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He is best known for the role of [[Will Smith (Home and Away)|Will Smith]], one of [[Irene Roberts]]' ([[Lynne McGranger]]) many foster children in the soap opera ''[[Home and Away]]''. He was a regular from 1998–2002 and made occasional guest appearances from 2003 to 2005. |
He is best known for the role of [[Will Smith (Home and Away)|Will Smith]], one of [[Irene Roberts]]' ([[Lynne McGranger]]) many foster children in the soap opera ''[[Home and Away]]''. He was a regular from 1998–2002 and made occasional guest appearances from 2003 to 2005. |
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His character, Will, left [[Summer Bay]] after marrying the mother of his child Lily, Gypsy Nash ([[Kimberley Cooper]]). Will later returned to the Bay on a number of occasions to see his friends and family. His first being when brother Nick ([[Chris Egan (actor)|Chris Egan]]) ran away as he was in trouble, he later returned after drifting apart from Gypsy. On this occasion Will hoped to win back his ex-girlfriend [[Dani Sutherland]] ([[Tammin Sursok]]) but she turned him down and told him to repair his rocky marriage. He also returned for his younger sister [[Hayley Smith (Home and Away)|Hayley Lawson]]'s ([[Bec Hewitt]]) wedding to Noah ([[Beau Brady]]). Drayson's |
His character, Will, left [[Summer Bay]] after marrying the mother of his child Lily, Gypsy Nash ([[Kimberley Cooper]]). Will later returned to the Bay on a number of occasions to see his friends and family. His first being when brother Nick ([[Chris Egan (actor)|Chris Egan]]) ran away as he was in trouble, he later returned after drifting apart from Gypsy. On this occasion Will hoped to win back his ex-girlfriend [[Dani Sutherland]] ([[Tammin Sursok]]) but she turned him down and told him to repair his rocky marriage. He also returned for his younger sister [[Hayley Smith (Home and Away)|Hayley Lawson]]'s ([[Bec Hewitt]]) wedding to Noah ([[Beau Brady]]). Drayson's more recent stints as Will have seen his character adopt Rachel McGregor, and the 4000th episode of the soap. |
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He also appeared in an episode of ''[[All Saints (TV series)|All Saints]]'' in 2006. He played a young boy stuck on a bus that had crashed with no hope of survival. |
He also appeared in an episode of ''[[All Saints (TV series)|All Saints]]'' in 2006. He played a young boy stuck on a bus that had crashed with no hope of survival. |
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Zac returned to H&A |
Zac returned to H&A from 14 October 2010 to 7 February 2011. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 01:00, 17 August 2012
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Zac Drayson | |
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Born | 14 January 1983 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997-present |
Zac Drayson (born 14 January 1983) is an Australian actor.
He is best known for the role of Will Smith, one of Irene Roberts' (Lynne McGranger) many foster children in the soap opera Home and Away. He was a regular from 1998–2002 and made occasional guest appearances from 2003 to 2005.
His character, Will, left Summer Bay after marrying the mother of his child Lily, Gypsy Nash (Kimberley Cooper). Will later returned to the Bay on a number of occasions to see his friends and family. His first being when brother Nick (Chris Egan) ran away as he was in trouble, he later returned after drifting apart from Gypsy. On this occasion Will hoped to win back his ex-girlfriend Dani Sutherland (Tammin Sursok) but she turned him down and told him to repair his rocky marriage. He also returned for his younger sister Hayley Lawson's (Bec Hewitt) wedding to Noah (Beau Brady). Drayson's more recent stints as Will have seen his character adopt Rachel McGregor, and the 4000th episode of the soap.
He also appeared in an episode of All Saints in 2006. He played a young boy stuck on a bus that had crashed with no hope of survival.
Zac returned to H&A from 14 October 2010 to 7 February 2011.
References
- Zac Drayson at IMDb