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Jackson Gallagher is an Australian actor and professional photographer from Victoria, Australia. Gallagher began his career starring in the Nine Network children's series The Saddle Club and later ventured into film playing the titular character in the 2013 horror film Patrick. He gained wider recognition for his role as Josh Barrett in the soap opera Home and Away. He left the series in 2016 and soon secured more television roles including AFL player Connor Marrello in the Network Ten drama series Playing for Keeps. He has also completed additional film roles scheduled for release in 2019. Aside from acting Gallagher has worked as a stills photographer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network.

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Early life

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Gallagher was born in Melbourne and his family moved to Daylesford, Victoria.[1][2] They made home on a one-hundred-acre farm which allowed Gallagher to practise horse riding.[2] When he finished school Gallagher went to New York City and found work in a circus and later as a photography assistant. There he developed a liking for photography. He also studied acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory.[3] He secured a pre-med course at Melbourne University which he opted to quit in favour of completing a Bachelor of Arts in film and anthropology.[4] He graduated from the university in 2012.[3] In 2014, Gallagher was caught up in two rockfalls while on a climbing expedition at the Franz Josef Glacier in New Zealand. He escaped without any injuries.[5]

Career

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Gallagher began his career starring in the Nine Network children's series The Saddle Club as Ashley 'Chewie' Becker.[4] The actor later went onto secure his first film role in the 2013 horror genre film Patrick.[4] He played the titular character, but spent most of the film shoot bedbound. Film director Mark Hartley praised Gallagher's performance for bringing "inner menace" to the role.[6]

In 2013 Gallagher worked as a professional photographer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network. He has stated that being a still photographer for the network allowed him to learn on-set technique.[3][2] That year Gallagher joined the cast of the Australian soap opera Home and Away, playing the role of Josh Barrett. He was joined by Tai Hara who played his on-screen brother Andy Barrett.[7] The two characters appeared in their own stand-alone webisodes titled Home and Away Extras, before making their debuts in the main show.[7] Gallagher was hesitant about auditioning for the role of a sixteen-year-old because he thought he looked too old which could ruin his chances of success.[8] He auditioned for the role on a Friday and was offered the role the following Monday.[8] At the time Gallagher said "whatever idea they had in their heads of Josh, I happened to fit that image."[8] The actor relocated to Sydney for filming and recalled being "terrified" about completing his first day on set.[4][8] Jackson remained in the role for three years before he was written out in 2016.[9]

In 2016, the actor played the part of gay character Kyle in Josh Thomas' comedy series Please Like Me.[10] Gallagher also travelled to refugee camps located in the Middle Eastern country Jordan, where he worked as a photographer for the charity Act of Peace.[3] His next project was a guest role of Tamas Lupei in the ABC drama The Doctor Blake Mysteries.[11] In May 2018, it was announced that he had secured the regular role of Connor Marrello in the Network Ten drama series Playing for Keeps. The show is about a group of AFL players and their wives' personal lives.[12] He also starred as Clay in the comedy series Back In Very Small Business.[3]

In 2019, Gallagher filmed a main role in the Dee McLachlan directed film The Wheel, playing the role of Matthew Allen Mills. The film focuses on a group of prisoners who are forced to participate in scientific experiments.[13] In August 2020, the film was released in the United Kingdom under the new title 2099: The Soldier Protocol.[14]

Gallagher then began filming for a television series tentatively titled Ocean City.[15] He also secured another film role in This Time, Maybe and appeared as Raf in the third series of ABC drama Glitch.[3] In 2020, he appeared as Travis Kelly in the prison drama Wentworth and he later joined the cast of the soap opera Neighbours, playing the role of Nathan Packard.[3][16]

In 2022, he played Reuben Knox in the film Girl at the Window.[17] Also that year he joined Netflix teen drama series Surviving Summer, playing the character Trav Morphett.[18] In 2023, Gallagher played the role of Winston Strong in Amazon Freevee show Almost Paradise in the episode titled "Uncoupled".[19]

