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Peter Bensley

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Peter Bensley
Born (1954-02-06) 6 February 1954 (age 70)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Actor, author
Years active1973–present
Known forDr. John Austin in The New Adventures of Black Beauty
Chief Inspector Jeff Hawker in
Water Rats
Andrew Teigan in
Mirror, Mirror
Dr Mike Newman in
The Young Doctors
Matt Delaney in Prisoner
Andrew Foley in Home and Away

Peter Bensley (born 6 February 1954, Warialda, New South Wales)[1] is an Australian actor.

Career

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Television

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One of Bensley's earliest roles was as Dennis Braithwaite on the Seven Network drama series Class of '74. He also appeared in ABC Television children's show, Waterloo Street.

Bensley appeared in several Grundy Television soap operas including The Restless Years (1979); The Young Doctors as Dr. Mike Newman (from 1980 until the show finished in 1983); Prisoner as one of the three male prisoners, Matt Delaney (for 34 episodes in 1984); Neighbours (1986) as Tony Chapman;[2] and Home and Away (1988 to 1990) as school teacher Andrew Foley.[3] In 2009, he returned to Neighbours for a two-episode guest role as Dean Naughton.[2]

In 1992, Bensley appeared as Dr. John Austin in the Australian miniseries The New Adventures of Black Beauty. In 1995, he appeared in the Australian/New Zealand co-production Mirror, Mirror, as Andrew Teigan, father of Jo Teigan.

Bensley also appeared in the long-running television series Water Rats about the Sydney Harbour Water Police Squad, in which he had the major role of Chief Inspector Jeff Hawker for the entire series run (1996–2001).

Film

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In 1983, Bensley played the title role of Stanley in the film Stanley. His most recent film appearance was in Romance on the Menu (2020).

Advertisements

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In the 1980s, Bensley appeared as a nude centrefold in the magazine, Cleo, wearing only strategically placed scuba gear. He also featured in a cheeky advertisement for Palmolive Gold, in which he is seen in bed with fellow The Young Doctors actress Judy McBurney, and semi-naked in a shower.

Author

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His first fiction book, On a Wing and a Prayer, was published in 2006.

Personal life

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Bensley and his partner have 3 children.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1984 Stanley Stanley Feature film
2010 Tangerine Alex Short film
2017 Don't Tell Karen's Father Feature film
2020 Romance on the Menu Dale Whitely Feature film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1975 Class of 74 Dennis Braithwaite Series regular
1976 Rush Patsey O'Halloran Episode: "Welcome Back Sergeant McKellar"
1978 Chopper Squad Vince Episode: "A Pride of Lions"
1978 Tickled Pink Penny Episode: "The Family Business"
1979 The Restless Years TV series
1979 Cop Shop Gary Sinclair Episode 186
1980–1983 The Young Doctors Dr Mike Newman Series regular
1984–1985 Prisoner Matt Delaney Recurring
1986 Neighbours Tony Chapman Recurring
1988–1990 Home and Away Andrew Foley Recurring
1991–1994 G.P. Dean Noonan Episodes: "Nowhere to Run", "Ties of the Blood"
1992 Round the Twist Mr Shelford Episode: "Nails"
1992 Police Rescue Phil Dorrick Episode: "The Hard Way"
1992 The Time Game Electricity Serviceman TV film
1992–1994 The New Adventures of Black Beauty Dr. John Austin Recurring
1994 Ship to Shore Taxi Driver Guest
1994 Paradise Beach Martin Taylor Episode 130
1995 Mirror, Mirror Andrew Tiegan Series regular
1996–2001 Water Rats Chied Inspector Jeff Hawker Series regular
1997 Roar Alwyn Episode: "The Eternal"
2001 Corridors of Power Mail Man Recurring
2009 Neighbours Dean Naughton Guest
2009–2010 Packed to the Rafters Derek Recurring
2010 Cops LAC Chief Superintendent Episode: "The Killer Wore Sneakers"

As director

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Year Title Notes
1992 Steam Across the Mountain

References

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  1. ^ "Actors' Birthdays - Reference and Information - Home and Away". Backtothebay.net. 15 April 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Peter Bensley reunites with the Neighbours". Holy Soap. 10 July 2010. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  3. ^ Brown, David (8 April 1989). "Showdown!". TV Week. p. 2.
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