Matt Passmore
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Matt Passmore is an Australian actor. After graduating from NIDA in 2001, Passmore began his career on the children's television series Play School from 2002.
In 2003, Passmore appeared in the film Son of the Mask and had a several-episode role as the handicapped, trauma-suffering husband of Susie Raynor on Blue Heelers. He also had a semi-regular role in the Australian drama Always Greener as DJ Pete 'Dr Love' Jones. In 2004, he had a recurring role on the short lived series The Cooks.
Passmore played Cameron Kennedy in his first full-time television role, on the 2005 series Last Man Standing. In 2007 Matt joined the cast of the rural drama series McLeod's Daughters as Marcus Turner (Alex Ryan's brother). He previously played a character called Greg Hope, who was a supposed love interest for Tess (Bridie Carter).
He is currently in a relationship with Rachael Carpani, who starred in McLeod's Daughters.