In 2025, Gallagher portrayed Tony in an episode of Network 10's NCIS: Sydney and then he played the role of T in the short film, Thoughts & Prayers.[20] Gallagher then played the role of Gaius Julius Caesar in the Starz network drama series, Spartacus: House of Ashur. It is a sequel to Spartacus and Gallagher took over the role from Todd Lasance, who was unavailable to reprise the role and the show's creator, Steven DeKnight decided to recast it.[21] He also took the main role of billionaire winemaker Jack McLachlan in the film Beauty From Pain, an adaptation of Georgia Cates' 2013 novel of the same name.[22] That year he joined the cast of the drama series Imposter for 5 and Paramount.[23]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Lie Awake He Short film
2013 Patrick Patrick Film
2019 This Time, Maybe Jamie Film
2099: The Soldier Protocol Matthew Allen Mills Film
2022 Girl at the Window Reuben Knox Film
2023 Six Months Harrison Short film
2024 My Melbourne Chris Film
Essentially Painless Suit Short film
2025 Thoughts & Prayers T Short film
TBA Beauty From Pain Jack McLachlan Film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2008–2009 The Saddle Club Ashley 'Chewie' Becker Regular role
2013–2016 Home and Away Josh Barrett Regular role
2016 Please Like Me Kyle Guest role
2017 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Tamas Lupei Guest role
2018 Wine: A Bottle Shared Is a Problem Halved Bartender Guest role
Back in Very Small Business Clay Recurring role
2018–2019 Playing for Keeps Connor Marrello Regular role
2019 Glitch Raf Guest role
2020 Wentworth Travis Kelly Guest role
Neighbours Nathan Packard Guest role
2022 Surviving Summer Trav Morphett Guest role
2023 Almost Paradise Winston Strong Guest role
2025 NCIS: Sydney Tony Guest role
My Life Is Murder Evan Maddox Guest role
Spartacus: House of Ashur Gaius Julius Caesar Regular role
Imposter Ian O'Rielly Guest role
Sources:[3][4][13][15][16][20]

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Jackson Gallagher is an Australian and professional known for his work in television and film, as well as his contributions to visual storytelling behind the camera. Gallagher rose to prominence with his portrayal of Josh Barrett, a troubled surfer, in the enduring Home and Away from 2013 to 2016, a role that showcased his ability to depict complex family dynamics and personal redemption arcs. His breakthrough came after an earlier appearance in the children's series The Saddle Club in 2008, marking the start of his acting career on the . He gained further acclaim for playing the psychokinetic comatose patient Patrick in the 2013 horror remake Patrick: Evil Awakens. In addition to acting, Gallagher has built a parallel career in photography, serving as a stills photographer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and capturing documentary-style images for major outlets, including expeditions along Western Australia's Martuwarra River for The Guardian. Other notable television roles include Raf in the supernatural series Glitch (2015–2019) and Travis Kelly in the prison drama Wentworth (2020), while his film credits extend to the lead in the science-fiction thriller 2099: The Soldier Protocol (2019). More recent roles include Tony in NCIS: Sydney (2023) and Caesar in Spartacus: House of Ashur (2025). Gallagher's multifaceted talents have positioned him as a versatile figure in Australian entertainment, blending performance with visual artistry.

Early life

Childhood and upbringing

Jackson Gallagher was born on November 14, 1989, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He spent his early childhood in the urban surroundings of Melbourne, where he was initially raised by his family. In his youth, Gallagher's family relocated to a 100-acre horse farm in Daylesford, a rural town in Victoria, providing him with a significant shift to farm life and immersion in natural surroundings. This environment, characterized by outdoor activities and a connection to the land, contributed to his observant nature. During a personal adventure trip in 2014, at age 24, Gallagher experienced a close call while ice-climbing at New Zealand's Franz Josef Glacier, where he survived two sudden rockfalls without injury. This incident underscored his affinity for adventurous outdoor pursuits, which had roots in his rural upbringing.

Education

Gallagher initially enrolled in a pre-med course at the but later switched to pursue a degree, majoring in and . He completed this degree in 2012, which provided foundational knowledge in visual storytelling and cultural studies that informed his later pursuits in and . To develop his acting skills, Gallagher attended the Conservatory in New York, where he received formal training in the Adler technique, emphasizing imagination and psychological realism in performance. During his time in New York, he also gained practical experience by working at a circus , which enhanced his physicality and improvisational abilities relevant to character work. These experiences collectively bridged his academic background with hands-on performance development, shaping his versatile approach to creative disciplines.

Acting career

Early roles

Jackson Gallagher made his acting debut in the Australian children's television series , where he portrayed the recurring role of stable hand Ashley "Chewie" Becker. His involvement began unexpectedly through his background in , which led to a behind-the-scenes position as a horse wrangler on the show's set during its third season in 2008. On his first day, the producer noticed his potential and encouraged him to audition for an on-screen part, resulting in his casting as Becker, a character who assists at the Pine Hollow Stables and interacts with the main group of young equestrians. Gallagher appeared in 22 episodes of the series' third season, which aired from 2008 to 2009 on the , marking his transition from educational pursuits to professional acting as a teenager. At the time, he had recently deferred a pre-med course at the to explore opportunities in the industry, leveraging his practical experience with horses to secure this entry-level role. No prior documented guest appearances or uncredited roles exist in his filmography before this debut. Gallagher's next role was the lead in the 2013 Australian horror remake Patrick, where he portrayed the titular comatose patient Patrick Fitzgerald, a psychokinetic antagonist who terrorizes his nurse in a secluded clinic. The film, directed by Mark Hartley, drew comparisons to the 1978 original while emphasizing Gallagher's ability to convey menace through subtle expressions despite limited physical movement.

