Acting
| Acting experience: | Previous paid speaking roles | |
Languages spoken
 | English |
Accents spoken
 | Australian |  | Irish |  | UK Cockney |  | UK English |
 | UK Posh |  | UK Scottish |  | USA Boston |  | USA California |
 | USA New York |  | USA Southern |  | French |
FEATURE FILM:
• Cast as a fallen angel in the teaser for “The Sebet,” a dark fantasy.
• Played lead role William in “Come and Get Me,” a murderous thriller by SlaughterFX Productions.
• Cast as Cade, a murdered Cabaret Clown in "True Face," by Russian Doll Produxions.
• Played Low Breed in the concept trailer for "Precognition" by Cardia Films.
• Cast as Rolf, the leader of a group of Druidic psychics, in "Godschool" by Will Fieldhouse.
• Was a background actor and dancer on The Great Gatsby, a Baz Luhrmann film.
• Cast as the witch and hotel manager Alrik Unger in "Hounslow" a Cardia Films production.
• Played Dross, an enigmatic cult leader, in "Subculture" by Tony Tonous.
• Cast as Moonchild, a hippy who learns to fight in order to infiltrate a religious order, in "Ticket 61" by Emma Boddington.
TV:
• Extra work on “Home & Away” and “Headland.” Also played Sep Jabowski on H&A.
• Cast as Stick in pilot for new TV show “Nu-Age.”
• Played a Red Coat Soldier in “Tony Robinson Visits Australia,” a History Channel production.
SHORT FILM:
• Played half-naked foot ball player (speaking role but un-named) in “Slag: Best Enemies.” Included stunt work (kicked out of a car onto safety glass).
• Man haunted by spirits in “Haunted” by Daniel Shipley.
• Police informant Jeremy in “Forbidden Blood” for Powered Productions. Included stunt work (being crash tackled off an eight foot wall).
• Talking depressed billiard ball in “Ball” by Max Rowan.
• Played Bernie, a young man at an awkward dinner, in “Sprung” by Max Rowan.
• G.O.B.R.A.R (god of bogan rock and roll) in a power rangers style comedy by UTS called “The Day Sydney Rocked.” Included martial arts scenes.
• Played a night clubber in “Offside,” an AFTRS production.
• Played Detective Sam Spade in a short adaptation of “The Maltese Falcon” for UTS.
• Played comically ignorant murderer Dean in “Recently Fired” by Max Rowan.
• Le Parkour and Martial arts enthusiast Stevie in “Wonder Stevie,” an action-comedy for UTS. Included martial arts and Le Parkour stunts.
• Played neon skinned mutant The Red-Man in a Sci-fi adaptation of “The Maltese Falcon” by Paul Misbrener.
• Steven Hamilton in “Whisper,” a bizarre comedy by Ben Hasic of Metro Screen.
• Played the recreated spirit of a long dead husband in “Love letters” by UTS.
• Played a bus commuter with robotic tendencies in “Surround Silence” by Macquarie University.
• Played Brani, a self centred young man who gets a taste of his own medicine as his senses are slowly taken away, in “A Bad Day Never Hath A Good Night” by Marina Wahba.
• The Lead in “This Is, This Was,” an artistic vision of one man's life from two perspectives, filmed in the style of “Dead Man” and directed by Stuart Thurlby.
• Played Paul, a schizophrenic who has accidently shot his girlfriend in “Beyond Limits” by Powered Productions.
• Played Ethan, a protective ghost who saves his still-living girlfriend in “Portraitist” by Yawen Song.
• Cast as Graham in “Sex, Lies and Videotape” for International Film School Sydney.
• Played Sergio, an ex-military man who has joined a cult in "Shadow Valley," for AFTRS.
• Cast as a red coat soldier for "Six Straws," an AFTRS production.
• Played Jim, a young man trying to figured out his girlfriends secret, in "Were have you been?" a comedy by Little Slice of Hell Productions.
• Played Zave, a repentant assassin, in "Defiance," directed by David Dimuro with fight choreography by Kyle Rowling.
• Cast as Eni, a crime lord with nothing to lose, in an un-named short film by Josh Aviet.
• Played Tom, a man caring for his pregnant lover, in "Unforgettable" by Kelly Anderson.
WEB-SERIES:
• Played Arich Hoodless, a strange but wise swordsman, in "LARP: The Crowblade Chronicles."