Ross Newton

Ross Newton
Born (1967-02-20) 20 February 1967
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation Actor.

Ross Newton (20 February, 1967) is an Australian actor and writer. Born in Melbourne, Victoria, he graduated from NIDA in 1989, and is best known for playing Greg Marshall in the television soap opera Home and Away.[1]

Career

Newton began his acting career at The Oxford Children's Theatre in Melbourne in 1985 before scoring notable guest roles in numerous television shows and theatre productions during the late 1980s, 90s and early 2000s. His first big television break came as Bartholomew Thomas Purvis (Thommo) in the short lived Channel 9 series Family and Friends. He achieved notice playing a wayward street kid turned Christian social worker in the ABC series GP, then moved on to his most well known television role as Bobby Simpson's (Nicolle Dickson) second husband in Home and Away.

Newton's television and film credits include The Flying Doctors, Witchcraft, The Fast Lane, Fatal Bond, Pacific Drive, All Saints, Farscape, Cops LAC, Comedy Inc, The Crop, and My Brother Tom.

Personal life

He currently lives on his rural property in New South Wales, Australia, with his partner of 21 years. He is still active in the industry, as of 2016 appearing in commercials, short films and television series such as Bondi Rescue.

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