Mat Stevenson (born 15 April 1969) credited variously as Matthew Stevenson and Matt Stevenson, is an Australian actor, known for his TV roles in soap opera's and miniseries. He is best known for his role as Adam Cameron in TV soap opera Home and Away.

Mat Stevenson
Born (1969-04-15) 15 April 1969 (age 55)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Other namesMatthew Stevenson, Matt Stevenson
OccupationTelevision actor
Years active1985–present
ChildrenGrace Hyland

Career edit

Stevenson made his debut in the TV film Breaking Up. He is best known for his role as Adam Cameron in Home and Away which he starred in from 1989 to 1994, making a return appearance in 1999. Prior to Home and Away, Stevenson played the part of "Skinner", a treacherous petty criminal whom Todd Landers had befriended on Network Ten's Neighbours.[1]

In 2010, Stevenson appeared in three episodes of Network Ten's Rush as Inspector Cox. His other television roles have included Blue Heelers, MDA, City Homicide and Offspring.

Personal life edit

Prior to his acting career, Stevenson worked as a swimming pool cleaner. He is the father of internet celebrity and transgender rights activist Grace Hyland.[2]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Title Year Roles Type
1985 Breaking Up Mark Wheeler TV movie
2010 Animal Kingdom PSG Doors (uncredited) Feature film

Television edit

Title Year Roles Type
1986 My Brother Tom Kevin Connor TV miniseries
1988 Dusty TV series
1988-89 Neighbours Skinner TV series
1989-99 Home and Away Adam Cameron TV series, 518 episodes
2000 All Saints Matt Booker TV series
1995-2001 Blue Heelers Terry Walsh / Neil Morrison TV series
2003 MDA Cliff Mason TV series
2009 City Homicide Bill Penning TV series
2010 Offspring Sergeant Reid TV series
2010-11 Burlesque Director
2010 Rush Inspector Cox TV series
2013 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Pat O'Farrell TV series
2014 Fat Tony & Co. Police Prosecutor TV miniseries
2014 Party Tricks Farming Manager TV miniseries
2020 Informer 3838 Police Van Driver TV miniseries
2021 A Small Punch in a Little Town Mike
2022 Talking Prisoner Self

References edit

  1. ^ Mercer, Phil (18 March 2005). "Two decades with the Neighbors". BBC News. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Watch: Aussie actor's trans daughter opens up".

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