Furze starred in several productions by the
Orange Theatre Company, playing the lead role in a version of
Oliver! aged 10. followed by a role in the film
Balmain Boys. At the age of 14 Furze was cast in
Water Rats. He appeared also in the movie
Jessica as the son of the main character. Furze was cast in his break-out role as
Ric Dalby in
Home and Away from September 2004, a role he played until his departure on 24 July 2008. He took part in
It Takes Two, a celebrity singing challenge, partnered with
Rachael Beck. The pair came third overall. Furze appeared as a contestant on the 2007 UK TV show
Soapstar Superstar, filmed in
Manchester, England, finishing third in the competition behind
Emmerdale's
Hayley Tamaddon and
Coronation Street's
Antony Cotton. He was listed in
Cleo magazine's annual Most Eligible Bachelors list in 2006. He played the lead role of Cam in the interactive short film
Count Me In, written and directed by Johnny Barker and Jared Kahi. Produced by Lense Flare productions as part of the Coca-Cola beach base activation in Summer 2008–2009, it was shot in New Zealand. Furze next portrayed Trent in underworld crime series
Underbelly: The Golden Mile in 2010. He also played the role of Damian in the Australian feature film
A Heartbeat Away, and Dodd in the US thriller short
Strays. Furze has also played in rock bands, forming the band
Falcon Road, and joining New Zealand-based
Shotgun Alley in February 2011, who released three albums. He was eliminated in the semi-final. ==Personal life==