Gary Sweet
Gary Sweet is an Australian actor known for his roles in Alexandra's Project, Police Rescue, Cody, Big Sky, Bodyline, Stingers, and House Husbands.
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May 22, 1957
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Gary Sweet, born on 22 May 1957, is a renowned Australian film and television actor. He gained recognition for his roles in various productions, such as Sergeant “Mickey” McClintock in “Police Rescue,” Chris Manning in “Big Sky,” Steve in “Alexandra’s Project,” and the titular character in “Cody.” Other significant works include his portrayal of Donald Bradman in “Bodyline,” DI Luke Harris in “Stingers,” and Lewis Crabb in “House Husbands.” Sweet’s acting prowess has earned him several awards, including the 1991 Logie Award for Most Popular Actor. Besides his successful acting career, he is also a trained pilot who enjoys flying as a means to unwind from work and daily life stressors.