Mark Furze

Mark Furze

Mark Furze
Born Mark Furze
(1986-05-07) 7 May 1986
Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Actor, Musician
Height 5.11 ft (156 cm)
Spouse(s) Laural Barrett (m. 2015)

Mark Furze (born 7 May 1986) is an Australian actor and singer who is best known for his role as Eric "Ric" Dalby on the popular Australian soap opera Home and Away.

Career

Furze has starred in several productions by the Orange Theatre Company, including Oliver!, where he played the lead role at the age of ten.[1] His first TV appearance was in the children's television program Outriders[1] followed by a role in the film "Balmain Boys".[2] At the age of 14 Furze had found himself an agent and landed a role in Water Rats.[3] He appeared also in the movie 'Jessica' as the son of the main character.

Furze was cast in the role of "Ric Dalby" in Home and Away from September 2004 until he left on 24 July 2008, though his character was not killed off, keeping fans' hopes of seeing him in the show again, alive. He took part in It Takes Two, a celebrity singing challenge, and was partnered with Rachael Beck. The two came 3rd overall. Furze participated in Soapstar Superstar, filmed in Manchester, England. He was listed in the annual Cleo's Most Eligible Bachelors list in 2006.

He played the lead role in the short film "Count Me In" written and directed by Johnny Barker and Jared Kahi. Produced by Lense Flare productions as part of the Coca-Cola beach base activation in Summer 2008-2009, this interactive short film was shot on location at beaches around New Zealand and stars Furze as 'Cam'.[4]

Furze portrayed "Trent" in the successful television series Underbelly: The Golden Mile in 2010.[5][6]

Furze also played the role of "Damian" in the Australian feature film A Heartbeat Away[7] and he played the role of "Dodd" in the US thriller movie Strays.

Apart from acting Furze also has a passion for music. He has played in such rock bands as Falcon Road and Shotgun Alley[8] who released 3 albums and shared the stage with Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Slash and Steel Panther. He was also seen in the video clip of Guy Sebastian's single 'Elevator Love' in 2006 playing Bass guitar.

Soapstar Superstar

Furze appeared as a contestant on the UK TV show Soapstar Superstar.[9] The series aired on 5 January 2007.

The fourth performance of the series was Supreme by Robbie Williams. Judge comments were somewhat mixed. Chris Cowey thought that Furze was "onto a sticky wicket" with his song as people would compare it to Robbie Williams' version. Michael said Furze had a great voice and a great look, but agreed with Cowey that the song need Williams' showmanship to pull it off. Martine told Furze that he sang the song better than she thought he would, and told him that he "looked gorgeous". Billy commented to Furze that his performance was "great" and "the competition is in your hands".

The fifth performance was Tom Jones's It's Not Unusual. Cowey commented that the performance was "mega", Martine said Furze had taken the competition to a whole new level. Billy said that Furze reminded him of young Elvis Presley, and that the future was bright him.

Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi was Furze's sixth song of the series, Judges Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey said that the performance was on par with Bon Jovi's and that they would be proud of that performance. Michael felt that the key was too low, but that overall the performance was good.

On the seventh night of the competition Furze was given Luck Be a Lady, from the musical Guys and Dolls to sing. The judges agreed that this genre was not Furze's forte, but said his performance was good.

Furze's next performance was Jamiroquai's Canned Heat, a song which he chose himself. Martine said there are loads of good looking guys, singers and actors, but if you put them all together you get Mark Furze. Guest judge David Gest said Furze was simply great. Billy said Furze looks like a pop star. Cowey told Furze that if he continued with his past form then he would be in the final. After the end of the performances on the seventh show the judges told the remaining contestant that they would be singing three songs and would also need to learn a dance routine for one of the songs.

The three songs Furze had to perform were Kiss from a Rose by Seal, Billy Joel's Tell Her About It, and I Can Make You Feel Good by Shalamar. The judges comment varied but on the whole the comments were really positive, but they did comment that Furze's dancing could have been better, Billy Sammeth told him that he knows Furze can dance, as he did when he performed It's Not Unusual.

Furze finished third in the competition, after being beaten for a place in the final by Emmerdale's Hayley Tamaddon and Coronation Street's Antony Cotton.

Music

Furze formed the band Falcon Road[10] and they released a music video for their single "Favourite Habit", which is available on YouTube.[11] The music video features a cameo appearance from Guy Sebastian and Todd Lasance, Furze's co-star from Home and Away. Furze joined New Zealand based rock band Shotgun Alley[12] in Feb 2011. His 2nd performance with the band was as support to ZZ Top playing to a crowd of 20,000.[13] His first single with the band, called "Eventually" was released in June 2011 along with a music video. Together they completed 2 national tours of New Zealand and released 3 albums: Shotgun Alley was their debut album in 2011, an 8 track E.P. titled Damnation in 2012 and their third release Dying To Survive also in 2012. The band has since split up.[8]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2011 A Heartbeat Away Damian
2014 Seven Cups Gauge Short film
2015 Strays Dodd Short film
2015 Goetia Woodrow Short film
2016 Escape from Area 51 Warren Short film
2016 Tell Me How I Die Mark
Television
Year TV series Role Notes
2001 Water Rats Jared Episode: "Red Ice"
2001 Outriders Jake Konrad Recurring role, 26 episodes
2003 Balmain Boys The Kid TV film
2004 Jessica Joey (Aged 16) TV film
2004-2008 Home and Away Ric Dalby/Eric Dalby Main cast
2010 Underbelly (series) Trent Episodes: "The Crucible" & "Kingdom Come"

References

  1. 1 2 "Mark Furze". Hottest on TV. Retrieved 12 December 2006.
  2. "Independent Movie Database". www.imdb.com.
  3. "Independent Movie Database". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  4. "Nelson Mail". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  5. Harris, Janice. "Central Western Daily". Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  6. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2010/04/2-23m-underbelly-kinghits-the-ratings.html
  7. "A Heartbeat Away". Independent Movie Database. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  8. 1 2 "Sleaze Roxx". www.sleazeroxx.com. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  9. "Soapstar Superstar". ITV.com. Retrieved 12 December 2006.
  10. Harris, Janice. "Central Western Daily". Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXnotutjyfg&feature=youtu.be
  12. "New Zealand Music Commission". www.nzmusic.org. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  13. "Rotorua Daily Post". Retrieved 13 June 2014.
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