Stephen Hunter
Stephen Hunter, hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, embraced his role as the "clown" early in life, developing a natural flair for comedy that would define his career. His knack for comic timing and engaging personality quickly established him as the go-to humorist in his circles. After refining his craft on New Zealand television, Stephen set his sights on Australia, where his talents soon began to flourish.
In 2006, he gained significant recognition with his portrayal of Sharpie in the acclaimed drama series Love My Way, which won two Logie Awards. This breakthrough was followed by a prominent guest role in the 2008 season of All Saints, a beloved Australian medical drama, showcasing his range as an actor beyond comedy.
Stephen's comedic prowess has kept him in high demand across both New Zealand and Australia, with appearances on Nickelodeon's The GO Show and ABC's Review with Miles Barlow solidifying his reputation. His distinctive voice has also made him a sought-after voice actor in Australasia, lending his talents to major companies and productions.
In 2009, he took on the lead role of Si in the animated series CJ the DJ, further demonstrating his versatility. Ultimately, Stephen Hunter's true passion remains in front of the camera, where he delights audiences with his infectious humor and vibrant energy.