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== Personal life ==

== Personal life ==

Rook has three children. His eldest son, Harrison, is a film director, who mainly directs short films and music videos. His first feature-length film, ”Moros”, is currently in post-production, with his father set to play the role of Dr. Martin Nash.<ref>{{Citation |title=Moros |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28371814/?ref_=nm_knf_c_1 |access-date=2025-12-13}}</ref>

Rook has three children. His eldest son, Harrison, is a film director, who mainly directs short films and music videos. His first feature-length film, ”Moros”, post-production, with his father set to play the role of Dr. Martin Nash.<ref>{{Citation |title=Moros |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28371814/?ref_=nm_knf_c_1 |access-date=2025-12-13}}</ref>

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==References==


Revision as of 06:38, 15 December 2025

Australian actor

Teague Rook (born June 27, 1971) is an Australian actor who is best known for his role as Steve Everson in the Australian children’s television drama series Silversun. He made a minor appearance in the 2006 film Charlotte’s Web, and has appeared in various other Australian television shows and films such as Razor Eaters, Crackerjack, Satisfaction, Blue Heelers, Scooter: Secret Agent, All Saints, Stingers, Neighbours & the 2015 miniseries Gallipoli.[1][2]

Early life

Rook was born in Melbourne, Victoria. In 1996, he studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, graduating in 1998 with a BA in Acting.

Other ventures

Teaching

In 2014, Rook studied at Monash University, graduating the same year with a Graduate Diploma in Education.[3] Since graduating, he has become a full time teacher at Pakenham Springs Primary School.

Charity work

Since 2018, Rook has been a board member for the Magical Getaway Foundation, a charity which aims to gift the experience of going on a holiday/getaway to underprivileged Australian children and their families.

Personal life

Rook has three children. His eldest son, Harrison, is a film director, who mainly directs short films and music videos. His first feature-length film, Moros, entered post-production in 2024, with his father set to play the role of Dr. Martin Nash.[4]

References

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