Kip Gamblin

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Kip Gamblin (born 5 July, 1975) is an Australian dancer and actor.

He trained as a ballet dancer and performed with the Australian Ballet, the West Australian Ballet and the Sydney Dance Company between 1994 and 2002. He has also appeared in other live theatre events and shows.

He played Scott Hunter on the television series Home and Away from January 2003 to November 2005. At that time he lived in the Eastern Suburbs, Sydney.

Gamblin moved to Great Britain with his family in 2005. He has played Greg Fallon in the British medical series Casualty since June 10 2006. In his first Casualty scene he has to calm down a startled horse, which may have been an in-joke, as this was quite similar to his entrance in Home and Away.

He is married to Linda Ridgway and has two sons: Kelly, born in 2000, and Marlon, born in 2004.


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