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Joel Edgerton was born on June 23, 1974 in Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia, to Marianne (van Dort) and Michael Edgerton, who is a solicitor and property developer. His brother is filmmaker Nash Edgerton. His mother is a Dutch immigrant. Joel went to Hills Grammar School in the Western Suburbs of Sydney, and after leaving, he attended Nepean Drama School in 1994. Joel has done many projects on stage and off, but most people will recognize him from his work on the Australian television series The Secret Life of Us (2001), in which he played William McGill. This gave him his first big break through in the television industry. For this role, he was nominated in 2001 for an AFI Award. As well as "The Secret Life of Us", he has also appeared in other television projects such as The Three Stooges (2000), Dossa and Joe (2002), Secret Men's Business (1999), Never Tell Me Never (1998) and Saturn's Return (2001). Joel has done a lot of work on the theatrical stage having played King Henry in "Henry V", Prince Hal in "Henry III", and others including "Road", "Third World Blues" and "Dead White Males". As well as acting, he has also starred, co-written and produced the short movie Bloodlock (1998).
His first international break came from when he played Uncle Owen Lars in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002). Since then, he has also starred in Ned Kelly (2003), King Arthur (2004), Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) and Kinky Boots (2005).- Actress
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Kym Valentine was born on 24 May 1977 in Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia. She is an actress, known for Neighbours (1985), The Grand Scheme (2019) and Residence (2025). She was previously married to Fabian Tolli.- Richard Sutherland (born Blacktown NSW, 3rd May 1971) is an established Australian actor.
He has appeared in many well-known Australian dramas over the past 20 years, including roles in Killing Time, Rush, City Homicide, The Straits, McLeod's Daughters and award winning episodes of Police Rescue and Wildside.
Richard plays Davo, a supporting lead role in the 2012 Australian drama, Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms.
His most recent film appearance was in Face to Face in 2012. He has also has appeared in highly acclaimed Australian films such as Red Hill (2009), Playing For Charlie (2008), Chopper (1999), and Muriel's Wedding (1993).
Richard studied a Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) at Ballarat University College from 1989 -1991, and since graduating, regularly enjoys working on a variety of shows, notably a self-devised Ned Kelly Opus, Kelly's Reign (1995).
Richard can be seen later in 2012 on stage in the Australian production, "Barassi". - Bayley Prendergast was born on 4 December 1996 in Blacktown, Australia. He is an actor, known for Bump (2021) and The Twelve (2022).
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Luke A. McKay is an award winning Australian Writer/Director of Maltese, Irish and Scottish descent. His short 'Colt 13' screened at the 31st Boston Film Festival and 25+ more fests, scoring 5 wins and 9 nominations. He's now developing his feature debut 'Bloodbath' - a drama/thriller, set during the worst financial crisis in Australian history.- Rachel was born in Blacktown, New South Wales. She was bitten by the performing bug in 1997 when she performed with her school choir, and there was no turning back. She began taking acting lessons in 1999, and won Junior Drama Student of the Year. In 2005, Rachel became involved in musical theatre, and has had roles ranging from small ensemble roles, to lead roles. She studied for, and completed, a Certificate IV in Music Theatre at TAFE Entertainment - Nirimba (Quakers Hill) from 2009 to 2010. In 2009, Rachel gained her first extras role in a feature film, as an uncredited "Satan Supporter" in the Christian film, "Suing the Devil". She has since had extra, featured extra, and lead roles in a range of feature, and short films. As of 2011, Rachel is studying a teaching degree at Macquarie University, Sydney, which she will complete in 2013.
- Born and bred in the western suburbs of Sydney, Paul spent the latter half of his childhood and teenage years around the stage and amateur theatre circuit. After graduating from Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, Paul went straight into the industry furthering his experience on Stage and in Film working in productions at the New Theatre, Opera House, and Seymour Centre; as well as films with Plaza films and Syfy Australia/NBCUniversal.
Paul graduated from Actors Centre Australia in 2016 and has since been progressing his career in theatre (New Theatre, PACT- 2018), Television (Australian Gangster by Gregor Jordan and Fadia Abboud- 2021) and Film (Slam by Partho Sen-Gupta 2018) - Actor
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Don Sahand was born in Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia. He is known for Nameless: Blood and Chains (2013), Modern Educayshun (2015) and Terminus (2015).- Gerard Cabellon was born in Doonside, Blacktown, Parramatta, Western Sydney, Australia. He is known for Nine: The Big Break (2024), Red Bull BC One Cypher Australia (2015) and Off the Podium - An Olympics Podcast (2016).
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Born to parents Karin Koppen (Psychiatric Nurse) and John Stokes (Also psychiatric nurse) in 1979, she always wanted to be in the Movie industry, (Being told by both parents that she DIDN'T want to be a nurse). She was involved in several school stage productions behind the scenes from set dresser to SPFX artist. She attended university at James Cook University in the hopes of becoming a Special Effects Artist. From there she met her now husband, Michael Stokes-Byrne. There, she became good friends with Samantha Scowcroft and then joined Intomedia under Stuart Scowcroft. She now works for both Intomedia and Epicentre TV as fixer and producer.- Neil Lynch was born in Blacktown Hospital and is the only Son of Louise and Declan Lynch.
From an early age, Neil discovered his natural talent for being able to change his voice and speak in foreign dialects which he used it to entertain and also annoy friends and family on a regular occurrence.
Neil's first role came around at the age of 11 when he was selected at the Derry Film Festival to participate in a Voice over Campaign in Northern Ireland discouraging the use of Mobile Phones in Movie Theaters.
Although encouraged by his Parents to pursue a Voice over career, Neil took to the study of Business which eventually lead him into a successful career in Real Estate.
Even though Neil was not doing voice over work, he remained active in using his voice talents by reading stories and making up his own to entertain his eldest Sister's Children whenever he was with them.
Only in 2012 when Neil's other Sister Erin was visiting him in Sydney did he decide to resume his Voice Over career and has already secured several roles.