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Blair Venn

Blair Venn is an Australian actor who has played roles in theatre, film and television.

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Early life

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Career

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Venn played the regular role of Garrett Quinn in the short-lived ABC television drama series Head Start in 2001.[1] He has also appeared in two recurring roles on the Australian soap opera Neighbours. In 2000, he played duplicitous lawyer Brendan Bell, who was the abusive husband of Tess Bell (played by Krista Vendy).[2] and Richard Aaronow. Brendan Bell met an untimely end when he died of a heart attack after sustaining an injury in a road accident. The character of Richard Aaronow, whom he played in 2007, was the one-time partner of Rebecca Napier (Jane Hall) and father to Oliver Barnes and Declan Napier. The character—another villain—died of renal failure.

Venn's other television credits include Satisfaction (in which he played the recurring guest role of Hank), and guest roles in All Saints, White Collar Blue, Stingers, Farscape, Rush and The Newsreader.[citation needed] His most recent television role was as Henry in the 2024 8-part Paramount+ drama thriller Fake for 2 episodes.

On 8 November 2001, Debi Enker from The Age reported that Venn had been cast in a telemovie titled Life.[3] That same year he appeared in 2001 Australian comedy film The Man Who Sued God opposite Billy Connolly, Judy Davis and Colin Friels. He later appeared alongside Nicolas Cage, Rose Byrne and Ben Mendelsohn in 2009 Hollywood science fiction thriller film Knowing, which was filmed in Melbourne.

In 2003, Venn carried out theatrical work in the plays The Fat Boy and Uncle Vanya.[4][5] In 2006, he worked on stage productions of Some Explicit Polaroids and Dinner with Friends.[6][7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Role Title Notes
2001 The Man Who Sued God Les Feature film
2008 Playing for Charlie Jim Feature film
2009 Knowing Paramedic Feature film

Television

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Year Role Title Notes
1996 Natural Justice: Heat Detective Quinlan TV movie
1999 Stingers Lenny 'G-Long' Baxter 2 episodes
2000 Pozieres Jim O'Brien TV movie
2000; 2007–2008 Neighbours Brendan Bell / Richard Aaronow 34 episodes
2001 Head Start Garett Quinn 40 episodes
2002 White Collar Blue Michael Cleal 2 episodes
2003 Farscape Macton 1 episode
2005 Life Sam Warburg TV movie
2006 All Saints Lewis Palmer 1 episode
2007–2008 Satisfaction Hank the Marathon Man 3 episodes
2009 Rush Paul Duffy 1 episode
2021 The Newsreader John Parry 1 episode
2024 Fake Henry 2 episodes

Theatre

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Year Role Title Notes
2003 The Fat Boy Darren Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne with Playbox Theatre Company
2003 Uncle Vanya Darlinghurst Theatre, Sydney with Peter Darren Productions & You Are Here
2004 Sprung! Earl Arts Centre, Launceston with Monkey Baa Productions
2006 Some Explicit Polaroids Nick Darlinghurst Theatre, Sydney with Smug Theatre
2006 Dinner with Friends Darlinghurst Theatre, Sydney with Fishy Productions

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