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Ian Roberts

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Weight
  
112 kg

Height
  
1.96 m

Role
  
Actor


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Ian Roberts (born 31 July 1965) is an Australian actor, model and former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, and 1990s. A New South Wales State of Origin and Australian international representative forward, he played club football with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Wigan Warriors, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and North Queensland Cowboys. In 1995 Roberts became the first high-profile Australian sports person and first rugby footballer in the world to come out to the public as gay.

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Club career

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As a junior Roberts played for the Mascot Jets in the Souths juniors competition. He made his first grade début with the Rabbitohs in the 1986 Winfield Cup season and his form early on saw him touted as a bolter for the 1986 Kangaroo Tour, though ultimately he would miss selection.

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At the end of the 1986 Sydney season, Roberts began a short stint with English club Wigan. In his first appearance for the Cherry and Whites on 1 October against St. Helens at Central Park in Wigan, Roberts came on after 8 minutes as a replacement and made an astonishing 59 tackles as the home side won their Lancashire County Cup Semi-final 22–16. Two weeks later he played for Wigan in the Second-row against the Australian Kangaroos for the opening game of the 1986 Kangaroo Tour which Australia won 26–18. He played second row (replaced by interchange/substitute Rob Louw) in Wigan's 15–8 victory over Oldham in the Lancashire County Cup Final at Knowsley Road in St. Helens, on Sunday 19 October 1986 during the 1986–87 season. and played second row in Wigan's 18–4 victory over Warrington in the 1986–87 John Player Special Trophy Final during the 1986–87 season at Burnden Park in Bolton on Saturday 10 January 1987.

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By the age of 21, Jack Gibson had described him as "the best front rower in the game," and in 1988 Roberts made the first of five appearances for City Origin team.

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Despite not having yet played for either New South Wales or Australia, Roberts signed a contract with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in 1990. Roberts later reported that the main reason he left South Sydney was the money, the Manly contract worth around AU$100,000 more.

After moving from the Rabbitohs to Manly he quickly justified his value with State of Origin selection and a Test début against New Zealand. At the end of the 1994 NSWRL season, he went on the 1994 Kangaroo tour. Leading up front in Australia's Ashes winning 23-4 Third Test victory at Elland Road. Not long after, Roberts signed with Super League despite his club and coach Bob Fulton remaining loyal to the Australian Rugby League. He played in Manly's loss to the Bulldogs in the 1995 ARL season's Grand Final.

Roberts sat out the 1996 season due to injuries and a contract dispute related to the Super League war. In 1997, Roberts signed with the North Queensland Cowboys and moved to Townsville to captain the side. His career wound down in 1998 under the increasing weight of injuries.

State of Origin

Roberts made nine appearances for the New South Wales State of Origin team between 1990 and 1994. He was an enforcer in the NSW forward pack. A fit athlete, he collapsed from exhaustion after a tireless effort in game one of 1993. The Blues won six of the nine matches in which Roberts played.

Post-playing

In 2000, Roberts was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to Australia's international standing in rugby league. He served on the National Rugby League's judiciary during the 2000s and in 2004 was named by Souths in their South Sydney Dream Team, which consists of 17 players and a coach representing the club from 1908 through to 2004. In 2005, he was named one of the 25 greatest ever New South Wales players. In March 2014, Roberts revealed that he has brain damage after being knocked out up to a dozen times in his playing career.

Life outside football

Roberts came out as gay in 1995, becoming the first rugby league player in the world to do so. He discussed his sexuality in magazines and on television over the following year. The NRL Footy Show principals Paul Vautin, Peter Sterling and Steve Roach appeared in a poster campaign against homophobia conducted by the Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project. He was praised for helping to question prevailing myths about gays and sport. Paul Freeman wrote a book on Roberts, Ian Roberts – Finding Out, which was published in 1997.

In 1999 Roberts was taken to court by Garry Jack over an on-field brawl that occurred in 1991. Jack stated he was taking a stand against a beating he received from several Manly players. He attempted to sue Roberts for $100,000 in damages, alleging he suffered shock, traumatic injuries to his face and eyes, cuts, headaches and numbness, and was embarrassed by scarring to his face. Jack and Roberts eventually settled the dispute out of court with Roberts handing over more than $50,000.

Roberts has stated he is a sex abuse victim, and gave evidence to the State Coroner of New South Wales in regard to the murder of Arron Light, a street prostitute who was set to give evidence against a paedophile syndicate. Light disappeared in 1997, and his remains were recovered in 2002. Roberts accused the same man who molested him in his teens of being behind Light's death. This story was the subject of an episode of the Australian TV program Australian Story, entitled "The Lost Boy", which first aired on 26 September 2005.

