The Actor:
“The opportunity to live and work in the
country is my dream,” said Aaron, who experienced
farm life before being offered the role of Alex
Ryan. Despite growing up in a New Zealand city
he was drawn to rural Australia. He was working
on a property in NSW, taking time out of his busy
acting career, when he auditioned for the role
of Alex Ryan.“ The opportunity to combine
farming and film making was too good to resist,”
Aaron said. He relocated to South Australia (leaving
his horses and cattle behind) and bought a 130–year–old
stone cottage near the set of McLeod’s Daughters.Jeffery
says with its female lead cast the series is a
“great benchmark for Australian television”
and he relishes the role of Alex. “Playing
a bronco rider is like a childhood dream,”
he said. He finds he often plays darker characters,
such as Prior in The Interview, and Alex in the
theatre production of A Clockwork Orange. “This
is the first chance I’ve had on a film to
play the comic aspect – the larrikin,”
he said.Jeffery graduated from NIDA in 1993. His
film credits include Strange Planet, The Interview,
Carcrash, Square One and Good Fruit. Television
roles include: Murder Call, Wildside, Water Rats
and Blue Murder.
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