Ray Meagher

Plays Alf Stewart

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Ray Meagher was born on July 4 in Roma, in Western Queensland, and grew up on a sheep and cattle station.

At the age of nine Ray went to boarding school on the Gold Coast hinterland of Queensland where he was a keen sportsman and developed an interest in acting. His stage debut came at the age of 11 when he played the Wicked Witch in the school's pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

At high school in Brisbane, Ray excelled at sports and represented his school in tennis, swimming, athletics and football. After leaving school he played Rugby Union football and represented the State of Queensland in several games.

When some friends were auditioning for a kid's pantomime at the Twelfth Night Theatre, Ray decided to go along too. He landed a very important role, that of a horse's bum! "I had great aspirations to be the front end the next time around, so I went back for more", he says.

His first play at the La Boite Theatre was A Refined Look at Existence. Around this time, Ray made his television debut, hosting an ABC-TV folk music show called Around Folk.

In the 1970s Ray moved to Sydney to star in a year-long role in the play Dimboola. He also began working on some ABC-TV series, including Ben Hall and Rush.

"I also earned a small role in the movie Mad Dog Morgan... I think mainly because I could ride a horse", he says.

His credits since then include the mini-series The Great Bookie Robbery, A Fortunate Life, True Believers, Spit McPhee (a children's telemovie) and The Fire in the Stone. Ray has appeared as a guest star in the television series of Prisoner, The Restless Years, Cop Shop and Skyways. He worked on the movies Breaker Morant and The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith and has won a Penguin Best Actor Award for his lead role in the telemovie Mail Order Bride. He also played the mechanic in Priscilla - the musical.

Ray says when he auditioned for the pilot of Home and Away he thought it may be only a few months' work. Nearly two decades later, he is still with the show!

Ray says: "In the words of Albert Facey, I think I've had a fortunate life".

For the past ten years Ray has appeared in Christmas pantomime productions in the UK, Belfast and Wales in such roles as Captain Hook in Peter Pan. He now beats veteran actor Kate Ritchie for being one of the longest serving actors on an Australian drama series.

Ray was born under the Zodiac sign of Cancer.

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  1. Jack11:58pm Friday 27th April 2012 ESTReport Abuse

    Has he left then?

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  2. Jo09:11pm Monday 12th September 2011 ESTReport Abuse

    good old alf. i love your old fashioned ways that help put kids back on track. they should have more of them ways in the show and some young viewers might listen and learn from them love u alf.

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  3. Sophie07:56am Thursday 16th June 2011 ESTReport Abuse

    I cant believe he left! I MISS U 'ALF' U rok! xx

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  4. Paulo W10:56am Wednesday 20th April 2011 ESTReport Abuse

    legend!

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