Troy Coward's life story began in Sydney, New South Wales, where he first discovered his passion for boxing at the tender age of eight. As he honed his fighting skills, he eventually found himself competing alongside renowned boxers like Danny Green in The Australian Titles, boasting an impressive ranking of first in Western Australia and second in the entire country.
However, Troy's creative energies didn't stop at the boxing ring. He also nurtured a profound love for acting, which would ultimately lead him to take on a diverse array of roles in film and television. His raw, natural talent for performing shone through in his early debut at the age of twelve, when he played the role of a DJ/MC in a senior year high school production.
Troy's remarkable acting range has allowed him to leave audiences in awe with his menacing portrayal of Eddie Jones in "The Great Mint Swindle" and bring joy with his comedic turn in the online hit "Super Dingo". Under the guidance of several esteemed teachers and artists in Western Australia, Troy has had the privilege of working alongside a plethora of talented individuals, including Shane Bourne, Ewan McGregor, Nathan Phillips, Michael Muntz, Grant Bowler, John Waters, John Batchelor, and Todd Lasance, to name just a few.