Early in 2005, Roberts appeared in the second series of the Australian television series Dancing with the Stars, dancing with Natalie Lowe. He was runner up in the competition, losing out to Tom Williams.

Roberts appeared on the 17 April 2007 cover of The Advocate magazine in an exclusive interview with Canadian author and journalist Michael Rowe, along with a photo layout by celebrity photographer Eric Schwabel.

In September 2010, Roberts publicly criticised Australian swimming star Stephanie Rice for calling the South African rugby union team "faggots" on Twitter, branding her "a complete idiot".

Acting career

Roberts finished playing professional rugby league in 1998, and began studying at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney. In 2003 he moved to the United States in search of acting opportunities.

Roberts made a very brief cameo in the 2002 film Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones as a bartender working in the Outlander Club where Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker apprehend the bounty hunter Zam Wesell. In 2005, Roberts had a brief cameo in the Australian film Little Fish, starring Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving, playing an ex-rugby league star. He appeared in the 2006 motion picture Superman Returns as Riley, a henchman of Lex Luthor.

In 2009, Roberts appeared in the Australian television mini-series Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities, which retells real life events of the drug trade in the New South Wales town of Griffith between 1976–1987. The mini-series is a prequel to the 2008 mini-series Underbelly, which was about Melbourne gangland killings. Roberts has a role as a body guard for George Freeman (played by Peter O'Brien). The series began airing in NSW on 9 February 2009. Also in 2009, he starred in The Cut on ABC1 and had a small role in the film Cedar Boys. In 2012 Ian landed his first starring role in the film Saltwater, starring opposite Ronnie Kerr, which is also Ian's first role playing a gay man.

