[1] In 2022, Dance Magazine Australia described him as "formerly one of the Australian Ballet's most poetic and classical of principal artists.
"[2] He and his then-wife Lisa Pavane were a popular partnership during the 1980s and early 1990s,[3] with the Washington Post referring to their "conspicuously poised, elegant dancing" and the New York Times calling them "two perfectly trained and appealing first-class dancers" during a performance of Giselle.
[8][9][7] At age 12, he saw Rudolph Nureyev and the London Festival Ballet perform The Sleeping Beauty in Melbourne.
[14][1] He performed the Sleeping Beauty at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia, where the ballet was premiered in 1890.
"[15][16] He won a Green Room Award for Leading Male Dancer in 1992 in recognition of his performance in Romeo and Juliet.