Your surname is unusual - where does it originate?
asks Karen from Woking
Lasance comes from France - but my family's closest French relation dates back roughly 600 years. Technically, I'm German, though one of my grandparents is Dutch. But ancestrally, I'm French.
My friend told me that you had a role in (Aussie drama) McLeod's DAughters, but I don't remember you. What was your character's name?
asks David, Via E-Mail
I played a sheep rustler called Brad, who was a half-city, half-country boy. My memories of filming that show are phenomenal. I couldn't live out in the country.,but I loved working there. We had real cattle and sheep - it was so authentic.
Where's the best place you've been on holiday?
asks Jessica, via E-Mail
The US, where I took in Seattle and Los Angeles. I also went on a great trip to Port Douglas in Queensland, Australia - it's a tropical paradise, I highly reccommed it. I'm about to go to Figi, though, so if you ask me this question when I get back, I'll probably say that's the best.
Would you like to make it in Hollywood?
asks Kirsten from leeds
Absolutely. There's no doubt in my mind, that has to be the next step for me. I love working on Home and Away, so I'll stay here as long as I can, but when the time's right, I'm going to try my luck in Hollywood.
I love the chemistry between Aden and Belle. Do you get on well with Jessica Tovey (Belle) in real life?
asks Poppy, via E-Mail
Like a house on fire! For an on-screen relationship to work, I think you have to get along awesomely off screen, too. Jess and I always laugh about our character's storylines - one minute they're in bed, the next they're fighting in the diner, then they're rolling around together on the beach, It's great!
Does it feel strangenow that you're a regular in Home and Away, compared to when you only had brief guest stints?
asks Angelina from Manchester
Yesm it's unreal! this may sound wierd, but it's only just hit me in the last few months - I'm like 'Wow!' I'm a leading cast member on one of the biggest shows in Australia!
If you weren't an actor, what do you think you would do for a living?
asks Caitlin from Sheffield
I'd work for a police responce team, dealing with counter-terroism and hostage situations!
I think the relationship between Aden and Morag is quite an interesting one. Is it intimidating to be working with Cornelia Frances, who plays her?
asks Angelina from Manchester
Not at all! I'm glad you asked me that, Angelina, because Morag comes across as a really tough character when you watch TV, but people should know that Cornelia's the total opposite in real life - she's like a little teddy bear! She's a beautiful person, and one of my favourite actors to work with on the show. Aden and Morag have this kind of 'collision chemistry' - they don't really get along, but they do have respect for each other.
Do you have a girlfriend?
asks Michelle, via E-Mail
I don't. To be honest with you, I've just come out of a relationship. The girl I was with is beautiful - we only broke up because of my workload. Nothing bad happened between us, and we're still good friends. I've got so many career aspirations I want to pursue, though, so I've decided that it's not the right thing for me to have a girlfriend.
What's your most prized possesion?
asks Des, via E-Mail
My car. If you ask anyone that question about me, they'll say you don't mess with my car.
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