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Stefan Dennis

Australian actor (born 1958)


Summary

Australian actor (born 1958)

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captionDennis at the Neighbours Celebration tour (2023)
nameStefan Dennis
birth_date
birth_placeTawonga, Victoria, Australia
occupationTelevision actor, musician
known_forNeighbours (TV serial) as Paul Robinson
years_active1974–present
websiteOfficial website
spouse
children3

Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor and singer best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera Neighbours from its first episode on 18 March 1985. He departed Neighbours in 1992 before returning for a short stint in 1993. He then returned in late 2004 and played the character up until the show's ending in 2025. During his time away from Neighbours he was a cast member of Scottish soap opera River City produced and set in Glasgow, Scotland playing Doctor Marcus McKenzie. He is also known for his 1989 single "Don't It Make You Feel Good", which reached Number 16 in the Irish and UK Singles Chart.

Early life

Dennis was born in Tawonga, Victoria but moved with his family to the Gold Coast when he was an infant and grew up in the coastal city where he attended Southport State High School throughout his upbringing. While on the Gold Coast, he developed a passion for the performing arts and made his acting debut at 11 years old in a local amateur theatre production of Oliver!. He would also regularly perform in a vocal group with his brother at local weddings and charity events throughout the Gold Coast. At 16 years of age, Dennis left school and began a chef's apprenticeship that would last five years. Upon completion of his culinary training he moved from the Gold Coast to Melbourne in hopes of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.

Career

Dennis started out in guest roles on programmes such as Cop Shop, Skyways, Carson's Law, Young Ramsay, Prisoner, Home, The Henderson Kids, The Sullivans, The Young Doctors and Sons and Daughters and many others. He had a major role in The Henderson Kids, a co-lead in an ABC children's show called Infinity Limited, and he co-starred in The Flying Doctors mini-series as Young Doug. In 1984, he auditioned for the roles of Shane Ramsay and Des Clarke in a new soap opera, Neighbours where he was later cast as Paul Robinson instead.

After 12 years in the UK, Dennis was planning to return to Australia when he was offered the role of Dr Marcus McKenzie in Scottish soap opera River City. He accepted the six-month role, as he felt it was too good an opportunity to miss. He then worked on the Sky One sports drama Dream Team for a year, as well as The Bill, and Casualty. He also returned to Australia from time to time, where he made a number of guest appearances in shows such as Blue Heelers, Good Guys Bad Guys, and Stingers.

Dennis was part of the team that set a new world record in 1995 for 24-hour endurance outdoor karting. The team, which also included David Brabham, Russ Malkin, and Steve Malkin, set the record of 1664.7 km on a 1.3 km track at Brooklands in Surrey on 24 and 25 February 1995 using a Playscape Pro Racing 160cc Zip kart. The record was authenticated by Autosport Magazine for Guinness World Records. While in the UK, Dennis became a partner in the production company Lex Film Entertainment,

After his River City character was killed-off, Dennis and his family returned to Australia. He re-joined the cast of Neighbours at the end of 2004, intending to only appear for two weeks, but stayed on as a series regular until the serial's cancellation. He is the only current cast member who appeared in the first episode, although not the longest serving due to his long break. Of his role in Neighbours, Dennis has said that people struggle to tell the difference between himself and the character and "shy away" from him because "they think I'm going to bark at them". He has conceded that it could be a testament to his acting and says "It's a real compliment though, as people know the character that well, they actually think I am like him in real life". Although his character has a prosthetic leg, Dennis does not, and he admitted that he looked forward to not having to walk with a limp once the show finished production.

In 2009, Dennis was stalked by two fans while presenting the Best Villain award at the British Soap Awards. He hosted a documentary special celebrating Neighbours 30th anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK in March 2015. In 2018, Dennis appeared in the recurring role of Michael Armstrong QC in the sixth series of Wentworth. Dennis appears in the 2023 New Zealand thriller film Home Kills.

In August 2025, Dennis was announced as a contestant on the twenty-third series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was partnered with Dianne Buswell. Dennis was unable to perform during Movie Week on 11 October 2025 due to illness. Dennis withdrew from the show on 20 October after he tore his calf. He expressed his devastation about having to leave the competition prematurely, adding "I owe both the Strictly family and Dianne a massive debt of gratitude for giving me the opportunity to fulfil my dream of being able to dance with my wife. (When my leg is better). Fun fact for all the avid Neighbours fans... it's the same leg!"

Music

In 1989, Dennis started a side-line music career, and released the single "Don't It Make You Feel Good", which reached No. 16 in the UK Singles Chart, in May of that year. He released a second single, "This Love Affair", which reached No. 67 in the UK in October 1989.

In 2013, Dennis sang and appeared as Santa Claus in the music video for his Neighbours co-star Alan Fletcher's song "If You Want a Happy Christmas".

