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Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Australian actor (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (born Sydney, 19 September 1973) is an Australian actor.[1]
Education
He finished his education at Newington College in 1991 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in drama and sociology, from the University of Newcastle. He was a first grade cricketer and Rugby player at school. He was considered to be one of Newington College's finest medium pace seamers of all time.
Acting career
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He is known for his long-running role as Kurt Peterson in Heartbreak High. Since then he has appeared in Something in the Air, McLeod's Daughters, Stingers and Blue Heelers. In 2006, he guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio adventure The Reaping. Taylor appeared in the feature films Tom White, Em 4 Jay and Bad Bush.
His theatre credits include the Melbourne Theatre Company's Take Me Out. In 2007, Taylor co-starred with Lisa McCune, Ian Stenlake, Saskia Burmeister, John Batchelor, Matt Holmes, Jay Ryan, Kristian Schmid, Kirsty Lee Allan, and David Lyons in the hit Australian drama Sea Patrol. He portrayed Petty Officer Pete Tomaszewski ("Buffer") in 39 episodes from 2007–2009.[2]
Taylor joined the cast of Canal Road in series 1, episode 9 as Cain Harvey in 2008. In 2009, he appeared in the UK.TV mini-series False Witness. He starred in Underbelly: Razor on the Nine Network and in Network Ten's Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms. In 2012, Taylor starred in Network Ten's Australian coming of age series Puberty Blues as Martin Vickers[3] and he returned to the show for a second series in 2014.[4]
In 2013, he appeared in HBO Asia's Serangoon Road. He played Detective Dylan Carter in a recurring role on the Seven Network soap opera Home and Away in 2016.[5] He reprised his role as Kurt Peterson in the 2022 Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High.[6]
Taylor appears in the 2025 series The Last Anniversary as Ron, which was filmed in 2023.[7] In late 2024, Taylor joined the main cast of Home and Away as Sergeant David Langham. His casting was initially kept secret and Taylor spent six months filming, before he made his debut on 28 May 2025.[5]
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