Ben Tari

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Ben Tari is a Hungarian born Australian actor [1] most known for his work as Jared Levine on All Saints, an Australian hospital drama. [2] [3]

He is a graduate of the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA). He joined all Saints from 1998 to 2003, (Season 1–6) and stayed for consecutive 235 episodes and guest starred in 2005 in episode 320, season 8. [4] In 2008 he joined Home and Away playing an environmental officer [5] for 15 episodes.

Tari has appeared on stage in productions such as Viewing Blue Poles at Belvoir Theatre in 2000, [6] [7] [8] [9] The Harp on the Willow at the Ensemble Theatre in 2003 [10] [11] and The Pessoptimist at the Sidetrack Theatre, Marrickville in 2005. [12] [13]

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References

  1. Duffy, Michael Jun (17 February 1999), "Exposing Tari's talents", The Advertiser
  2. "Aussie stars to satirise soapies". The Age . 27 April 2004. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012.
  3. Leith, Renae (27 June 1999), "All Saints' handsome star says he could never really be a - nurse; Ben learns from real-life tragedy", Sunday Mail
  4. "Art's game of maim and shame". The Sydney Morning Herald . 28 May 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015.
  5. Byrne, Fiona (18 May 2008), "AFTER several years ...", Herald Sun
  6. Barnes, Frank (31 July 2000), "Two goodies and another dud", Education: Journal of the N.S.W. Public School Teachers Federation
  7. Wright, Caitlin (23 June 2000), "Poles Apart", The Daily Telegraph
  8. Dunne, Stephen (28 June 2000), "When love is a frame of mind", The Sydney Morning Herald
  9. Viewing Blue Poles, AusStage
  10. Capozzi, Lisa (7 October 2003), "Life of singer relived on stage", North Shore Times
  11. Harp on the Willow, AusStage
  12. Gallasch, Keith (1 December 2005), "Life: no rehearsal", Realtime.
  13. The Pessoptimist, AusStage