Filmography

Actor
-
Johnny Games (pre-production) as
Agent Mason
2022
Unreported as
Jack
2022
Lonesome as
Pietro
2021
Mr Inbetween (TV Series) as
Graham
- Coulda Shoulda (2021) - Graham
2020
False Colors as
Hotel Assassin
2020
Fantasy Island as
Dr. Torture
2019
Les Norton (TV Mini Series) as
Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
- Misery at the Selebo (2019) - Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
- Bush League (2019) - Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
- The Boys from Binjiwunyawunya (2019) - Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
- Wrongside (2019) - Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
- You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids (2019) - Danny 'Foghorn' McCormack
2018
Black Comedy (TV Series) as
Guest Cast
- Episode #3.6 (2018) - Guest Cast
2017
Baby Boy (Short) as
Coach Gibson
2017
Adrenochrome as
Brutus
2017
Aggregate as
Harry
2016
The Osiris Child as
Nimal
2016
Soul Mates (TV Series) as
Thutmose
- Episode #2.4 (2016) - Thutmose
- Episode #2.3 (2016) - Thutmose
- Episode #2.2 (2016) - Thutmose
- Episode #2.1 (2016) - Thutmose
2016
Teenage Kicks as
Jack O'Connel
2016
13 Days as
Monster
2014
Hard Right (Short) as
Winslow Harris
2014
Rise (Short) as
Rymer Britton
2014
My Christmas Wish (Short) as
Zack
2014
Mile Marker Seven as
Christian
2014
The Houses October Built as
Feaster Bunny
2014
Denied and Betrayed (Short) as
Arms Dealer
2014
Turkey Shoot as
Haakon
2014
P-51 Dragon Fighter as
Anak
2012
Project: Phoenix (TV Series short) as
Agent Holden
- Happy Trails to You (2014) - Agent Holden
- Mother of the Year (2014) - Agent Holden
- Enter the Dragon (2014) - Agent Holden
- I've Always Been More of a Cat Person (2014) - Agent Holden
- And So It Begins (2014) - Agent Holden
- Pilot (2012) - Agent Holden (credit only)
2014
Android Cop as
Hawk Eye
2013
Absent Bliss (Short) as
Warren
2013
MANipulation Part 1 (Short) as
Troy
2013
My Life as a Video Game (TV Series) as
Sarge
- Killstreaking (2013) - Sarge
- There Is No 'I' in Team Deathmatch (2013) - Sarge
- Duty Calls (2013) - Sarge
- Loading- (2013) - Sarge
2012
La Verdad: Beginnings (TV Series) as
Lazarus
- From Whence Cometh My Help (Pt.2) (2013) - Lazarus
- Save Me, O God (2013) - Lazarus
- My Sister's Keeper (2013) - Lazarus
- The Broad and Narrow Road (Pt.2) (2013) - Lazarus
- The Broad and Narrow Road (Pt.1) (2013) - Lazarus
- Dark Side of the Moon (2013) - Lazarus
- Along Came a Devil (2013) - Lazarus
- The Lion and the Lamb (2012) - Lazarus
2013
Towers of Terror as
Brian
2013
My So Called Family (Short) as
Sheldon
2013
The Fall (Short) as
Malek
2013
13/13/13 as
Staircase Crazy #2
2013
Genesis (Video short) as
Richard Hawkins
2013
Game Over (TV Series short) as
Bodyguard #1
- Sniper (2013) - Bodyguard #1
2013
The Big Lug (Short) as
Harvey
2013
Quarantine L.A. as
Zombie
2012
Gallic (Short) as
Massive Guard
2012
Pause as
Bearclaw
2012
Sleep Attack (Short) as
Darwin
2012
Vendetta (TV Series) as
Thug #1
- V101: Pilot (2012) - Thug #1
2012
Hate Crime as
Three
2012
The Undercard (Short) as
Ian
2012
Chester Briggins' Magic Blood (Short) as
Brother Mayweather
2012
Killjoy Goes to Hell as
Bailiff
2012
Puppet Master X: Axis Rising as
SS Soldier #1
2012
The Vanisher as
CAPRI
2012
Saltwater as
Josh
2012
Celestial Guard (Short) as
Cain
2012
Vendetta (Short) as
Thug #1
2012
Celebrity Sex Tape as
Bronco
2012
Wonder Girls (TV Movie) as
Security Guard
2011
Mug's Game (Short) as
Shad Newbolt
2010
Genesys (Short) as
Hired Agent
2009
Sea Patrol (TV Series) as
Nathan Talbot
- Red Sky Morning (2009) - Nathan Talbot
2009
Cedar Boys as
Bell Room Door Man
2009
Underbelly (TV Series) as
Barry
- The Loved Ones (2009) - Barry
- Oh Lucky Man (2009) - Barry
- The Brotherhood (2009) - Barry
- Judas Kiss (2009) - Barry
- Diamonds (2009) - Barry
- A Nice Little Earner (2009) - Barry
- A Tale of Two Hitmen (2009) - Barry
- Brave New World (2009) - Barry
- Aussie Bob & Kiwi Terry (2009) - Barry
2009
The Cut (TV Mini Series) as
Sports Beat Anchor
- Pursed Lips (2009) - Sports Beat Anchor
- Picking the Seam (2009) - Sports Beat Anchor
- The Best Sex I Ever Had (2009) - Sports Beat Anchor
- A Little Bit of Biff (2009) - Sports Beat Anchor
2008
BoysTown (TV Series) as
Bar Manager
- Visitors - Bar Manager
2008
Kiss Me Deadly (TV Movie) as
Fredrick
2006
Darklovestory as
Bruder
2006
Superman Returns as
Riley
2006
Blue Heelers (TV Series) as
Wayne Rhodes
- What's Love Got to Do with It (2006) - Wayne Rhodes
2005
Little Fish as
Marty
2005
Crooked Mick of the Speewah (Short) as
Crooked Mick
2005
Transient (Short) as
Narrator
2003
White Collar Blue (TV Series) as
Frank Gambino
- Episode #2.14 (2003) - Frank Gambino
2003
Room 14 (Short) as
The Monster
2002
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones as
Ganwick Trag (uncredited)
Camera Department
2012
Hate Crime (camera operator)
Self
-
KNOT (post-production) as
Self
2023
We Interrupt This Broadcast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.5 (2023) - Self
- Episode #1.3 (2023) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2023) - Self
2023
Queerstralia (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Community and Belonging (2023) - Self
- Gender and Identity (2023) - Self
- The Law (2023) - Self
2021
You Can't Ask That (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Ex-Football Players (2021) - Self
2013
Nazithon: Decadence and Destruction (Documentary) as
Nazi Soldier
2012
Total Blackout (TV Series) as
Security / Body Guard (2012)
2010
Ben Hur: The Hollywood Legend Comes Alive (TV Movie documentary) as
Pontius Pilate
2008
Walk Like a Man (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2005
Australian Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Documentary Subject
- The Lost Boy (2005) - Self - Documentary Subject
2005
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
Self - Contestant
- Series 2 Grand Final (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.9 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.8 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.7 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.6 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.5 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.4 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.3 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.2 (2005) - Self - Contestant
- Episode #2.1 (2005) - Self - Contestant
2000
McCrossin (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.4 (2000) - Self
1998
Mary's Place (Documentary) as
Self
1997
Treasure Island (TV Series) as
Self (2004)
Archive Footage
2007
20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Life-Changing Moments (2007) - Self
2006
Dancing with the Stars (TV Series) as
Self
- Most Memorable Moments (2006) - Self

References

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