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Erik was also nominated for Best Actor in a Feature Film for We're Here To Help, and Best Actor in a TV Drama for The Million Dollar Conman at the 2008 NZ Film Awards.Įrik was awarded the Silver Logie in 2016 for his performance as 'George Turner' in 800 Word and in 2003 for his performance as 'Dr Mitch Stevens' in the television drama series All Saints. He has been nominated a further seven times for the silver logie for Most Popular Actor Award and in 2011 he was also nominated for the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor. In 2008, Erik was again nominated for an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the multi-award winning film The Black Balloon. His other recent credits include Wayne Hope's feature Now Add Honey, the AACTA Award winning first series of The Code, and Rowan Wood's mini-series The Broken Shore adapted from the Peter Temple novel.Įrik's film credits include Scott Hicks' The Boys Are Back opposite Clive Owen, Cate Shortland's Somersault with Sam Worthington, The Black Balloon opposite Toni Collette, Accidents Happen with Geena David, Beautiful and We're Here To Help.įor his outstanding performance in Somersault, Erik was awarded the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2004 and was nominated for a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He will next be seen in the third season of the highly popular series 800 Words for Network Seven.

Morgana later appeared in Return To The Devil's Playground for Foxtel and Alice Englert's short film The Boyfriend Game, which premiered at TIFF.Įrik Thomson is one of Australia's most respected actors across film, television and theatre. Other credits followed, including a lead guest role in Steve Spielberg's Terra Nova and short film Julian, which took out the crystal Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin Film Festival in the Generation KPlus category. The film, staring Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and saw Morgana again nominated for an AFI (AACTA), this time for Best Supporting Actress. The following year, Morgana appeared in The Hunter, an adaption of the award winning novel by Julia Leigh. Her performance was honoured with the Film Critic Circle Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role and AFI nominations in both the categories of Best Lead Actress and Best Young Actor. Morgana made her screen debut at only seven years of age opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg in the Australian/French feature film The Tree. Directed by Julie Bertuccelli, the film premiered on closing night of the Cannes Film Festival and earned Morgana rave reviews. He now reprises the role of Fingerbone Bill, this time in a feature film re-telling of Storm Boy, starring alongside Geoffrey Rush and Jai Courtney.Ģ017 has been a busy year for Morgana, with a lead role in the hugely popular series two of The Girlfriend experience, a Starz Original Series, and a lead in the forthcoming re-telling of iconic feature Storm Boy, alongside Geoffrey Rush. Most recently he was seen on stage in The Season, as part of the 2017 Sydney Festival. In 2013, Trevor starred in the stage adaption of Storm Boy as Fingerbone Bill, in both Sydney and Perth as well as The Secret River.

He was also nominated in 2010 for Namatjira, which Trevor also performed at Southbank, London in 2013. Starring in over 30 theatre productions, in 2008 Trevor won the Sydney Theatre Awards best actor going for his acclaimed production Napartji Napartji- a personal, multilingual, family story that he conceived and developed with Scott Rankin and Alex Kelly.


Consistently working across both TV and film, he has also starred in the AACTA award winning series Cleverman and the AACTA and Logie award winning series' The Secret River and Lockie Leonard. An award winning actor across theatre, film and TV, he is also a didgeridoo player, guitarist, singer and storyteller.įirst seen on the screen in 1994 in the TV mini-series Heartland with Cate Blanchett, Trevor went on to star in Phillip Noyce's Golden Globe nominated Rabbit-Proof Fence and Rachael Perkins' Bran Nue Dae. Born in Subiaco, Western Australia, Trevor Jamieson is an incredibly multi-talented artist.
