The past few years for Dan Ewing have been action-packed to say the least. From starring in the hit sci-fi blockbuster Occupation: Rainfall to placing fourth on the gruelling military-style reality show SAS Australia, it seems thereโs not much the 36-year-old canโt do.
While in the Victorian bush filming a top-secret movie inspired by a famous Australian murder, Dan chatted to TV WEEK about the special bond he shares with his son Archie, his love for Home and Away and how he feels about his portrayal on SAS.
While Dan walked away from his role as river boy Heath Braxton on Home and Away in 2013, he still has nothing but praise for the soap that helped launch his career.

โNever say neverโ: Dan says he wouldnโt rule out a return to Summer Bay.
(Seven)โI fโking love Home and Away!โ he says warmly, adding that he doesnโt understand why some past H&A actors seem ashamed of their time on the soap.
โPeople try to leave Home and Away in their wake but I celebrate it. I think itโs funny when people donโt want to talk about it! It was an incredible experience. I love everyone on there.
โWhat they do and what they achieve on there is profound considering the time they have [to create an episode].โ

While Dan walked away from his role as Heath Braxton on Home and Away in 2013, he has nothing but praise for the show that helped launch his career.
(Seven)Dan also revealed how his cameo on Summer Bay earlier this year came to be, saying the reprisal was sparked by a dream executive producer Lucy Addario had about him.
โShe had a weird little epiphany about me,โ he laughs.
โThey called me and I happened to be in Sydney and drove 20 mins from my place and then went and had a fight in the Home and Away car park, caught up with a few mates. It was lovely.โ
Dan couldnโt speak higher of his time on the soap, saying the cast and crew were โa real familyโ to each other.
โThey shoot all year round and have each otherโs backs,โ he says.
When asked the age-old question of whether heโd ever reprise Heath Braxton fulltime, Dan revealed itโs a โnever say neverโ situation.
โIโm a stickler for storylines, itโs not about ratings for me. Obviously Iโm doing stuff now that takes a lot of time. Would I turn my nose up at it [returning to H&A] because I see it as lower down the rung? No,โ he says.
โI think what theyโre doing now is just fantastic. The trained eye will see theyโve updated all their cameras and put a lot of money into production value.โ
And itโs not just filming projects keeping Dan busy, heโs also a devoted father to his seven-year-old son Archie.

Dan recently surprised his son Archie after being separated for four months due to COVID.
(Instagram)Dan visibly lit up when talking about Archie, who he hadnโt seen for four months due to Queenslandโs strict border closures to New South Wales and Victoria, where heโs currently filming.
โI Facetime him every day, so we surprised him one day when we were Facetiming. I crept up on him at dinner while we were talking. He was very, very surprised. He dropped the phone,โ Dan says of their tearful reunion near the NSW/Queensland border in Tweed Heads.
โIt felt like it was 20 seconds, but I think we were hugging for about five minutes. I was a blubbering mess.โ
Dan says itโs been incredibly tough being apart from little boy, but admitted a lot of Aussie families are in the same boat.
โThe positive is that heโs been in Queensland and lives a great life up there. As much as Iโd want him down here in Victoria, he would be locked up [due to COVID],โ he says.

Dan came fourth in the 2021 season of SAS Australia.
(Seven)โBut when you start missing Fatherโs Day and birthdays it gets tough.โ
Dan also shed light on his SAS Australia journey and the flak he copped for his use of meditation and mindfulness while completing the course.
โThe reaction has been huge but people start to read between the lines. We have to remember weโre 18 characters on a TV show, but theyโve got to paint us in a certain light,โ he says.
โTheyโre painting characters at the end of the day.โ
But Dan maintains taking part on the show was one of the best things heโs ever done in his life, saying he was โliving my dreamโ to be competing among Australiaโs top Olympians.
โThey had this different mindset and thatโs why theyโre pro athletes. That for me was exciting to see,โ he gushes.
As for whatโs next, Dan will be taking part in Oz Comic Con at Sydney Showground on December 4 and 5, where he will be joined by a line-up of Aussie actors including Richard Roxburgh, Remy Hii and Danielle Cormack.
โIts huge! Itโs like a massive celebration of pop culture, and an opportunity for fans to see me and other actors,โ he says.
Danโs currently in country Victoria filming a movie centred around a real-life murder that took place in Australia, though he remains tight-lipped on which historic event its based on.
โIt is inspired by a true story in Australian history, about quite a famous murder. Itโs one of those tough subject matters, I donโt get to put on tights for this one,โ he laughs.
โBeing inspired by true events, thereโs a reverence and a gravity and a weight to it. And because itโs loosely based on quite a few people, I have that extra pressure.โ