Beau Brady

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Beau Brady
Born (1981-10-11) 11 October 1981 (age 42)
Other namesBeau-jean Antoine Neville Brady
Johnny Brady
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Notable work Home and Away

Beau Brady (born 11 October 1981) is an Australian actor from Sydney, Australia. He is best known for his role as Noah Lawson on soap opera Home and Away .

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Career

Brady attended Oak Hill College, where he took up drama during Year 8. He debuted on television in 1999, playing Joey on Breakers for three episodes. In 2000, he began attending Sydney University for Film and TV and joined the cast of the soap opera Home and Away as Noah Lawson.[ citation needed ] He was nominated for four Logie Awards for the role. After leaving the show in 2004, [1] he moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting there. During this time, he took a course with The Acting Corps. [1] [2] He returned to Australia in 2007.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Brady was in a well-publicised relationship with his Home and Away costar Bec Hewitt for four years. [3] [4] He was then engaged to Neighbours actress Natalie Blair for a year before their relationship ended in January 2007. [1] [4] [5] In 2018, Brady enlisted in the Australian Army Reserve. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006Voodoo LagoonLeeFeature film [1] [6]
2012 The Sapphires [1] Marine SergeantFeature film
2015DamagedChockFeature film; also executive producer
2016The SystemTodFeature film
2017The Tree That Bore No FruitCEOShort film [7]
2018EntrenchedJackShort film
2021 Wyrmwood: Apocalypse Soldier 3Feature film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1999 Breakers [1] JoeySeason 2 (guest, 3 episodes)
2000–04 Home and Away Noah Lawson Seasons 13–17 (main role) [4] [3]
2002 Home and Away: Secrets and the City Video special
2005 Home and Away: Romances Video special
2006 Crown Australian Celebrity Poker Challenge HimselfReality series
2006 Australia's Next Top Model HimselfReality series, Season 2, episode 2
2007 The King TimTV movie
2008 The Bill [1] Andy SouthgateSeason 24, episode 55
2011The Kangaroo GangBilly HillTwo-part documentary [8]
2013 Wonderland [1] CharlieSeason 1, episode 5
2016 Secret City [1] Hot ToddSeason 1, episode 4
2016 Hyde & Seek [1] RyanSeason 1, episode 6
2016–17We Were TomorrowWarrick BlaneSeason 1 (6 episodes)
2017Dream ChannelDeano LishTV series

Award nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2001 Logie Awards Most Popular New Male Talent Home and Away (Season 13)Nominated [9]
2003 Most Popular Actor Home and Away (Season 15)Nominated [10]
2004 Most Popular Actor Home and Away (Season 16)Nominated [11]
2005 Most Popular Actor Home and Away (Season 17)Nominated [12]

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References

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