Personal life

Dennis' older brother, John, was killed by a drunk driver at the age of 12. Of the sentencing, Dennis has said: "That driver was fined just $50 for what he did. And that same weekend someone who killed a koala at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary got fined $200. So... well, that's hard".

Dennis was married to model and The Price Is Right hostess Roz Roy. They met when they were teenagers on the Gold Coast, where Dennis was undertaking an apprenticeship as a chef. After marrying, they moved to Melbourne so Dennis could pursue acting work. In 1989, after eleven years together, Dennis and Roy confirmed that they had separated. Dennis admitted that his heavy workload played a part in their separation.

Dennis previously dated Natalie Imbruglia and Gayle Blakeney in the 1990s while they were co-starring on Neighbours with him. He married Gail Easdale at Borthwick Castle in May 2000. They met while they were performing in a pantomime in London. They have three children. Easdale later appeared alongside Dennis in Neighbours as Julie Quill.

Filmography

Television

DateTitleRoleNotesCop ShopSkywaysPrisonerCop ShopYoung RamsayThe SullivansPrisonerHomeInfinity LimitedFive Mile CreekThe Flying DoctorsThe Henderson KidsNeighboursThe OfficeWorld FunBlue HeelersGood Guys, Bad GuysStingersDream TeamRiver CityCasualtyThe BillNeighbours vs ZombiesNeighbours 30th: The Stars ReuniteShaun Micallef's Mad as HellFootballer Wants a WifeNeighbours: Summer StoriesNeighbours vs Time TravelNeighbours: Mrs RobinsonWentworthStrictly Come Dancing
1978Giovanni MorelliEpisode 75
1979RichardEpisode: "Deborah Loves Jim"
1979–1980Shayne Berkley / SpikeGuest roles
1979–1981Steve / Booking Clerk / Francis Allen Turner / Vincent CahillGuest roles
1980Sid AtkinsonEpisode: "Gift Horse"
1981SoldierGuest role
1981Peter RichardsRecurring role
1983PaulEpisodes 29 & 30
1983RickMain cast
1985Boy No. 2Episode: "The Best of Mates"
1985Doug HennassyMiniseries
1985TerryEpisodes: "Broken Lights and Broken Dreams: Part 1 and 2"
1985–1993, 2004–2025Paul RobinsonSeries regular
1996NigelTelevision film
1997Stefan C Dyson
1997Colin DockerEpisode: "Poetic Justice"
1998Andy CaesarEpisode: "Don't Cry for Me Arch 'n' Tina"
1999Snr. Com. Karl HillerEpisode: "Nothing Personal"
2001–2002Samuel Irving
2002–2003Dr. Marcus McKenzie
2002Mark ChristieEpisode: "Innocence"
2003Gene BishopEpisode: "Laid to Rest"
2014Paul RobinsonWebseries
2015HimselfDocumentary
2015Bob HawkeEpisode: #5.2
2015The VoiceMiniseries
2016Paul RobinsonWebseries
2017Paul RobinsonWebseries
2017Paul RobinsonWebseries
2018Michael ArmstrongRecurring role
2025HimselfContestant; series 23

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesChannel ChaosThe Truth About LoveApparitionsHome Kills
1984CameramanFeature film
2004DouglieFeature film; also associate producer
2021Tom
2023Woods

Theatre

YearTitleRoleLocation / Co.YertabultiBabes in the WoodRobin HoodAladdinCinderellaWhose Life is It Anyway?Jack and the BeanstalkBlood BrothersBlood BrothersPeter PanBlood BrothersPoint of DeathMurder by MisadventureAladdinFool for LoveAladdinCinderellaFrankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneLa Cage Aux FollesNeighbours: The Celebration Tour
1978Victorian regional tour with Arena Theatre Company
1990Liverpool Empire Theatre, UK with B.C.C. Productions
1990–91LeadLiverpool Empire Theatre, UK with B.C.C. Productions
1991–92AbanazarMayflower Theatre, Southampton, UK with E&B Productions
1992–93ButtonsBournemouth Pavilion, UK with E&B Productions
1993LeadTheatre Royal, Bath & UK tour with E&B Productions
1993–94Jack TrotWimbledon Theatre, UK with E&B Productions
1994MickeyComedy Theatre, Melbourne, Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney
1994MickeyNew Zealand tour (also director)
1994–95Peter PanGrand Theatre, Blackpool, UK
1995MickeyWest End & UK tour
1995Simon CableUK tour with E&B Productions
1997Paul RiggsConnaught Theatre, Sussex, & UK tour
1998–99AbanazarThe Playhouse, Weston-super-Mare, UK
2000EddieDynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland
2007AbanazarHis Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland
2009–10DandiniWolverhampton Grand Theatre, UK
2015Marlon (voiceover)Fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne
2022–23Edouard DindonThe Concourse, Sydney
2023UK tour

References

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