Home and Away and breakthrough

In 2013, Jackson Gallagher was cast in the recurring role of Josh Barrett on the Australian soap opera Home and Away, which airs on the Seven Network, marking a significant step in his acting career following his early television appearances. Gallagher portrayed the character from August 2013 until July 2016, appearing in 231 episodes. Josh was introduced as a troubled but good-hearted 16-year-old from neighboring Mangrove River, arriving in Summer Bay during the wedding reception of Heath Braxton and Bianca Scott, where he immediately flirted with Maddy Osborne. As the younger brother of Andy Barrett (played by Tai Hara), Josh became entangled in his sibling's longstanding feud with the Braxton family, rooted in their criminal pasts; a key family secret emerged when it was revealed that Josh and Andy shared a paternal half-brother in Casey Braxton (Lincoln Younes). Josh's character arc centered on his attempts to escape his rough upbringing while navigating complex relationships and high-stakes drama. He began dating Maddy Osborne (Kassandra Clementi), but their romance was tested by a dramatic initiated by Josh, which resulted in an that paralyzed Casey Braxton and strained family ties. After their breakup amid Maddy's personal crises, including a school fire at Mangrove River High, Josh entered a relationship with Evie MacGuire (), though it ended due to his infidelity—cheating with both exes—and involvement in Andy's drug-dealing operations, which led Josh to experiment with drugs himself. Further perils included being kidnapped by drug dealers, a coward punch assault by Tank Snelgrove (Reece Milne), and being , underscoring Josh's vulnerability despite his loyalty to family. The role of Josh Barrett propelled Gallagher to prominence in Australian television, earning him widespread fan acclaim for portraying a relatable, redemptive teen amid intense storylines that captivated viewers. Fans quickly noted 's secretive demeanor upon his arrival, building intrigue around his backstory and conflicts. Gallagher's tenure ended in 2016 when Josh's arc concluded dramatically: after accidentally shooting and killing Charlotte Page () during a confrontation, Josh was charged with , sentenced to 20 years in prison, and attempted a bold escape by knocking out a guard and fleeing in a , only to be recaptured. His final scenes aired on 5 July 2016, wrapping up the character's turbulent journey in .

Subsequent television and film roles

Following his breakthrough on Home and Away, Gallagher expanded his acting portfolio with a mix of television guest spots and leading film roles, marking a shift toward genre-driven projects in horror, science fiction, and crime drama. In television, Gallagher appeared as Raf in the third season of the ABC sci-fi mystery series Glitch (2019), playing a young man grappling with resurrection and identity in a supernatural small-town setting; the series later streamed on Netflix, broadening its international reach. He followed this with a recurring role as Travis Kelly, the brother of inmate Lou Kelly, in the eighth season of the prison drama Wentworth (2018), contributing to the show's exploration of family loyalties and smuggling schemes within its gritty confines. That same year, he took on the part of AFL footballer Connor Marrello in the sports drama Playing for Keeps (2018–2019), depicting the pressures of professional athletics and personal scandals in a serialized format on Network Ten. Gallagher's career continued to diversify with a guest arc as Nathan Packard in the long-running soap (2020), where he played a charismatic newcomer entangled in romantic rivalries on . In 2022, he featured as Trav Morphett, a surf instructor mentor, in the Netflix teen drama Surviving Summer, highlighting themes of resilience and coastal Australian youth culture across its two seasons. In 2023, he guest-starred as Winston Strong in an episode of the action series Almost Paradise. His film work during this period included the sci-fi thriller 2099: The Soldier Protocol (2019), in which he starred as Matthew Allen Mills, a paraplegic volunteering for an experimental procedure that unleashes cybernetic horrors. In 2022, he portrayed Detective Reuben Knox in the horror mystery Girl at the Window, investigating a targeting young couples in rural Victoria, adding a procedural edge to the suspense. By 2025, Gallagher had ventured into international co-productions, including the upcoming romantic drama Beauty from Pain (filmed 2025), where he leads as the enigmatic billionaire Jack Henry McLachlan, navigating love and emotional turmoil in an adaptation of Georgia Cates' novel. He also joined the upcoming limited series : House of Ashur (premiering December 2025) as the ambitious Roman general , portraying a cunning political figure in the blood-soaked alternate-history narrative of gladiatorial intrigue. Additionally, he appeared as Tony in an episode of the procedural (2025), assisting in a harbor investigation tied to naval security threats, guest-starred as Evan Maddox in My Life Is Murder, and played T in the Thoughts & Prayers. These roles underscore Gallagher's growing presence in both domestic and global markets, spanning intimate character studies to high-stakes action.

