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'''Conrad Coleby''' (born Conrad Julius Coleby on ] ] in ], ]) is an ] ]. He played Scott Zinenko in '']'' for 3 years before appearing in the Australian drama series '']'' as the new student counsellor and former town resident Adam Wilde. | '''Conrad Coleby''' (born Conrad Julius Coleby on ] ] in ], ]) is an ] ]. He played Scott Zinenko in '']'' for 3 years before appearing in the Australian drama series '']'' as the new student counsellor and former town resident Adam Wilde. | ||
He is the son of actor ], who has guest starred with his son on ''All Saints''. His father played ] in the ] ], in which, coincidentally, Conrad's ''headLand'' co-star ] also appeared. |
He is the son of actor ], who has guest starred with his son on ''All Saints''. His father played ] in the ] ], in which, coincidentally, Conrad's ''headLand'' co-star ] also appeared. He has also appeared in '']'' and '']''. His sister is actress ]. | ||
Coleby was a contestant on '']'' ''All Saints'' Special. He was the first to be voted off and take the Walk of Shame. | Coleby was a contestant on '']'' ''All Saints'' Special. He was the first to be voted off and take the Walk of Shame. | ||
Conrad attended ] on the Gold Coast, graduating in ]. In the same year, he played the role of Colonel Juan Peron in the school's production of '']''. After having developed a taste for acting in various dramatic and musical productions at Somerset College, Conrad decided to pursue a career in acting, completing his tertiary qualifications at ] in ]. | Conrad attended ] on the Gold Coast, graduating in ]. In the same year, he played the role of Colonel Juan Peron in the school's production of '']''. After having developed a taste for acting in various dramatic and musical productions at Somerset College, Conrad decided to pursue a career in acting, completing his tertiary qualifications at ] in ]. | ||
Coleby featured in the ] ] ], as Billy. | |||
He is currently appearing on '']'', playing ], a cheeky and handsome chef with a dark past in the army who has a brief fling with Rachel. When she becomes more interested in Tony, he falls for ]. | He is currently appearing on '']'', playing ], a cheeky and handsome chef with a dark past in the army who has a brief fling with Rachel. When she becomes more interested in Tony, he falls for ]. |
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Conrad Coleby (born Conrad Julius Coleby on 29 September 1979 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actor. He played Scott Zinenko in All Saints for 3 years before appearing in the Australian drama series headLand as the new student counsellor and former town resident Adam Wilde.
He is the son of actor Robert Coleby, who has guest starred with his son on All Saints. His father played Rock Hudson in the telemovie Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure, in which, coincidentally, Conrad's headLand co-star Rachael Taylor also appeared. He has also appeared in Always Greener and Water Rats. His sister is actress Anja Coleby.
Coleby was a contestant on The Weakest Link All Saints Special. He was the first to be voted off and take the Walk of Shame.
Conrad attended Somerset College on the Gold Coast, graduating in 1996. In the same year, he played the role of Colonel Juan Peron in the school's production of Evita. After having developed a taste for acting in various dramatic and musical productions at Somerset College, Conrad decided to pursue a career in acting, completing his tertiary qualifications at Queensland University of Technology in 1999.
Coleby featured in the 2006 Australian film The Final Winter, as Billy.
He is currently appearing on Home and Away, playing Roman Harris, a cheeky and handsome chef with a dark past in the army who has a brief fling with Rachel. When she becomes more interested in Tony, he falls for Martha Mackenzie.
Conrad has appeared in stage productions of The Club and South Pacific.
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