Bob Arnott

Bob Arnott

Actor

BIO

Bob Arnott is an Australian actor best known for his roles in television and movies. He was born in Melbourne, Australia on the 28th of August, 1969.

Arnott began his career in theatre, performing in several productions such as "The Siege of Numark" and "The Witch of Portobello". He then moved to television, appearing in shows such as "Neighbours", "Blue Heelers" and "All Saints". He also appeared in the hit miniseries "The Slap".

In 2008, Arnott made his feature film debut in the Australian horror film "The Loved Ones". He then went on to star in films such as "Fatal Honeymoon", "The Great Gatsby" and "The Sapphires".

Arnott has also starred in several television movies, most notably "A Place to Call Home" and "Reckless". He has also had recurring roles in shows such as "Home and Away", "The Pacific" and "Packed to the Rafters".

In recent years, Arnott has appeared in a number of film and television projects. He starred in the Australian drama "Brothers in Arms" and the Australian comedy "Sisters in Arms". He also appeared in the British supernatural drama "The Fades".

Arnott has also had roles in the Australian feature films "The Water Diviner" and "Hearts and Bones". His most recent role was in the Australian drama "Mystery Road".

Arnott is an accomplished actor with a wide range of roles under his belt. He has a passion for the craft and brings a unique energy to each character he plays. He is an outstanding actor and continues to take on new and exciting roles.

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