Corey Page

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Corey Page
Born (1971-03-27) 27 March 1971 (age 53)
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Corey Page (born 27 March 1971) [ citation needed ] is an Australian film and television actor. He had a leading role in the television series Heartbreak High in Australia. [1] Additionally, he was a series regular in the US television series The City from 1995–96.

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Page also co-starred in the MTV/Paramount feature film, Dead Man on Campus in 1998, and supporting role in the independent film The Road Home.

Most recently, Page served as on-set drama coach for the independent Australian film Newcastle , directed by US writer/director, Dan Castle and as Matthew Webster in the 2011 Australian film Wrath .

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleType
1998 Dead Man on Campus Matthew ‘Matt‘ NoonanFeature film
1999 Mascara AndrewFeature film
Iggy Vile M.D.IggyTV movie
Royal StandardTreymoreTV movie
2001Devils PreyTreymore
2003The Road HomeVince TaylorFeature film
2004HookedThomasShort film
2011 Wrath Matthew WebsterFeature film
2016HurricaneOslo AlduarsShort film
2017A Dusty TownSports ReporterFeature film
2020A Shot in the DarkRoyShort film
2021The Things We Do When We’re AlonePaulShort film
TBACan’t Be UndoneTylerFeature film (completed)
TBAMind of a CoyoteEvanShort film (in post-production)

Television

YearTitleRoleType
1994-95 Heartbreak High Steve WileyTV series, 65 episodes
1995 Loving Richard WilkinsTV series, 36 episodes
1995-97 The City Richard WilkinsTV series, 165 episodes
1999 Pacific Blue TV series, 2 episodes
2000 Providence MattTV series, 1 episode
2003 McLeod's Daughters Damien CozekTV series, 2 episodes
White Collar Blue Nick KaradosTV series, 1 episode
2006 Home and Away DrewTV series, 1 episode
2010 Cops LAC RichardTV series, 1 episode
2017LurkKel WitmoreTV series
Sorry Not SorryPolice OfficerTV series
You Can Do BetterTV series, 1 episode
2017-19 Triads CarlTV series, 6 episodes
2020The CircuitAngus PTV series, 1 episode

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References

  1. "Heartbreak High: What do Drazic, Ryan, Anita and the rest look like". Digital Spy. Retrieved 13 October 2018.