Bernard Curry (born 27 March 1974) is an Australian actor, best known for his role as Jake Stewart in Wentworth, Luke Handley in Neighbours and Hugo Austin in Home and Away.
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Born | (1974-03-27) 27 March 1974 (age 48) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Occupation | Actor, composer, writer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Notable work | Neighbours (1995–96; 2005) Home and Away (2009–10) Wentworth (2016-21) |
Spouse | Sonya Bohlen |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Stephen Curry Andrew Curry |
Curry first appeared in Neighbours in 1995 as Luke Handley, and remained on the television series for just over a year. He later returned to the show in a video cameo appearance in 2005 for the programme's 20th anniversary.
Curry was a co-writer and actor on the 2002 ABC sketch comedy series Flipside.[1] In 2002, he starred in the American television movie Junction Boys. He later starred in the 2007 TV film The King, and the 2005 feature film Puppy.[2] Curry was also the host of the comedy series Monster House on the Nine Network. In 2008 Curry appeared in the BBC-commissioned soap opera Out of the Blue, playing Nate Perrett. In late 2008, Curry had the small role of Vishnu on Packed to the Rafters, on the Seven Network. In 2009, Curry joined the soap opera Home and Away as Hugo Austin, and left in 2010. He hosted the first four seasons of Beauty and the Geek Australia, from 2009 to 2012.
Curry appeared as sports agent Jesse Reade in the 2013 first season of the American VH1 series, Hit the Floor. From 2016 and onward, Curry appears as Jake Stewart in the prison drama series Wentworth.
In August 2021, Curry was announced as a contestant on the celebrity version of Big Brother Australia.[3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Get Real | 1991 | Tim | Short film |
Black Sun | 1996 | Short film | |
The Dish | 2000 | Newspaper reporter | |
Alpha Male | 2004 | Office Worker | Short film |
Puppy | 2005 | Aiden | |
Bordering on Bad Behavior | 2014 | Baz | |
Impact Earth | 2015 | Tim Harrison | |
Baby, Baby, Baby | 2015 | Oliver | |
Almost Broadway | 2017 | Zac | |
Live or Die in La Honda | 2017 | Joe Cooper | |
A Boy Called Sailboat | 2018 | Referee / Hacienda Hill actor / Instructional CD voice | Also additional sound recordist |
Dark Place | 2019 | Barry | Anthology film |
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Snowy | 1993 | Michael Logan | Mail role |
Time Trax | 1994 | Older Bill | 1 episode |
Blue Heelers | 1994 | David Edwards | 1 episode |
Law of the Land | 1994 | Craig Berryman | 1 episode |
Neighbours | 1995–96, 2005 | Luke Handley | 171 episodes |
Halifax f.p. | 1995 | Adam Lawler | 1 episode |
Fully Booked | 1997 | Himself | 1 episode |
Raw FM | 1998 | Gary | 1 episode |
The Genie from Down Under | 1998 | Prince Umberto | 1 episode |
State Coroner | 1998 | Nigel Arrowsmith | 1 episode |
Thunderstone | 1999 | Funky Dave | 1 episode |
Something in the Air | 2000 | Sean Wright | 3 episodes |
The Big Schmooze | 2000 | Himself | 1 episode |
Sit Down, Shut Up | 2001 | Greg Ilyich | 1 episode |
Blonde | 2001 | Assistant to Director J. | Television film |
Abschied in den Tod | 2001 | Jerome Delaunay | Television film |
Stingers | 2001 | Dr. James Steele | 1 episode |
The Road from Coorain | 2002 | Bob | Television film |
Flipside | 2002 | Various characters | Also writer and composer |
The Junction Boys | 2002 | Johnny Haynes | Television film |
Blue Heelers | 2003 | Ty Birkenstock | 1 episode |
CrashBurn | 2003 | Glenn | 1 episode |
MDA | 2003 | Troy Dalmer | 1 episode |
Blue Heelers | 2004 | Jed Stone | 1 episode |
Wicked Science | 2006 | The Director | 1 episode |
Blue Heelers | 2006 | Andrew Gillfllan | 1 episode |
The King | 2007 | John Wesley | Television film |
Monster House | 2008 | Himself – Host | |
Out of the Blue | 2008 | Nate Perrott | 10 episodes |
Packed to the Rafters | 2008 | Vishnu | 2 episodes |
Satisfaction | 2009 | Jack | 4 episodes |
Home and Away | 2009–11 | Hugo Austin | 426 episodes |
Big Night In | 2009 | Himself | Telethon |
Beauty and the Geek Australia | 2009–12 | Host – Himself | 34 episodes |
NCIS | 2012 | Seamus Quinn | 1 episode |
Pretty Little Liars | 2013 | Jamie Doyle | 3 episodes |
Hit the Floor | 2013 | Jesse Reade | Recurring role 5 episodes |
Killer Reality | 2013 | Jack Silverman | Television film |
Once Upon a Time | 2013, 2015, 2016 | Captain Liam Jones | 3 episodes |
Ravenswood | 2014 | Jamie Doyle | 1 episode |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | 2014 | Calvin Tate | 1 episode |
Mistresses | 2015 | Joe the Waiter | 1 episode |
Faking It | 2015 | Principal George Turner | 7 episodes |
Wentworth | 2016–21 | Jake Stewart | Main role 62 episodes |
All Star Family Feud | 2016 | Himself – Contestant | 1 episode |
Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story | 2017 | Mike Willesee | Miniseries 1 episode |
Blindspot | 2017 | Lawrence | 2 episodes |
Sunshine | 2017 | Dean Simic | Miniseries 2 episodes |
The 60th Annual TV Week Logie Awards | 2018 | Himself – Presenter | Television special |
How to Stay Married | 2018 | Adam | 1 episode |
My Life Is Murder | 2019–21 | D.I. Kieran Hussey | Main role 11 episodes |
Studio 10 | 2020 | Himself | 1 episode |
Drunk History Australia | 2020 | John Kerr | 1 episode |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | 2021 | Himself – Partner | 1 episode |
Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries | 2021 | Dr. Clifford Gill | 1 episode |
The Morning Show | 2021 | Himself | 1 episode |
Fires | 2021 | Nick the Journo | Anthology series 1 episode |
Spreadsheet | 2021 | Nathan | 1 episode |
Big Brother VIP | 2021 | Himself – Contestant | 6 episodes |
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