Then That Happened
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Television
(Comedy)
Actor, Writer, Producer
Dating & Auditioning
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Television
(Comedy and Romance)
Actor Dating and Auditioning chronicles the highs and lows of dating and auditioning in New York City.
The Reckoning
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Film
by John V. Soto (Crime, Mystery and Thriller)
Actor When a detective is called in to investigate the roadside execution of his partner, he discovers at the crime scene a data card from a video camera. The card contains footage shot by two runaway teenagers who are making a documentary about the drug related death of a sibling. The detective retraces the teen's journey and soon begins to uncover a trail of the dead that leads all the way back to police headquarters. Written by Luke
Pretty
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Film (short)
by Daniel Monks (Comedy, Drama and Fantasy)
Actor A little girl's game of dress ups goes too far.
Respect 101
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Film (short)
by Massimiliano Sappa (Mystery and Thriller)
Actor Welcome to Respect 101, the only academy where you learn or you die.
I, Sunshine Lost
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Film (short)
by Richard King (Drama)
Actor A distanced brother and sister come close together before his moment of passing.
Air Australia
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Television
(Action, Adventure, Drama and History)
Actor Australia's airline history is a saga of daring feats, can-do attitude, pig-headed visionaries, iron-fisted politicians, warring pilots; of humble beginnings and mega deals. The story begins in World War One with the death-defying exploits of four bold young airmen-Norman Brearley, Charles Kingsford Smith, Wilmot Hudson Fysh and Paul McGinness-who would go on to establish Australia's first airlines. Encouraged by Prime Minister Billy Hughes, they were among the brave and stubborn men responsible for conquering the tyranny of distance, within our vast continent and between it and Europe. They faced difficult, often dangerous conditions-marred at the start by accidents and fatalities, but highlighted by ground-breaking, headline-grabbing flights. Behind the scenes, however, battles were fought in boardrooms and with backers and bureaucrats to keep the airlines aloft. Gradually, businessmen replaced aviators at the helm of the companies, and take-overs rather than take-offs became ... Written by castandcrew
Thunderstruck
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Film
by Darren Ashton (Comedy)
Actor The time is 1991. The location is Sydney. The event is AC/DC's Razor Edge Tour. And in the thick of the mosh pit are five boys: Sonny, Ben, Lloyd, Sam and Ronnie, having a pearler of a time. When the concert concludes, the boys head on up to the VIP room...and are promptly thrown out. They then proceed out the back alleyway and by sheer chance, owing to a poster of former AC/DC member Bon Scott, the boys escape a near-death experience. Thinking Bon is sending them a message, they sign a contract which says the first to die will be buried by the other four next to Bon in Fremantle Cemetery. Twelve years on, the boys have gone their separate ways. Sonny is a stay-at-home without a job, Sam has been passed between several jobs, Lloyd is into unsavoury activities involving drugs, Ben is a supermarket worker, and Ronnie - perhaps the only successful one - is a jingle creator. Pity his wife Molly is divorcing him but she's only interested in herself and her music. Some of the boys keep in ... Written by CapDac
Performing Arts Perspectives Award
(2004)
Quest For Excellence Award
(2003)