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Overseas and local projects
- South Solitary, Marton Csokas as ‘Fleet’.
- The Tree, Marton Csokas as ‘George’.
- The Killer Elite, Yvonne Strahovski as ‘Anne’
- The Killer Elite, Matt Nable as ‘Pennock’
- The Killer Elite, Grant Bowler as ‘James Cregg’
- Wasted on The Young, Georgina Haig as ‘Simone’.
- Wasted on The Young, Geraldine Hakewill as ‘Ella’.
- Matching Jack, Yvonne Strahovski as ‘Veronica’.
- Matching Jack, Alexandra Schepisi as ‘Janice’.
- Swerve, Roy Billing as ‘Good Samaritan’.
- Swerve, Robert Mammone as ‘Logan’.
- City Of Gardens, Grant Bowler as ‘Jesus Christ’
- Sleeping Beauty, Eden Falk as ‘Thomas’.
- Sleeping Beauty, Jamie Croft as ‘Colleague 1’.
- Sleeping Beauty, Joel Tobeck as ‘Businessman 1’.
- The Last Dragon, Robert Mammone as ‘Dukas’.
- Cops LAC, Roy Billing as ‘Senior Sergeant Graeme Sinclair’.
- Cops LAC, Martin Dingle Wall as ‘Detective Snr Constable Rhys Llewellyn’.
- Cops LAC, Ria Vandervis as ‘Senior Constable Roxanne Perez’.
- Sisters of War, Susie Porter as ‘Kay Parker’.
- Road Train, Georgina Haig as ‘Liz’.
- The Clinic, Clare Bowen as ‘Ivy’.
- Me and My Monsters, Felix Williamson as ‘Nick’
- Rake, Danielle Cormack as ‘Scarlett’.
- Rake, Caroline Brazier as ‘Wendy’
- X, Hazem Shammas as ‘Willie’.
- X, Belinda McClory as ‘Catherine/Marilyn’.
- Alice in Wonderland, Marton Csokas as ‘Charles Kingsleigh’.
- I love You Too, Yvonne Strahovski as ‘Alice’.
- Beneath Hill 60, Gyton Grantley as ‘Norm Morris’.
- Beneath Hill 60, Warwick Young as ‘Percy Marsden’.
- True Blood Season 3, Grant Bowler as ‘Coote’.
- Chuck, Yvonne Strahovski as ‘Sarah Walker’.
- Underbelly – The Golden Mile, Toby Leonard Moore as ‘Sgt. Dave Woods’.
- Underbelly – The Golden Mile, Hazem Shammas as ‘Bill Bayeh’.
- Underbelly – The Golden Mile, Steve Bastoni as ‘Louis Bayeh’.
- Underbelly – The Golden Mile, Mark Furze as ‘Trent’.
- Underbelly – The Golden Mile, Georgina Haig as ‘Georgina Freeman’.
- Accidents Happen, Tyler Coppin as ‘Narrator’.
- Accidents Happen, Sarah Woods as ‘Dotty Post’.
- Accidents Happen, Katrina Retallick as ‘Connie’.
- Accidents Happen, Joel Tobeck as ‘Ray Conway’.
- Accidents Happen, Rebecca Massey as ‘Louise’
- Prime Mover, Gyton Grantley as ‘Repo Man’.
- Separation City, Danielle Cormack as ‘Pam’.
- The Pacific, Toby Leonard Moore as ‘Sergeant Stone’.
- The Pacific, Linda Cropper as ‘Mary Frank Sledge’.
- The Pacific, Adam Booth as ‘Briggs’.
- The Pacific, Rupert Reid as ‘Martin Clements’.
- Uninhabited, Geraldine Hakewill as ‘Beth’.
- Ugly Betty Season 3, Grant Bowler as ‘Connor Owens’
- Spartacus Season 2, Daniel Feuerriegel as ‘Agron’
- Outrageous Fortune Series 1 – 5, Robyn Malcolm as ‘Cheryl West’.
- Animal Kingdom, James Saunders as ‘PSG Gary’.
- The Reef, Damian Walshe-Howling as ‘Luke”.
- The Reef, Gyton Grantley as ‘Matt’.
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Trader, Roy Billing as ‘Chief Dufflepud’.
- Dream House, Marton Csokas as ‘Jack Patterson’.
- Sanctum, Christopher Baker as ‘J.D.’
- Killing Time, Fred Whitlock as ‘Leslie Camilleri’.
- Killing Time, Kerry Walker as ‘Sheila Fraser’.
- Eye of the Storm, Alexandra Schepisi as ‘Flora’.
- L’age de Raison, Marton Csokas as ‘Actor’.
- Cloudstreet, Kelton Pell as ‘Bob Crab’.
- Hawke, Felix Williamson as ‘Paul Keating’.
- Hawke, Simon Maiden as ‘Graham Richardson’.
- A Heartbeat Away, Mark Furze as ‘Damien’.
- A Heartbeat Away, Kerry Walker as ‘Dawn’.
- A Heartbeat Away, Roy Billing as ‘George’.
- East West 101, Susie Porter as ‘Patricia Wright’.
- City Homicide Season 3, David Field as ‘Superintendant Terry Jarvis’.
- City Homicide Season 3, Nadia Townsend as ‘Allie Kingston’.
