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Robert Alfred Morley (born 20 December 1984) is an Australian actor. He is known for his role as Bellamy Blake in The CW's The 100 (2014–2020).
He first became known as Drew Curtis in the Australian soap opera Home and Away (2006), appeared on the Australian music talent show It Takes Two in 2007, and joined the cast of drama series The Strip in 2008. He played Aidan Foster in Neighbours in 2011, and starred in the Australian sports drama film Blinder in 2013.
Robert Alfred Morley was born on 20 December 1984 and grew up on a farm in Kyneton, a town in Victoria, Australia. He is the son of a Filipina mother and an Australian-Irish father, who died when he was young. Morley has two older sisters and an older brother.
He studied drama at school all the way through to Year 11, until he was asked not to continue. Morley told The Age that he was a "naughty" student and did not take things seriously. After he completed year 12, he moved to Melbourne and began an engineering degree. A year later, he decided to enrol in Creative Arts at the La Trobe University and got an agent.
Morley was known as "Bobby" in his younger years and early career, but is now professionally known as Bob Morley. He began his career by acting in university plays, including Falling to Perfect and Tale From Vienna Woods, and short films. He appeared in the 2005 low-budget horror film Dead Harvest, directed by Damian Scott, and as an extra in the soap opera Neighbours. That year, he got a part in Angels with Dirty Faces and his performance brought him to the attention of the Home and Away casting directors. Morley joined the cast of Home and Away as Drew Curtis in 2006. For his role as Drew, Morley was nominated for the Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Awards.
He appeared in the second series of the Australian celebrity singing competition series It Takes Two in May 2007. On 12 June 2007, he received his highest score but was voted off the series. In 2008, Morley departed Home and Away and was cast as Tony Moretti in the Nine Network action drama series The Strip. The show was cancelled due to low ratings after its first series. Also in 2008, Morley appeared in Nine Network's television film Scorched, and was nominated for Cleo magazine's "Bachelor of the Year" award. In 2009, he starred as Lorca in the play Palindrome for a Dead Poet. The following year, Morley featured in season four of Sea Patrol, in the fifth episode titled "Paradise Lost".
In 2011, he starred in the Australian thriller Road Train, directed by Dean Francis. In June 2011, it was announced that Morley had joined the cast of Neighbours as Aidan Foster, a love interest for Chris Pappas. Morley and Mason's characters formed the show's first gay couple. Morley took a ten-week break from the soap to appear in Blinder, a feature film about Australian rules football. He returned to the set of Neighbours in early June 2012. Morley joined the cast of drama film Lost in The White City in 2013.
The same year, he was cast as Bellamy Blake in The CW's The 100.
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Bob Morley
Robert Alfred Morley (born 20 December 1984) is an Australian actor. He is known for his role as Bellamy Blake in The CW's The 100 (2014–2020).
He first became known as Drew Curtis in the Australian soap opera Home and Away (2006), appeared on the Australian music talent show It Takes Two in 2007, and joined the cast of drama series The Strip in 2008. He played Aidan Foster in Neighbours in 2011, and starred in the Australian sports drama film Blinder in 2013.
Robert Alfred Morley was born on 20 December 1984 and grew up on a farm in Kyneton, a town in Victoria, Australia. He is the son of a Filipina mother and an Australian-Irish father, who died when he was young. Morley has two older sisters and an older brother.
He studied drama at school all the way through to Year 11, until he was asked not to continue. Morley told The Age that he was a "naughty" student and did not take things seriously. After he completed year 12, he moved to Melbourne and began an engineering degree. A year later, he decided to enrol in Creative Arts at the La Trobe University and got an agent.
Morley was known as "Bobby" in his younger years and early career, but is now professionally known as Bob Morley. He began his career by acting in university plays, including Falling to Perfect and Tale From Vienna Woods, and short films. He appeared in the 2005 low-budget horror film Dead Harvest, directed by Damian Scott, and as an extra in the soap opera Neighbours. That year, he got a part in Angels with Dirty Faces and his performance brought him to the attention of the Home and Away casting directors. Morley joined the cast of Home and Away as Drew Curtis in 2006. For his role as Drew, Morley was nominated for the Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Awards.
He appeared in the second series of the Australian celebrity singing competition series It Takes Two in May 2007. On 12 June 2007, he received his highest score but was voted off the series. In 2008, Morley departed Home and Away and was cast as Tony Moretti in the Nine Network action drama series The Strip. The show was cancelled due to low ratings after its first series. Also in 2008, Morley appeared in Nine Network's television film Scorched, and was nominated for Cleo magazine's "Bachelor of the Year" award. In 2009, he starred as Lorca in the play Palindrome for a Dead Poet. The following year, Morley featured in season four of Sea Patrol, in the fifth episode titled "Paradise Lost".
In 2011, he starred in the Australian thriller Road Train, directed by Dean Francis. In June 2011, it was announced that Morley had joined the cast of Neighbours as Aidan Foster, a love interest for Chris Pappas. Morley and Mason's characters formed the show's first gay couple. Morley took a ten-week break from the soap to appear in Blinder, a feature film about Australian rules football. He returned to the set of Neighbours in early June 2012. Morley joined the cast of drama film Lost in The White City in 2013.
The same year, he was cast as Bellamy Blake in The CW's The 100.