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Craig Horner

Craig Horner (born 24 January 1983) is an Australian actor and musician best known for his lead role as Richard Cypher in the fantasy adventure television series Legend of the Seeker (2008–2010). Born in Brisbane, Queensland, Horner began his acting career in 2001 with a role in the Australian sci-fi series Cybergirl, marking his television debut. He gained early recognition through guest appearances on shows like Blue Water High (2008), where he played surfer Garry Miller, and a recurring role as Ash Dove in season 2 of the teen drama H2O: Just Add Water (2007). His film work started with the thriller Blurred (2002) and included a supporting role in the biographical drama Swimming Upstream (2003), opposite Geoffrey Rush, portraying a member of an Olympic swimming family. Horner's international breakthrough came with the horror film See No Evil (2006), in which he played Richie, a young man terrorized in an abandoned hotel. Following , which ran for two seasons and adapted Terry Goodkind's novels, Horner expanded his portfolio with roles in major productions. He later appeared as , the , in (2016). In recent years, Horner has focused on romantic comedies and family-oriented projects, including This Little Love of Mine (2021) as Owen, (2022) as rancher Calder, and the children's mystery series (2022–2024), playing detective Sunny Gray. Alongside acting, Horner pursues music as the and for , a trio based in , with releases including the singles "Avoid" (2016) and "Easy Come Easy Go" (2017).

Early life

Childhood

Craig Horner was born on January 24, 1983, in , , . He spent his early years growing up in Brisbane's western suburbs.

Education and early interests

Horner attended in Indooroopilly, , , where he completed his . During his school years, he participated in theatrical productions, including performances in William Shakespeare's and , experiences that ignited his passion for .

Career

Acting

Craig Horner began his professional acting career in Australian television with a role in the sci-fi series , where he portrayed Jackson Campbell across 26 episodes from 2001 to 2002. This debut marked his entry into the industry, showcasing his early talent in youth-oriented adventure programming produced by . Throughout the mid-2000s, Horner built his profile with supporting roles in teen dramas and films. He appeared as Richie Bernson in the See No Evil (2006), a production directed by that featured wrestler as the antagonist and earned a modest for its slasher tropes. On television, he played Ash Dove, the protective older brother figure to the main mermaids, in 11 episodes of H2O: Just Add Water during its second season (2006–2007), contributing to the show's international success as a family fantasy series. He later took on the role of surf coach Garry Miller in the third season of Blue Water High (2008), a coming-of-age drama that highlighted his ability to embody athletic, mentorship-driven characters in youth audiences. Horner's breakthrough came with the lead role of Richard Cypher in Legend of the Seeker (2008–2010), a syndicated fantasy series co-produced by Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, adapting Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth novels. As the reluctant hero and "Seeker of Truth," Horner starred in all 44 episodes, navigating epic quests involving magic, prophecy, and moral dilemmas alongside Bridget Regan and Bruce Spence. The series received mixed critical reception, praised for its engaging action and visual effects but critiqued for formulaic storytelling, holding a 46% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an average IMDb score of 7.6/10 from viewers who appreciated its escapist appeal. This role elevated Horner to international recognition, transitioning him from local Australian projects to a U.S.-backed production distributed worldwide. Following Legend of the Seeker, Horner made notable guest appearances in American fantasy television. In 2016, he portrayed Edmond Dantès, the Count of Monte Cristo, in one episode ("A Bitter Draught") of Once Upon a Time's sixth season. Horner continued with a recurring lead in the VH1 time-travel drama Hindsight (2015), playing Sean Reeves, the free-spirited first husband of protagonist Becca Brady, across all 10 episodes of the single season. Directed by Marc Buckland and created by Emily Fox, the series explored 1990s nostalgia and personal regrets, with Horner's portrayal adding emotional depth to themes of young love and growth. In the post-2020 period, Horner experienced a resurgence in productions, focusing on comedies and mysteries with growing streaming accessibility. He starred as Owen, the ambitious fiancé in the tropical rom-com This Little Love of Mine (2021), a feel-good tale of reconnection directed by Angie Black, which premiered on in select markets and emphasized lighthearted island romance. followed by the role of the antagonistic boss Calder in (2022), a Original set in the wine country, where his character provided comic tension opposite and ; the film received warm audience reception for its scenic charm and breezy narrative. Most recently, Horner leads as Sunny Gray, a supportive stepfather entangled in island intrigue, in the mystery series (2022–2024), spanning 24 episodes and blending adventure with family dynamics for young viewers, available on platforms like Paramount+. These projects reflect Horner's return to roots in storytelling while reaching global audiences through digital distribution.

Music

In addition to his acting pursuits, Craig Horner has developed a notable career as a musician, fronting the rock band as lead singer and guitarist. Formed in , is a hard-rocking three-piece ensemble that blends raw energy with influences reminiscent of the and Nirvana, delivering heart-thumping performances centered on Horner's songwriting and guitar work. The band has produced several original tracks, including "Say What You Mean," "Set It Off," "No Control," "Avoid," and "Easy Come Easy Go," which highlight Horner's vocal style and the group's intense, grunge-infused sound. Official music videos for "Say What You Mean" (2014), "Set It Off" (2015), "No Control" (2015), "Avoid" (2016), and "Easy Come Easy Go" (2017) showcase the band's live energy and were released through Horner's verified channels. Earlier in his career, during the production of (2008–2010), Horner was involved with the band Earth For Now, a group that performed original material and marked his initial foray into live music scenes in . Following this, under the moniker , he independently released the singles "Avoid," "Say What You Mean," and "Easy Come Easy Go" on , establishing his solo presence in the music industry before expanding into the full band format. Horner continues to engage with music, sharing and archival content that underscore his ongoing commitment to the craft, often blending his roles as performer and creator.

Film

Craig Horner has appeared in several feature s throughout his career, primarily in supporting roles within and international productions. His film debut came in the early with independent comedies and dramas, transitioning to franchises and later romantic comedies.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2002BlurredPete the Bus Australian coming-of-age about school leavers on holiday.
2003Ronald Fingleton biographical sports co-produced with the , based on the Fingleton family's story; Horner portrays one of the brothers in a family of competitive swimmers.
2006Richie BernsonAmerican- horror film, the first in the franchise, directed by .
2014RitchieUncredited reprise of his horror role in the direct-to-video sequel.
2019The Dying KindShort film.
2021This Little Love of MineOwen produced for , focusing on themes of love and career choices.
2022Calder co-produced with the for , involving wine industry settings in the .

Television

Craig Horner began his television career in Australian youth-oriented series before gaining international recognition in fantasy dramas. His notable roles span children's adventure shows to prime-time fantasy series.
Year(s)TitleRole
2001–2002CybergirlJackson Campbell
2007–2008H2O: Just Add WaterAsh Dove
2008Blue Water HighGarry Miller
2008–2010Legend of the SeekerRichard Cypher
2016Once Upon a TimeCount of Monte Cristo / Edmond Dantès
2015HindsightSean Reeves
2022–2024Rock Island MysteriesSunny Gray
These credits highlight Horner's transition from supporting roles in Australian teen dramas to lead characters in globally broadcast fantasy series.

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