- Offspring, Linda Cropper as ‘Geraldine’.
- The Jesters, Susie Porter as ‘Julia’.
- Satisfaction, Alison Whyte as ‘Lauren’.
- Rush Season 3, Nicole Da Silva as ‘Stella’.
- Tangle Season 1& 2, Joel Tobeck as ‘Tim Williams’.
- The Elephant Princess 1 & 2, Emily Robbins as ‘Alex’.
- The Elephant Princess 2, Georgina Haig as ‘Zamira’.
- Lucky Dragon, Zachary Garred as ‘Henry’.
- Lucky Dragon, Melanie Vallejo as ‘Mary’.
- Needle, John Jarratt as ‘Coroner Paul’.
- Savages Crossing, John Jarratt as ‘Phil’.
- Savages Crossing, Angela Punch McGregor as ‘Sue’.
- Bad Behaviour, John Jarratt as ‘Rick’.
- The Debt, Marton Csokas as ‘Young Stefan’.
- Next Door to The Velinskys, Matt Doran as ‘James’.
- My Place, Susie Porter as ‘Miss Muller’.
- Arctic Blast, Robert Mammone as ‘Barker’.
- Arctic Blast, Alexandra Davies as ‘Emma Tate’.
- Black and White Sex, Roxane Wilson as ‘Angie 4’.
- Blessed, Tasma Walton as ‘Gail’.
- Balibo, Gyton Grantley as ‘Gary Cunningham’.
- Mad Bastards, Kelton Pell as ‘as Dog’.
- Aunty Maggie and The Womba Wagkun, Kelton Pell as ‘Uncle Peter’.
- Summer Coda, Susie Porter as ‘Angela’.
- Centreplace, Alison Whyte as ‘Jo’.
- The Loved Ones, Fred Whitlock as ‘Dan’.
Recent awards and nominations for SBA clients
- Susie Porter – 2010 Logie Award Nomination – Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress – East West 10.
- Roy Billing – 2010 Logie Award Nomination – Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor – Underbelly ll: A Tale Of Two Cities.
- Roy Billing – AFI Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama – ‘Underbelly ll: A Tale Of Two Cities’.
- Susie Porter – AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama – ‘East West 101, Season 2′.
- Alison Whyte – 2009 ASTRA AWARDS, Winner – Most Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor (Satisfaction)
- Gyton Grantley – 2009 Silver Logie Winner – Most Outstanding Actor – Underbelly.
- Damian Walshe-Howling – 2009 Silver Logie Nomination – Most Outstanding Actor – Underbelly.
- Blazey Best – 2009 Sydney Theatre Award nomination – “Best Actress in a Supporting Role”, Strange Attractor.
- Grant Piro – 2009 Nominated – Helpmann Award – Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play – Realism.
- Gyton Grantley – 2008 AFI Award Winner for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama – ‘Underbelly’.
- David Roberts – 2008 AFI Award Nomination for Best lead Actor in a Feature Film – ‘The Square’.
- Damian Walshe-Howling – 2008 AFI Award Winner for Best Guest or Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama – ‘Underbelly’.
- Alison Whyte – 2008 AFI Award Nomination for best Lead Actress in a Television Drama – ‘Satisfaction’.
- Alison Whyte – 2008 Helpmann Award Nomination for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play – ‘Don’s Party’.
- Marton Csokas – 2008 Helpmann Award Nomination for Best Male Actor – ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf’.
- Alison Whyte – 2008 TV Week Silver Logie Winner for Most Outstanding Actress – ‘Satisfaction’.
- Nicole Da Silva – 2008 TV Week Silver Logie Nomination for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent – ‘Dangerous’.
- Mark Furze – 2008 TV Week Silver Logie Nomination for Most Popular Actor – ‘Home & Away’.
- Matt Nable – 2008 Movie Extra Film Ink Award Nomination for Best Australian Newcomer – ‘The Final Winter’.
- Alison Whyte – 2008 ASTRA Award Nomination – Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor – ‘Satisfaction’.
- Tyler Coppin – 2007 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Judith Johnson Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical – ‘Putnam
- County Spelling Bee’ 2007.
- Warwick Young – 2007 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Best independent Production – ‘Brilliant Monkey’ 2007.
- Guy Edmonds – 2007 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Best Mainstage Production – ‘Toy Symphony’ 2007.
- Hazem Shammas – 2007 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Best Actor in a Supporting Role – ‘Paul’ 2007.
- Marton Csokas – 2007 Sydney Theatre Award Nomination – Best Actor in a Lead Role – ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ 2007.
- Marton Csokas – AFI Winner – Best Supporting Actor – ‘Romulus My Father’ 2007.
- Rebecca Massey – Helpmann award nomination – best supporting actress – ‘ It Just Stopped’ 2007.
- Aaron Jeffery – TV Week Silver Logie ‘most popular actor’ – 2007 winner.
- Michelle Langstone – TV Week Silver Logie for ‘most popular new female talent – 2007 Nomination.
- Mark Furze – TV Week Silver Logie for ‘Most Popular Actor’ – 2007 Nomination.
- Rebecca Massey – GLUG Award Winner – Best Supporting Actress – “It Just Stopped” 2007.
- Mark Kilmurry – GLUG Award Winner – Important Contribution to Theatre – ‘Hamlet’ 2007.