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Grant is represented professionally by the firm Johnson & Laird Management.
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Grant was cast as Captain Gault, a recurring character in the fourth season of the hit US show Lost.
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Despite hosting Border Security, now in its third series, he has never been seen on the show since its first season.
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The show Border Security: Australia's Front Line, which he hosts, has been sold to a number of countries overseas.
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In 1991 Grant graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Arts with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting).
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2005 saw the birth of his second child, his son Zeke Bowler.
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His first child, a daughter named Edie Bowler, was born in 2003.
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He has been married to Roxane Wilson since the 21st of January, 2001.
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Grant also had a major role in the long-running Australian medical drama All Saints, where he played the part of Nigel 'Mac' MacPherson, a role he played for 20 episodes.
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Fans of The Mole began a petition to have Grant return after Tom Williams took over as host in 2005.
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He is also the host of the surprisingly popular Border Security: Australia's Front Line, which tops the weekly viewer ratings almost every week.
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Grant has a starring role in Outrageous Fortune, a New Zealand drama. In 2007, he was nominated for "Best Performance by an Actor" for the show at the Air New Zealand Screen Awards.
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In July 2006, he stated that he would like to return as host of The Mole, which is rumoured to make a return, following the many complaints against his replacement.
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Worked on the popular Australian reality series The Mole as the host, a place he held for its first four seasons, before being replaced in season five by Tom Williams.
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Grant was also in a few notable appearances in the Australian police drama Stingers.
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Had a recurring role in the short-lived Australian drama Always Greener.
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Starred in the Australian series Something In The Air for one of its three seasons.
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He appeared in Through My Eyes, a 2004 miniseries about the disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain.
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The year 2000 saw him starring in the television-remake disaster movie On The Beach.
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In 1999, he starred in the movie Change Of Heart, playing the role of Jason.
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After leaving Pacific Drive, he joined the cast of Medivac, where he spent two and a half years.
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In 1996 he joined the cast of Pacific Drive, but only for a short period.
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Grant's first role on television was that of Constable Wayne Patterson on Blue Heelers, from 1994 to 1996.