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Rick Donald will go ‘toe-to-toe’ with TV favourite, Ray Meagher in sensational new Summer Bay clash

He’s been hounded by TV trolls already, so Rick Donald thinks he’s ready for the fallout over his new role — taking on Summer Bay’s Alf Stewart.

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If Rick Donald was playing Australian acting bingo, ‘going toe-to-toe with Alf Stewart on Home And Away’ would now be in the bag.

Joining the cast of Seven’s acclaimed drama series recently, as Kieran Baldivis – the troubled son of Stewart’s wife, Martha – saw the 800 Words favourite get his chance to face off with the TV icon, played by Ray Meagher, and famed for his flamin’ hilarious ockerisms.

“To be honest,” he tells The BINGE Guide, “I knew that I was going to be going toe-to-toe with Ray and that’s like a huge part of why I wanted to do it … get ripped a new one by Alf Stewart,” he laughs, “I loved it.”

All jokes aside, the 35-year-old was also drawn to the complex character he would play, who is battling alcohol addiction and has a dark history of mental illness.

Arriving unexpectedly in Summer Bay, after years of estrangement from his mother (Belinda Giblin), who lost saw her son when she was forced to call in the police to deal with one of his violent outbursts.

War path … Rick Donald plays Kieran Baldivis and Ray Meagher is Alf Stewart, with Belinda Giblin as Martha, in a scene from Seven's Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.
War path … Rick Donald plays Kieran Baldivis and Ray Meagher is Alf Stewart, with Belinda Giblin as Martha, in a scene from Seven's Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.

It puts the wayward son on a collision course with Alf, the over-protective good guy who has long ruled the Bay with a stern hand and a loving heart.

Donald was impressed by the show’s commitment to delving deeply into the issues – setting up the clash with Alf, and all the social media backlash that is expected to bring him.

“It’s always nice coming on a show and sort of being a bit of a tornado and stirring things up,” he says.

Researching the role, the Wentworth and Underbelly actor found the issue of addiction terrifying for those battling the disease.

“The grip that has on people is just scary,” Donald says. “I’ve never been a very big drinker, so it’s hard for me to understand, but hearing and reading stories about it … what people go through … it’s just really sad. Sad and tragic.”

Contracted until early next year, Donald is grateful the storyline will be given time to play out authentically, rather than “rushing the story.”

“This guy is not going to come in, be drunk for a week and then he’s going to be magically fixed. The writers were really keen to explore it and let it breathe and try to get a true representation of the struggle,” he explains.

Challenge … Donald embraced the role of Kieren who struggles with alcoholism and mental illness in Seven's Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.
Challenge … Donald embraced the role of Kieren who struggles with alcoholism and mental illness in Seven's Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.

A fan from his own childhood, Donald remembers being engaged by the strong social issue focus of the Channel 7 soap, which can be a source of awareness for its young viewers.

“We grew up watching it and I can still remember learning about massive things. I remember there was a rape story and that was the first time I really understood and came to terms with rape. It’s still 7 o’clock TV, but you can definitely get some sort of message out there, and any awaress is always a good thing.”

Besides Stewart and Giblin, Donald was most excited to work opposite Georgie Parker (who plays Alf’s daughter Roo).

“She’s just awesome, I think she’s such a great actor and I grew up watching her,” he says.

Townsville-born Donald fondly remembers the family sitting down to watch her and his 800 Words co-star Erik Thomson in All Saints.

“We watched it every Tuesday night, or whenever it is on and their relationship had me so engaged. It was the season five romance and it couldn’t happen because Georgie was a nun and I remember being so wound up and frustrated they couldn’t be together.”

Later when he studied acting at NIDA, Donald looked back on their performances as some of the most formative in his early life.

Bay watch … Donald and Meagher between filming on the set of Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.
Bay watch … Donald and Meagher between filming on the set of Home And Away. Picture: Supplied.

“I remember looking back and thinking, ‘well, they really did their job because they had me,’” he says, with a laugh.

He’ll need that sense of humour when Alf Stewart’s rabid fan base activates against him as the new episodes roll out, but a stint on Wentworth in season 7 as corrupt prison guard, Sean Brody has him hardened to dealing with trolls.

“They were fierce,” he says, “the letters they’d write me like … ‘you don’t deserve to be on this show’ … believing it was real. So yeah, I can imagine Alf is going to spur a little bit of the come out of the woodworks and light it up.”

* Home And Away, 7pm weeknights on Seven.

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