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Dean Geyer Birth name Dean Stanley Geyer Born 20 March 1986
Johannesburg, South AfricaOrigin Australia Genres Pop rock Occupations Singer-songwriter, actor Instruments Vocals Years active 2006 – Present Labels SonyBMG (2006–2008) Dean Stanley Geyer (born 20 March 1986) is an Australian Singer-Songwriter and Actor who came third in the 2006 season of the talent show television series, Australian Idol.
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Early life
Dean Geyer was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, as the oldest of three children to parents Debbie and Keith. He has two younger sisters, Jessica and Tatum, who share his interest in martial arts.[1] He moved to Melbourne, Australia, at age 15 leaving most of his family behind.[2] Dean attended Melbourne High School, a select-entry school for boys, finishing his Victorian Certificate of Education from MHS in 2004, but did not pursue higher education, as he was by his own admission, "not made for school". Geyer's interest in music started early in his childhood. He learned to play the guitar, and wrote his first song entitled "Change" which was based on his move from South Africa to Australia. At his Australian Idol audition, he played a self-composed song called "Nice to Meet You".
In 2004, Dean Geyer formed a band called "Third Edge" and recorded his original music at Studio 52. Studio 52 then permitted Dean and his band to perform at the Kool Skools awards night, but they only received a nomination.[3]
Musical influences
He has stated that his two music idols are Bon Jovi and Marc Cohn.[1]
Australian Idol 2006
Geyer auditioned for the fourth series of Australian Idol in his Australian hometown of Melbourne. After singing Marc Cohn's "Walking In Memphis", Geyer played a self-composed piece called "Nice to Meet You". This song was praised by the three judges, who unanimously voted to send him through to the Top 100.
Geyer survived the culling rounds in Sydney, where the Top 100 are reduced to the Top 24. He sang "I Don't Wanna Be" by Gavin DeGraw for his elimination performance, and later performed the U2 smash hit "Beautiful Day" with Chris Murphy. They became close friends and impressed the judges with their voices and their camaraderie. Geyer was the first contestant who was accepted by Idol into the top 100. On 28 May, Geyer was the second contestant voted into the top 12.
Geyer's performance of Ryan Cabrera's "On the Way Down" on 15 October received a "touchdown" from judge Mark Holden. His Disco performance in the Final 8 of "Turn the Beat Around" included a front handspring by Dean off the side of the stage and a backflip at the end of his performance. In the weeks leading up to the final of Australian Idol 2006, Geyer was selected by both Mark Holden and former Idol judge Ian Dickson as their favourites for winning the competition.
On 12 November, Dean received a second Touchdown from Mark Holden after his performance of Edwin McCain's "I'll Be". Mark also said that that performance was a number-one hit. Although Dean was one of the most popular characters in the behind-the-scenes interviews on Idol Backstage, he was eliminated from the show on 13 November after receiving the lowest amount of votes from home viewers losing out to runner-up Jessica Mauboy and eventual winner, Damien Leith.
2006–2008: Post Idol Career
Within weeks after the series finale of Australian Idol, Dean signed an exclusive recording contract with SonyBMG in 2006. Dean released his first single, "If You Don't Mean It" which premiered on radio stations on 5 April 2007. The single was released to iTunes on 5 May 2007. The single peaked on the ARIA Charts at #10.[4] The album, recorded in early February, was released on 26 May 2007[5]
Dean released his debut album, Rush on 26 May 2007. The album peaked at #7 on the ARIA Charts and received mixed reviews from critics. The album quickly dropped on the charts and a second single was not released. Dean performed at the Celebrity Grand Prix in Melbourne throughout March 2007 to promote the album. He was originally set to support Young Divas on their Australian tour, but he instead decided to do several in-store appearances and signings.
In late 2007, Dean toured as a supporting act across Australia for ARIA Award-Winning music duo The Veronicas on their "Hook Me Up" tour. He would later appear in the duo's music video for "This Love", playing the love interest of Lisa Origliasso his then fiancée.
In 2008 it was announced SonyBMG had dropped Dean from the label. He revealed he has begun recording his second album and will release it independently.[citation needed]
2008 – Present: Acting career and second album
In November 2007, Ten Network announced Dean has signed on to become a series regular on the long-time running Australian Soap Opera, Neighbours.[6] Dean participated in a series of acting workshops and vocal coaching to improve his acting skills.
Geyer made his acting and Neighbours debut on 27 March 2008. He portrays the role of Ty Harper, a law-school dropout and aspiring musician. On the 19 May 2008 episode, Geyer performed a duet with Neighbours Co-Star, Caitlin Stasey which their characters Rachel and Ty performed at the Erinsborough High School Formal. The song became a cult success and reached the ARIA download charts at #40. Despite a series favorite, Geyer left the series during the first half of 2009 to concentrate his music career.
