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  1. Spencer McLaren (born 28 February 1973, Sydney) is an Australian theatre and television actor, most well known for his starring role on the Australian television drama, The Secret Life of Us, as Richie Blake; a role he played for 66 episodes during the show's first 3 series.

  2. Spencer McLaren was born on 28 February 1973 in Sydney, Australia. He is an actor and producer, known for Dive Club (2021), This Little Love of Mine (2021) and Swimming for Gold (2020).

  3. Jun 28, 2021 · Spencer McLaren. While you remember Spencer McLaren from The Secret Life Of Us as Richie, Spencer is actually a very acclaimed theatre actor in Australia.

  4. Spencer McLaren played Richie Blake on the first few seasons of The Secret Life of Us. After he left the series in season three, Spencer went on to star in the Australian theatre productions of Cats, West Side Story , Footloose and Beauty and the Beast .

  5. Spencer McLaren was born on February 28, 1973 in Sydney, Australia. He is an actor and producer, known for Dive Club (2021), This Little Love of Mine (2021) and Swimming for Gold (2020).

  6. Spencer McLaren played Ritchie, and later appeared in theatre in Melbourne, and on screen in Ali’s Wedding, Tomorrow, When the War Began and Surviving Georgia, more recently working as a ...

  7. 1,084 Followers, 148 Following, 203 Posts - Spencer McLaren (@spencermclaren) on Instagram: "Film,TV and theatre producer, actor, and doggie owner! Proud gay man and sometime garden guru.

  8. Jan 12, 2023 · In this show, David talks to actor and producer Spencer McLaren about how he got started and became a theatre and film producer. Spencer McLaren is an energe...

  9. Spencer McLaren is known as an Producer, Actor, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes The Subjects, The Secret Life of Us, The Lost World, Home and Away, Cliffy, Tomorrow When the War Began, Rove, and Surviving Georgia.

  10. Jun 10, 2021 · SPENCER McLAREN 2021-06-10 - After finishing up as Richie Blake, McLaren, 48, appeared on a handful of iconic Aussie shows, including McLeod’s Daughters, All Saints and a recurring role in 2016 TV series Tomorrow, When the War Began (alongside Mailman and Budd).