David Berry (actor)

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OccupationActor
Yearsactive2012–present
Notable credits
SpouseKristina Tesic (m. 2012; div. 2022)
David Berry
Berry (right) in 2013
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present
Notable credits
SpouseKristina Tesic (m. 2012; div. 2022)
Children1

David Berry is an Australian actor known for playing James Bligh in A Place To Call Home and Lord John Grey in Outlander.

One of four children, Berry is talented in both singing and the violin.[1] As a child, he attended school on a scholarship for voice, splitting his time between school and professional performances that included work at Opera Australia and numerous festivals. In 2002, he received a scholarship to study political science at Montreal's McGill University, where he earned a B.A. in Political Sciences and Cultural Studies. Returning to Australia, he began his Masters in Media Practice at the University of Sydney, while also working as a researcher in the newsroom for Channel Seven. Shortly after, he decided to abandon a career in media and return to his true passion, the performing arts. He applied and was accepted to the Australian National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), from which he graduated in 2010.[2][3]

Career

David Berry (L) and Lauren Lyle (R) answer fan questions during their panel at the Sasnak City Outlander convention on 17 November 2018.

Berry's first professional role was a guest appearance in an episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.[2][4] He went on that same year to portray Logan Meyer in a ten episode stint on 7 Network's long running soap opera Home and Away.[5]

In 2013, Berry starred in writer/director Robert White's made for TV horror film, Progeny.[6] He also joined the main cast of the Foxtel drama A Place To Call Home as James Bligh, a man tortured by society's treatment of his homosexuality, in 1950s Australia.[4][7][8]

In 2015, Berry starred as Brian Cleaver in The Crater: A True Story of Vietnam. The film revolves around the experiences of Cleaver during The Battle of Coral-Balmoral, fought between May 12 and June 6, 1968.[9]

In August 2016, it was announced that Berry would be joining the cast of Starz's time travel period drama Outlander, in the recurring role of Lord John Grey.[10][11][12] He debuted in the 2017 episode "All Debts Paid",[13] appearing in seasons three through eight.

In 2020, Berry teamed with fellow actor Tim Downie for an unofficial Outlander podcast entitled Outcasts.[14]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Character Production Notes
2012Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesAlastairABCEpisode: "Murder on the Ballarat Train"
2012Home and AwayLogan Meyer7 Network10 episodes
2013ProgenyDamienWagsword Entertainment Television film
2013–18A Place to Call HomeJames BlighFoxtelMain role, (season 1-4, 6)
2017–26OutlanderLord John GreyStarzMain role (season 3-8)
2022 Riptide Dan Burrell / Simon Cameron 4 episodes

Film

Year Title Character Notes
2015The Crater: A True Story of VietnamBrian CleaverBased upon the story of Brian Cleaver at the Battle of Coral-Balmoral.[9]

Theatre

Year Title Role Director Theatre
2010 Lost Illusions Lucien Chardon[3] Ian Sinclair NIDA
2010 Medea Material Jason Kat Henry NIDA
2010AssassinsJohn Wilkes Booth[3]Tony KnightNIDA
2011Men Without ShadowsJeanie[3]Hendrik ElsteinSly Rat / NIDA
2011A Little Touch of ChaosArthur[3]James Millar/Peter RutherfordGrant Street Theatre[15]
2015 Of Thee I Sing Wintergreen[16] Jay James-Moody Sydney Opera House

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2016 Logie Awards Most Outstanding Supporting Actor A Place to Call Home[17] Nominated

Personal life

References

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