Ben Mingay

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Ben Mingay
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Mingay at the Sydney premiere of The Mummy in 2017
Born1979 (1979) (age 45)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1988–present
Spouse
Kirby Burgess
(m. 2018;div. 2020)

Ben Mingay (born 1979) is an Australian actor and singer, perhaps best known for having played Buzz Graham in the series Packed to the Rafters and Rob Duffy in Wonderland . [1] He played the role of Billy in the stage version of Dirty Dancing in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. [2] Mingay together with Michael Falzon, Luke Kennedy, and Matt Lee appeared in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2014. [3] In 2015, Mingay joined the cast of soap opera Home and Away in the recurring role of Trystan Powell.

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Background

Growing up in Elermore Vale, New South Wales on the outskirts of Newcastle, Mingay went to boarding school, The Armidale School, from age 12. [4] His mother suggested he do the school play to occupy his spare time. He thought it was for losers, but agreed to do it for her. [4] He had to perform a song and discovered that he had a bass baritone voice. Mingay studied opera voice at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. [2] [5] He plays both piano and acoustic guitar. [2] He is also a fire breather and a stunt driver. [5] He was married to actress Kirby Burgess, but they divorced after two years. [4]

Career

In 2004 he appeared as a guest on the police series Blue Heelers where he played Troy Baxter. [6] That same year he starred as Jim Beatson on the medical series All Saints .

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Mingay in 2012

In 2013, Mingay scored his first major role on television when he joined the main cast of the sixth season of Australian series Packed to the Rafters . He played the young electrician Fergus "Buzz" Graham, [5] father of Jackson Graham (Narek Arman) and employee of Dave Rafter (Erik Thomson). Mingay's Graham enters into a relationship with Emma Mackey (Zoe Cramond) until the series finale on 2 July of that year. [7] That same year, Mingay joined the main cast of Wonderland in the role of Rob Duffy. [8]

Mingay performed in the new cabaret act Swing on This at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival on 7 June 2014 with a cast that included Luke Kennedy, Michael Falzon, and Matt Lee. Festival artistic director, and singer in her own right, Kate Ceberano appeared as a special guest. [9] Following Adelaide Cabaret Festival, they performed as the headline act at both the official black tie launch of the refurbished Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre on 25 July and at the community concert [10] the next evening, again playing to a full house.

Mingay joined the cast of Home and Away as Trystan Powell in 2015. [11]

Mingay has performed at several concerts including the charity benefit Pants Off for Beyond Blue, [12] a concert involving several performers each singing in their underwear.

His professional opera debut came in 2024 in the role of Papageno in an English-language production Mozart's The Magic Flute for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House. [13] He had sung in this opera before in a school production in 2000. [14]

Training

Theatre

ProductionRoleCompanyLocationDate
Sideshow Alley: The Musical [2] [15] The Production Company/ Gale Edwards Melbourne2003
Hair [2] [15] BergerThe Production Company/ David AtkinsSydney
Melbourne
2003
Dirty Dancing [15] BillyNina Lannan & Associates
Mirvish Productions/ James Powell
Jacobsen Entertainment/ Karl Sydow
Jacobsen Entertainment
US National Tour
North American Premiere
UK Premiere
Australian Tour
2004–2005
Jersey Boys [2] [ failed verification ]Tommy DevitoSydney2011
South Pacific [2] [ better source needed ]
An Officer and a Gentleman [16] ZackGordon Frost OrganisationSydney Lyric18 May – 1 July 2012
The Phantom of the Opera [2] [ failed verification ] The Phantom Packemin Productions Riverside Theatres Parramatta 2015
Shrek the Musical [17] Shrek Sydney Lyric, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne & Queensland Performing Arts Centre 2020
Sweeney Todd Sweeney Todd Sydney Opera House 2023
The Magic Flute Papageno Opera Australia Sydney Opera House2024

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharactersNotes
2004 All Saints Jim BeatsonEpisode: "Meltdown"
2004 Blue Heelers Troy BaxterEpisode: "Headless Chooks"
2013 Packed to the Rafters Fergus 'Buzz' Graham11 episodes
2013–15 Wonderland [18] Rob DuffyRegular role
2015 Home and Away Trystan Powell Recurring role
2017 House of Bond Alan Bond TV mini-series, 2 episodes
2017 Behave Yourself! HimselfContestant, episode 1
2019-2021 Frayed Jim12 episodes
2022 The Twelve (Australian TV series) Flip Menelaus10 episodes

Film

YearTitleCharactersNotes
2013 The Gift JoelShort – with Mark Lee, Hannah Marshall, Anne Tenney and Harry Greenwood
2016 Hacksaw Ridge 'Grease' Nolan

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association. They commenced in 1987.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2005 Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage (with Deone Zanotto) Best Original Cast or Show Album Nominated [19]

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