Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, born on September 19, 1973, in Sydney, Australia, is an accomplished actor recognized for his diverse contributions to film, television, and theater. He completed his secondary education at Newington College in 1991 before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus on drama and sociology from the University of Newcastle.
Taylor comes from a close-knit family, with an older brother, Mark, and an older sister, Pip. He is particularly renowned for his role as Kurt Peterson in the beloved Australian series "Heartbreak High." Over the years, he has expanded his repertoire with appearances in popular shows such as "Something in the Air," "McLeod's Daughters," "Stingers," and "Blue Heelers." In 2006, he made a notable guest appearance in the "Doctor Who" audio adventure titled "The Reaping."
In addition to television, Taylor has acted in feature films like "Tom White," "Em4Jay," and "Bad Bush." His theater work includes a significant role in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of "Take Me Out."
In 2008, he joined the cast of "Canal Road" as Cain Harvey, and in 2009, he featured in the UK.TV mini-series "False Witness." Taylor also gained acclaim for his portrayal of Petty Officer Pete Tomaszewski, affectionately known as "Buffer," in the hit series "Sea Patrol," where he appeared in 39 episodes from 2007 to 2009.
Filmography
Primitive War
Audrey (2024)
Kane
Transfusion
Force of Nature: The Dry 2
Rip Tide
Sequin in a Blue Room
The Diplomat
Deep Water
Romper Stomper
Puberty Blues
The Last Anniversary
Playing for Keeps