Julian Curtis

Julian Curtis

Julian Curtis is a 2009 NIDA Acting Graduate, 2010 Recipient of the Australian Coucil's Art Start Grant, 2012 Winner of the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship, 2011 UTS Screenwriting Post-Graduate and a student of Ivana Chubbuck's Masterclass in Los Angeles.Feature Film credits include lead roles in 'Captured' (Pac Man Pictur... Show more »
Julian Curtis is a 2009 NIDA Acting Graduate, 2010 Recipient of the Australian Coucil's Art Start Grant, 2012 Winner of the Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarship, 2011 UTS Screenwriting Post-Graduate and a student of Ivana Chubbuck's Masterclass in Los Angeles.Feature Film credits include lead roles in 'Captured' (Pac Man Pictures) and the upcoming 'Passenger' (Forest Whitaker's Juntobox Films), 'Twister Warning' (Hybrid), 'A Beautiful Day to Be Alive' (Eleven Arts - Japan), 'Peter Pan' (Universal) and '48 Shades' (Warner Bros).He has appeared on television for 'Legend of the Seeker' (CW) 'East Wast 101' (SBS), 'Rescue Special Ops' (9 Network) and 'Dance Academy 2' (ABC Australia/ Nickelodeon) as well as the upcoming 'The Gamblers' (Rides TV) directed by Academy Award Winner Rick Heinrich.He has worked with Screen Australia on the short films 'A Burning Thing', 'Gone' (Screen NSW) 'Italian Fair' and 'the Killing Room' (Screen QLD). He has also appeared in 'Uncle Don' (Engine Room), 'Grender' (Hive Australia), 'Frustration' and 'Dance Me To The End of Love' (AFTRS), 'the Hunter' (UTS Masters Animation) and Narci-Massicho (SMBC).Theatre credits include 'Embers' and 'Gallipoli' (Sydney Theatre Company), '25 Down' (Queensland Theatre Company), 'La Dispute' (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), 'As You Like It' (Siren Theatre Company), 'Shakespeares R&J' (Riverside National Tour), 'Something to Declare' (Queensland Arts Council), 'Harriers' (Metro Independents), 'Nasty Little Secrets' (Paddo Productions) and 'Snowangel' & 'Little Brother; Little Sister' (Off the Wall/ Brisbane Powerhouse). During his time at NIDA he played lead roles in Louis Nowra's 'Visions' and 'Julius Caesar' with supporting work in 'Love for Love', 'Days of Significance' and 'Class Enemy'. Show less «
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