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Daniel MacPherson is an Australian actor and television presenter, known for his roles as Joel Samuels in Neighbours, PC Cameron Tait in The Bill, Sergeant Samuel Wyatt in Sky and Cinemax's Strike Back, Whit Carmichael in the Shane Abbess sci-fi film Infini, Arion Elessedil in The Shannara Chronicles and Hugo Crast in the first filmed adaptation of Isaac Asimov's long running Foundation book ...
Alan Turing (gay), Ellie Goulding, Cher, Daniel Radcliffe, Ben Cohen, John Grant [13] Attitude Awards 2013 (Six different covers [14]) December 2013: Lady Gaga [15] (bisexual) January 2014: Ashley Taylor Dawson [16] The Sex Issue February 2014: Philip Olivier [17] Travel Issue March 2014: Dan Osborne, Kirk Norcross, Greg Rutherford, Sylvain ...
Cameron Tait is a fictional character from the British police procedural television series The Bill, played by Daniel MacPherson.He first appeared in the eighteenth series episode "Thinking Out Loud", broadcast on 30 January 2003.
In December 2014, Ventoura became engaged to longtime partner and Wild Boys co-star Daniel MacPherson, [1] and they married in Noosa in November 2015. [2] The couple have one child, a son born in December 2019 named Austin Xavier. [3] A year later, Ventoura announced that the pair had separated. [4]
Joel Samuels is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Daniel MacPherson. MacPherson secured the role after auditioning for casting director Jan Russ, who suggested that the script producers write the part of Joel for him. He relocated to Melbourne for filming, and made his first appearance during ...
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -Pope Francis said the story of Jesus' birth as a poor carpenter's son should instil hope that all people can make an impact on the world, as the pontiff on Tuesday led the ...
Hannah Kobayashi's family says she was "found safe" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, about a month after she walked into Mexico and vanished in what police have called a voluntary disappearance that made ...
Tripping Over is a British/Australian six-part drama series. Its first episode aired on Network Ten in Australia on 25 October 2006, and in the United Kingdom on Five on 30 October 2006.