In the first years of his acting career, Page primarily worked in theatre productions in Adelaide. In 2002 he appeared in
Same, Same But Different, a major work created by
Kate Champion and performed by dance theatre company
Force Majeure. The work was performed at
Sydney Festival,
Brisbane Festival,
Sydney Opera House, and the
Melbourne Festival. Page appeared in the films
Strange Fits of Passion in 1999 and
Sample People in 2000. In 2011, Page played Alasdair 'Mac' Macdonald, the husband of
Ita Buttrose in
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo, an
ABC miniseries about Buttrose's life. After the series aired, Macdonald sued the
ABC for defamation for erroneously depicting him as deserting his family. Scenes of Page's performance in
Paper Giants were played in court as evidence. The
ABC later issued a formal apology to Macdonald. In 2012, Page co-starred as Detective Inspector Jack Robinson in the first season of ''
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries opposite Essie Davis, with whom he had appeared in a stage production of Macbeth in July 1998. In 2013, he played Henry Stokes in Underbelly: Squizzy on Nine Network. In 2015, he played Koz Krilich in Hiding'' on the
ABC. In 2016, Page returned to the stage for the first time in ten years. He played Vinnie in
The Distance with the
Melbourne Theatre Company and starred as Richard Hannay in
The 39 Steps with the
State Theatre Company of South Australia in Adelaide. Page was cast as a lead actor in the 2020 film
Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. He appeared in the 2020 thriller film
Escape from Pretoria, alongside
Daniel Radcliffe, which was filmed in
Adelaide in March 2019. In 2022, Page appeared in an episode of the thriller television series
The Tourist, playing Constable Alex. Page also works as a
voice actor. He has voiced numerous television commercials for such companies as
Schweppes,
BMW,
Kubota Tractor Corporation, and
Asics, as well as the
Royal Australian Navy. ==Recognition==