZAC GirlsMajor Sydney "Syd" Cook6 episodes
2015–16The Vampire DiariesJulian10 episodes
2016The FlashEdward Clariss / Rival3 episodes
2017Janet KingBen McMahonEpisode: "Running Out the Clock"
2018Underbelly Files: ChopperSyd CollinsMiniseries
Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to YouLee KramerMiniseries
Bite ClubDan Cooper8 episodes
2022The Secrets She KeepsJack Shaughnessy6 episodes
Darby and JoanRiley Harrington1 episode
2023–presentNCIS: SydneyJim 'JD' DempseyMain role
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2009TV Week Logie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Popular ActorHome and Away
2010TV Week Logie AwardsSilver Logie for Most Popular ActorHome and Away
2011Jameson IF AwardsOut of the BoxCrownies
2011AACTA AwardsBest Guest or Supporting ActorCloudstreet
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References

References

  1. "Screenwise School Alumni - Career in Acting - Acting Jobs and Tips". Screenwise.
  2. "7NEWS.com.au | Latest news headlines, sport & weather".
  3. "TV - Entertainment - Yahoo Lifestyle Australia".
  4. "Fool's Gold (2008) Cast".
  5. "Todd cast in Underbelly film".
  6. "Forget soapies, actors join Underbelly's payroll".
  7. [http://www.tvauscast.com/2010/02/03/cloudstreet-cast-announced/ ‘Cloudstreet’ cast announced]
  8. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111112124729/http://www.tvcentral.com.au/2010/09/05/todd-lasance-and-craig-mclachlan-join-rescue-special-ops/ Todd Lasance and Craig Mclachlan Join Rescue Special Ops/]
  9. "From student to accidental star - the West Australian".
  10. Dunk, Tiffany. (3 December 2016). "New dad Todd Lasance is back in Australia, filming Janet King — and he's bringing two special guests". [[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
  11. Knox, David. (13 June 2023). "Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance lead NCIS: Sydney cast". [[TV Tonight]].
  12. "Home and Away's Lincoln Lewis and Todd Lasance - Who Magazine - Yahoo!7 Lifestyle".
  13. "The Women's website for Beauty, Fashion, Sex Advice, Fitness and Celebrity News".
  14. [http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/home-and-away-star-trapped-in-car-crash/story-e6frfmyi-1111117189741.htm Home and Away Star Trapped in Car Crash] {{Dead link. (February 2022)
  15. Thomas, Tia. (5 September 2023). "Todd Lasance couldn't be more in love with his gorgeous family of four". [[Are Media]].
  16. (14 December 2009). "Home and Away star charged with cocaine possession". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  17. (31 March 2010). "Todd Lasance cocaine charge quashed". The Daily Telegraph.
  18. (13 June 2023). "Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance lead NCIS: Sydney cast | TV Tonight".
  19. (11 October 2011). "Jameson IF Awards Sydney announces nominations for 2011".
  20. (30 November 2011). "2011 AACTA nominations for television".

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