Teo Gebert
Teo Gebert (born 2 September 1974) is an Australian actor who has appeared in numerous film, television and theatre roles,[1] best known as a regular presenter of Play School.
Theatre
Gebert made his stage debut in Reg Livermore's musical Big Sister in 1990, and has appeared at the Sydney Theatre Company in Trackers of Oxyrhinicus, Antony and Cleopatra, Lost in Yonkers, Galileo and Blackrock. He has also appeared in Belvoir Company B productions including Jean Genet's Splendids and numerous productions at the Ensemble Theatre where he studied with Hayes Gordon. REFERENCE REQUIRED
Film
Gebert made his film debut in Fatal Bond alongside Linda Blair and has appeared in Sniper: Reloaded with Billy Zane and Tom Berenger. He next had lead roles in the indie films "Square One and The Venus Factory and support inThe Boys. In 1998 he started his close association with director Paul Middleditch playing a demented Nazi in Terra Nova and in 2001 they wrote and collaborated on the art-house film A Cold Summer. Gebert has also appeared in Under the Radar, Safety in Numbers and starred as Elmo in the gangster comedy Crooked Business. He plays demented prison guard in the upcoming film Emporium due for release 2016
Television
Gebert played numerous television roles in Family and Friends, GP, The Feds, Murder Call, Wildside, Stingers, Above the Law,Farscape, Love Bytes, Two Twisted, and The Cut. Gebert played Laurie Pendergast in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities and Dr Lovallo on Home and Away. Gebert has been a regular presenter on Play School since 2004 and in 2012 did a spin-off show called Little Ted's Big Adventures. He's now appearing in Avalon Now and will reprise his role in Avalon Now 2. REFERENCE REQUIRED
References
- ^ Peter Shelley Australian Horror Films, 1973-2010 -2012 p199 "Teo Gebert is another actor to have started his career in television and made his film debut in a supporting role in the thriller Fatal Bond (1992). He followed more supporting parts and television with the lead in Square One (1997) and A Cold ..."
External links
- Teo Gebert at IMDb
- A Cold Summer at IMDb