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Who is Rob Mills
Mills joined the Young Talent Time cast in a live tour throughout June and July 2012. There were a total of 14 shows across 8 venues, beginning in Sydney and Canberra, and ending with five sold-out shows at Melbourne's Crown Casino. Mills hosted the show and performed solo and with cast members.[6] The show featured the Young Talent Time Grand Final winners Lil' Banditz Krew performing as a group and with the team. The tour also featured choreography and dancers from the Project Dance creative team.[7] In 2013, Mills competed on the third season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia. He won $40,000 for his charity in the fourth task, but he was fired in the following episode. Mills joined the cast of Neighbours in November 2016 as teacher Finn Kelly. His first scenes aired on 15 March 2017.[8] He reprised the role in 2018.[9][10] In 2018 he featured in the 'Ex-Reality TV Stars' episode on series three of ABC Television's 'You Can't Ask That’. In 2019, Mills was revealed to be the 'Wolf' on The Masked Singer Australia and was the runner-up on the first season of the show.[11] In 2023, Mills was named King of Moomba for the Moomba Festival alongside Rhonda Burchmore.[12] Musical theatre[edit] In 2005, Mills toured Australia in Grease – The Arena Spectacular as Johnny Casino alongside an all star cast with Craig McLachlan, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Magda Szubanski and John Farnham. In May 2007, Mills appeared as the lead role of Claude in the sold-out Perth production of the rock musical Hair along with Cosima De Vito and Nikki Webster. The production was directed by Chris Kabay and musically directed by Simon Holt of Yellow Glass Theatre. Mills then originated the coveted lead male role of Fiyero in the Australian production of the Broadway musical Wicked. The show opened on 12 July 2008, in Melbourne where it ran for 13 months, closing on 9 August 2009. It then transferred to Sydney from 12 September. He originally starred opposite Lucy Durack as Glinda, Amanda Harrison as Elphaba and the late Rob Guest as The Wizard.[13] Mills played his final performance on 6 June 2010. From 13–30 July 2011, Rob played the role of Jamie in Jason Robert Brown's musical The Last Five Years at Sydney's Seymour Centre. In March 2012, it was announced that Mills will play Warner Huntington III in the Australian production of Legally Blonde, which also starred his Wicked co-star Lucy Durack as the main character, Elle Woods.[14] The Australian production season began in September 2012 at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney, before opening on 4 October 2012. It then went on to play at the Lyric Theatre in Brisbane from March 2013. It then opened in Melbourne at the Princess Theatre in May 2013. In 2013, Mills played the role of Danny in the Australian tour of Grease, which began performances October 2013 at Sydney's Lyric Theatre, has travelled all around Australia, which finished its run doing a second season in Melbourne at Her Majesty's Theatre. The show closed in late January 2015.[15] In August 2015 Mills joined Swing on This, a quartet of musical theatre stars which includes Michael Falzon, Matt Lee, Luke Kennedy and Ben Mingay.[16] Swing on This perform contemporary swing in a predominantly cabaret format. In 2015, Mills toured with his cabaret show Surprisingly Good, (nominated for a Sydney Theatre Award) playing in cabaret festivals in Melbourne, Noosa, Sydney, Mackay and Brisbane.[17] In 2016, he took on the leading role of Sam in the Australian production of Ghost the Musical. He was nominated for a Helpmann Award for Best Actor in a Musical.[18] 2017 saw Mills play the role of Jesus Christ in The Production Company's revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar. The production was staged at Arts Centre Melbourne from 29 July to 13 August.[19] From August to October 2022, Mills played Corny Collins in the Australian revival production of Hairspray.[20] Since February 2023, Mills has played Shakespeare in the Australian production of & Juliet. Stage acting[edit] In 2018 Rob Mills joined the cast for the Australian performance of American play Puffs. He plays the characters of Cedric Diggory and Voldemort. Discography[edit] Albums[edit] List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions AUS[21] Up All Night Released: 14 June 2004 Label: BMG Australia (8287662645) Format: CD 21 Singles[edit] List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album AUS[21] "Ms. Vanity" 2004 6 ARIA: Gold[22] Up All Night "Every Single Day" 24 As featured artist[edit] List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album AUS[21] "Rise Up"(with Australian Idol Top 12) 2003 1 ARIA: Gold[23] Australian Idol: The Final 12 "Twelve Days of Christmas"(with Dreamtime Christmas All-Stars) 2004 26 Non-album single Awards and nominations[edit] Helpmann Awards[edit] The Helpmann Awards is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Performance Australia since 2001.[24] Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. .mw-parser-output .awards-table td:last-child{text-align:center} Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref. 2016 Rob Mills – Ghost: the Musical Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Musical Nominated [25] References[edit] .mw-parser-output .reflist{margin-bottom:0.5em;list-style-type:decimal}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .reflist{font-size:90%}}.mw-parser-output .reflist .references{font-size:100%;margin-bottom:0;list-style-type:inherit}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-2{column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-3{column-width:25em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns{margin-top:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns ol{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns li{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-alpha{list-style-type:upper-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-roman{list-style-type:upper-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-alpha{list-style-type:lower-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-greek{list-style-type:lower-greek}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-roman{list-style-type:lower-roman} ^ .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit;word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-free.id-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited.id-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration.id-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription.id-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg")right 0.1em center/12px no-repeat}body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background-size:contain;padding:0 1em 0 0}.mw-parser-output .cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:none;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#085;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right{padding-right:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}html.skin-theme-clientpref-night .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}@media screen and (prefers-color-scheme:dark){html.skin-theme-clientpref-os .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}"The Mint – Rob Mills". 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