Trystan Go, born 31 October 2001, is an Australian Chinese actor and singer. Go is known for his role in the Matchbox Pictures & NBC Universal television production of, The Family Law (2016), as the principal character, Benjamin Law, which aired two seasons on SBS and also released on DVD. An article in The Sydney Morning Herald described Go...
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Trystan Go, born 31 October 2001, is an Australian Chinese actor and singer. Go is known for his role in the Matchbox Pictures & NBC Universal television production of, The Family Law (2016), as the principal character, Benjamin Law, which aired two seasons on SBS and also released on DVD. An article in The Sydney Morning Herald described Go's work as "impressive on so many levels," and addressed him as, "a non-stop professional."Go was recently cast in the SparkeFilms sci-fi/action feature film, Occupation (2018), as Marcus Chambers, which is currently in post-production.Prior to his screen success, Go has worked in numerous stage shows including, The Gordon Frost Organisation & Opera Australia's award-winning production of, The King and I (2014), alongside Gold Logie award winner, Lisa McCune and world-renowned bass baritone, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, and the Australasian Art and Stageworks' production of, The Quiet Brother (2012). Co-star of The King and I, Lisa McCune sang Trystan's praises during an appearance on Network Ten's panel show, Studio 10 (2013), saying, "He's extraordinary...I was watching him last night and I was learning off him and I thought wow, there are things about what he does as a young performer that are very fresh and natural."In conjunction with Go's acting career, he is an avid singer and pianist, having trained and performed at the Australian Institute of Music, the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, and the Musicwave Studio for several years. In 2017, Go was selected as a finalist in the Cantorion Singing Competition.
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