Adam Willits | |
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Born | 18 February 1972 52) New South Wales, Australia | (age
Occupation | Former actor |
Years active | 1984–2014 |
Adam Charles Willits (born 18 February 1972) is an Australian former actor, best known for being an original cast member of the television soap opera Home and Away as foster child Steven Matheson from 1988 to 1991. In 1995, Willits returned to the show as a regular and a love interest for the character of Selina Roberts, portrayed by Tempany Deckert and remained until late 1996 as well as returning for guest stints in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003 and the last time in 2008.
He appeared in the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
TV series include sitcom Hampton Court , All Saints and serial Rake
Willits was one of several Home and Away cast-members to star in a stage musical based on the soap, which toured the UK in 1991. Julian McMahon, Sharyn Hodgson, Mouche Phillips and Justine Clarke also starred. [1] Willits now works in the insurance industry.
Year | Title | Role | Production |
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1984 | Marbles | Film | |
Anna | Film | ||
Damsel be Damned | Film | ||
Weekend of the Lonesome Hustler | Film | ||
1985 | Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome | Mr. Scratch | Film |
1985 | The Perfectionist | Shaun Gunn | TV film |
2003 | Room 14 | The Writer | Film short |
Year | Title | Role | Production |
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1984 | The Maestro's Company | Johnny | TV series |
1988–1991, 1995–1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2008 | Home and Away | Steven Matheson | Pilot, Seasons 1–4, 8–10 (main, 611 episodes) |
Seasons 11, 13, 15,16, 21 (recurring, 12 episodes) | |||
1991 | Hampton Court | Richard Granville | TV series, 13 episodes |
2002 | All Saints | Ivan Quinn | TV series |
2014 | Rake | Policeman | TV series |
Home and Away (H&A) is an Australian television soap opera. It was created by Alan Bateman and commenced broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. Bateman came up with the concept of the show during a trip to Kangaroo Point, New South Wales, where he noticed locals were complaining about the construction of a foster home and against the idea of foster children from the city living in the area. The soap opera was initially going to be called Refuge, but the name was changed to the "friendlier" title of Home and Away once production began.
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Home and Away: The Musical is a 1991 stage musical with music and lyrics by Chris Summerfield, and a book by various writers. It is based on the Australian soap opera Home and Away. The show was created and directed by Paul Hammond and developed by the British Albermarle Montrose company. The musical features thirteen scenes divided between two acts, with fourteen musical numbers. Hammond developed the idea after realising Home and Away potential to become a successful musical that would be an ideal fit in the 1990s lifestyle. Hammond envisioned the musical that would replicate the success and legacy of Grease. Hammond travelled to Australia to secure the rights for the show. He met with potential cast members and hired the original cast members Justine Clarke, Mouche Phillips, Adam Willits, Sharyn Hodgson, Julian McMahon and Craig Thomson. British actors Matthew Cammelle, Andrew Lawden, Karen Heyworth and Paul Murphy assumed the remaining roles. Home and Away's executive producer Des Monaghan and staff from the Seven Network in Australia offered support during the show's development.