Gerry Sont

Gerard Sont, also known as Gerry Sont and Gera4d Sont (billing as) is an Australian actor and TV host.

Gerard Sont
Occupation(s)Actor, host
Years activec. 1977
Notable workMelvin, Son of Alvin as Melvin
Home and Away as Brett Macklin, Chan Macklin
Chances as Cal Lawrence

Biography

Sont played the titular Melvin in Melvin, Son of Alvin.[1] Sont played recurring character Brett Mackin on Home and Away from the series inception in 1988, with appearances until 2005 and a main character, Cal Lawrence, in the TV series Chances.[2]

He was the first host of Australia's version of Double Dare[3] and was a presenter on ABC's magazine style TV series Antenna.

Sont has appeared on stage in productions such as How Does Your Garden Grow? at the State Theatre in 1996,[4][5] The Cherry Orchard at the New Theatre in 1996,[6] The Gospel Of Mark at Belvoir St. Downstairs in 2000[7] and The Object of Desire at La Mama in 2007.[8][9] He appeared as Jean-Michel in a 1985 production of the musical La Cage aux Folles at Her Majesty's Theatre and the Palais Theatre.[10][11][12]

Filmography

Title Year Role
Glenview High (TV series) 1977 Andrew
The Young Doctors (TV series) 1976-1978 Billy Webb
Running on Empty 1982 Victor (billed here as Gera4d Sont
Early Frost 1982 Party Guest
Waterloo Station (TV series) 1983 Rick Thompson
The Don Lane Show (TV series) 1983 As himself
Antenna (TV series) 1984 Self - Presenter
A Country Practice (TV series) 1982-1983 Martin Simpson - Fredo
Melvin, Son of Alvin 1984 Melvin Purple
Butterfly Island 1985 Bob Gallio
Double Dare (TV series_ Self - Host 1989
The Flying Doctors (TV series) 1991 Joe Mitchell (billed as Gerald Sont)
Chances 1991-1992 Cal Lawrence
Paradise Beach (TV series) 1993 Peter
Pizza 2000 Ad Director
Head Start (TV series) 2002 Journalist
All Saints (TV series) 2002 Andre Klugston - Andrew Klugsen
Home and Away 1988-2005 Brett Macklin
Superman Returns 2006 Hospital Reporter
Gene X 2006 Professor White
The Cut (TV miniseries) 2009 Radio Chat Show Host
Mover 2013 Mr. Carter
The LSD Man 2015 Journalist

References

  1. McDonald, Dougal (16 January 1985), "'Melvin' funny at times", The Canberra Times, retrieved 17 May 2023
  2. Sadlier, Kevin (1 March 1992), "The barefacts", The Sun Herald
  3. Holmes, Peter (9 March 1992), "From dare to bare", The Sydney Morning Herald
  4. Dunne, Stephen (21 June 1996), "Sex and - sensibility", The Sydney Morning Herald
  5. How Does Your Garden Grow?, AusStage
  6. Adamson, Judy (21 November 1996), "Opposites attract for Chekhov devotee", The Sydney Morning Herald
  7. Bodey, Michael (11 April 2000), "Following the faith", The Daily Telegraph
  8. Perrett, Bill (4 February 2007), "Show of the week", The Age
  9. The Object of Desire, AusStage
  10. Dionysus (14 March 1985), ""Cage" traps talents for top musical fare", The Canberra Times, retrieved 17 May 2023
  11. La Cage aux Folles, AusStage
  12. La Cage aux Folles, AusStage
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