In June 2010, Dean was announced to make his film debut in the Action Drama film Never Back Down 2. He will star alongside MMA fighter, Scott Epstein with Actor Michael Jai White to make his directional debut. Filming took place in September 2010 and wrapped in November. The film is set for a 13 September 2011 release.
He has since returned to acting, taking the role of "Reynolds" on the new hit show by Steven Spielberg, Terra Nova.
Personal life
Geyer began a relationship with Lisa Origliasso of Australian duo The Veronicas who met whilst at the 2007 ARIA Awards. In April 2008, Origliasso publicly announced that she and Geyer were engaged. However, the engagement was later called off due to work commitments.[7] Geyer is currently dating his Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown costar Jillian Murray. [8]
Discography
Albums
Rush - Released: 26 May 2007
- Chart positions: #7 (Australia)[9]
- Singles:
- "If You Don't Mean It" (May 2007)
Singles
Year Song Australia[9] Album 2007 "If You Don't Mean It" 10 Rush 2008 "Unforgettable" (with Caitlin Stasey) 40
(Downloads Chart)Unforgettable (From Neighbours) – Single Filmography
Television roles Year Television Series Role Notes 2008–2009 Neighbours Ty Harper 244 Episodes 2011 Terra Nova Reynolds Recurring 2011 Single Ladies Gabe Episodes 1.8 and 1.9 Film roles Year Title Role Notes 2011 Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown Mike Post-Production Awards
Year Result Award Category Nominated work 2004 Won TREV Awards (Tertiary Recreation Entertainment Victoria) Best Acoustic Act James Dean (Dean Geyer's Band) 2007 Won Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards Fave Hottie 2009 Nominated Logie Awards of 2009 Most Popular New Male Talent Neighbours Countdown
Year Countdown Position 2006 TV Guide Australia's "Hottest Guys on Television" #2 2006 POPrepublic.tvm "Male Hottie of 2006" #2 References
- ^ a b "Dean Geyer biography". LetsSingIt. 16 November 2006. http://artists.letssingit.com/dean-geyer-qbls7/biography. Retrieved 28 April 2008.
- ^ "Dean Geyer". Christian30. http://www.christian30.com/profile/deangeyer.html. Retrieved 28 April 2008.
- ^ MHS "Good Times" Vid on YouTube
- ^ Sony BMG News "If You Don't Mean It" Retrieved on 9 April 2007
- ^ – Australia – CD Releases.
- ^ Moran, Jonathon (4 November 2007). "Dean Geyer to join Neighbours". The Daily Telegraph (UK). http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22697626-5001026,00.html. Retrieved 28 April 2008.
- ^ Origliasso, Geyer call off engagement
- ^ Dean Geyer tells of lesson on relationships after brief engagement to Lisa Origliasso from The Veronicas
- ^ a b "Dean Geyer chart peaks". Australian-charts. Retrieved 11 June 2007.
External links
Australian Idol season 4 (2006) Damien Leith • Jessica Mauboy • Dean Geyer • Chris Murphy • Ricky Muscat • Lisa Mitchell • Bobby Flynn • Lavina Williams • Guy "Mutto" Mutton • Klancie Keough • Reigan Derry • Joseph GatehauAustralian Idol Seasons Former hosts Former judges Mark Holden (2003–2007) · Kyle Sandilands (2005–2009) · Jay Dee Springbett (2009) · Marcia Hines (2003–2009) · Ian "Dicko" Dickson (2003–2004, 2007–2009)Winners Guy Sebastian · Casey Donovan · Kate DeAraugo · Damien Leith · Natalie Gauci · Wes Carr · Stan WalkerWinner's Singles "Angels Brought Me Here" · "Listen with Your Heart" · "Maybe Tonight" · "Night of My Life" · "Here I Am" · "You" · "Black Box"Runners-up Shannon Noll · Anthony Callea · Emily Williams · Jessica Mauboy · Matt Corby · Luke Dickens · Hayley WarnerNotable contestants Paulini · Cosima De Vito · Ricki-Lee Coulter · Dean Geyer · Lisa Mitchell · Carl Riseley · Axle Whitehead · Tom J Williams · Reigan Derry · Casey Barnes · Bobby Flynn · Laura Gissara · Chanel Cole · Lydia Denker · Lee Harding · Hayley Jensen · James Johnston · James Kannis · Roxane LeBrasse · Rob Mills · Chris Murphy · Guy Mutton · Daniel O'Connor · Rosie Ribbons · Joel Turner · Courtney ActOther personalities Related articles Categories:- 1986 births
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- People from Johannesburg
- People educated at Melbourne High School (Victoria)
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