Born in Fremantle, Western Australia, he started appearing in various TV shows from the age of 12. He received a scholarship to study acting at John Curtin College of the Arts and was accepted into the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts straight out of high school. He was nominated for an Australian Film Institute Award for his lead performance in Jewboy, a film that screened in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival and the Discovery Section at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2007 he was invited to join the Sydney Theatre Company Actor's Company where he played Prince Hal in War of the Roses opposite Cate Blanchett. He received a Helpmann Award and a Sydney Theatre Award for this performance. His other STC credits include Riflemind which was directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Josef K in an adaption of The Trial. In 2010 he played Richard III for the Melbourne Theatre Company. He received his second Helpmann Award and a Green Room Award for this performance. In 2011 he played Hamlet in a sellout season for the Melbourne Theatre Company. - IMDb Mini Biography By: SM
Kokoda
(Wilstead)
Three Blind Mice
(Sam Fisher)
Sleeping Beauty
(Birdmann)
Jewboy
(Yuri)
Apricot
(Marcel)
Dead Europe
(Isaac)
The Mule
(Paris)
Larrikins
(Hotspur (voice))
The Railway Man
(Captain Thompson)
The Stranger
(Milliken)
The Daughter
(Oliver)
Death in Bloom
(Christopher Crumples)
Peter Rabbit
(Pigling Bland (voice))
Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway
(Pigling Bland (voice))
Netherland Dwarf
(Dad)
The Butterfly Tree
(Al)
The Nightingale
(Goodwin)
Suspended
(Dave)
Katoomba
(Don)
The Junction Boys
(Luke Mason)
Scene 16
(Luka)
Sweet Country
(Harry March)
Mabo
(Bryan Keon-Cohen)
Sold Out
(Shane)
Lockie Leonard
Wild Kat
Devil's Dust
(Matt Peacock)
Safe Harbour
(Ryan Gallagher)
Prosper
(Dion Quinn)
The Cry
(Alistair)
Bali 2002
(Tony Keirath)
Janet King
(Patrick Boccaro)
Redfern Now
(Mr. Parish)
The Luminaries
(Crosbie Wells)
The Gloaming
(Alex O'Connell)
Operation Buffalo
(Major Leo Carmichael)
Fighting Season
(Captain Ted Nordenfelt)
Mr & Mrs Murder
(Hugo)
Colin from Accounts
(Constable Byrne)