Photography career

Professional beginnings

Jackson Gallagher's interest in photography originated during his rural upbringing on a family farm in , where he developed an early appreciation for observing and capturing natural and human elements in their environments. This foundation was further shaped by his academic pursuits, including a degree majoring in and from the , completed in 2012, which emphasized cultural documentation and visual storytelling techniques. His anthropology studies particularly influenced a focus on ethnographic-style , blending depth with visual representation. Gallagher's entry into professional photography was largely self-taught, honed through practical experimentation and travel, though complemented by formal training in filmmaking during two years of study in New York, which refined his compositional eye and technical skills. His acting career provided initial on-set exposure to stills photography, allowing him to shadow professionals and build foundational experience in capturing behind-the-scenes moments. In early 2013, he secured his first formal role as a stills for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), where he documented subjects in authentic settings, marking the transition from personal hobby to professional practice. A pivotal early milestone came in 2016 with his first international assignment, traveling to on behalf of the charity Act for Peace to photograph Syrian stories in camps such as . There, Gallagher focused on intimate portraits and narratives highlighting resilience amid displacement, integrating his self-taught observational style with film-educated sensitivity to light and emotion. This work solidified his photographic approach, emphasizing human-centered informed by his rural roots and anthropological perspective.

Notable projects and awards

Gallagher's photography has increasingly focused on environmental themes, particularly through his documentation of Australian landscapes threatened by climate change. In 2021, he served as the official photographer for the "River Home" expedition, a 16-day, 400-kilometer paddle down the Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) in Western Australia during an exceptionally wet season, capturing the river's raw power, Indigenous cultural connections, and vulnerabilities to environmental degradation such as flooding, mining, and altered water flows. His images from this series, emphasizing conservation and the impacts of climate variability on remote ecosystems, were published in outlets including The Guardian, Australian Geographic, and Patagonia's Roaring Journals, contributing to broader awareness of the Martuwarra's ecological and cultural importance. The Martuwarra project stemmed from a collaboration with Indigenous actor Mark Coles Smith, expedition leader Lachie Carracher, and environmental advocates, supported by The North Face Adventure Grant, which recognized the team's efforts in environmental storytelling and adventure-based advocacy. This grant-funded initiative aligned with ongoing campaigns by organizations like Patagonia to protect the river from industrial threats, integrating Gallagher's lens with activism to highlight climate-induced changes in Australia's outback waterways. Gallagher's environmental work earned recognition through selections for prestigious Australian photography events, including the 2021 International Foto , where his "Ballarat Pivots" series was featured in outdoor projections. His photographs have appeared in photography-focused publications, underscoring his contributions to visual narratives on . Complementing these endeavors, Gallagher has woven his photography into his acting pursuits, often documenting behind-the-scenes moments on film sets to blend narrative storytelling across mediums.

Filmography

Film

Gallagher made his feature film debut in the 2013 Australian horror film Patrick, directed by Mark Hartley, in which he portrayed the titular character, a comatose teenager with telekinetic powers, alongside co-stars , , and . In 2019, he appeared in the thriller 2099: The Soldier Protocol, directed by Dee McLachlan, playing the lead role of Matthew Allen Mills, a paraplegic inmate who volunteers for a controversial experiment, with and Kendal Rae in supporting roles. Gallagher starred as Detective Reuben Knox in the 2022 mystery thriller Girl at the Window, directed by Mark Hartley, investigating a series of eerie events in a small town, co-starring Ella Newton and . In 2025, he took the lead role of Jack McLachlan, a charismatic winemaker, in the romantic drama Beauty from Pain, directed by Christine Luby and adapted from Georgia Cates' novel, opposite Samantha Allsop as Laurelyn Prescott.

Television

Gallagher made his television debut in the children's series , portraying Ashley Becker across 26 episodes from 2008 to 2009 on the . He rose to prominence in the long-running Home and Away, where he played Josh Barrett in more than 200 episodes from 2013 to 2016 on the Seven Network. Gallagher appeared in the supernatural thriller as Raf in 6 episodes of season 3 from 2019 on ABC. In 2020, he had a guest role as Travis Kelly in season 8 of the prison drama Wentworth on Showcase. He starred as Connor Marrello in the sports drama Playing for Keeps from 2018 to 2019 on Network 10. Gallagher guest-starred as Nathan Packard in 8 episodes of Neighbours in 2020 on Network 10. In the Netflix teen drama Surviving Summer, he played Trav Morphett in 1 episode in 2022. More recently, Gallagher portrayed Tony in NCIS: Sydney in 2025 on Paramount+. He also took on the role of Gaius Julius Caesar in the miniseries : House of Ashur in 2025.

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