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JUSTIN STEWART COTTA P a G E | 2 JUSTIN STEWART C OTTA TRAINING: 1999 NIDA Graduate Bachelor of Laws, Bond University (scholarship) THEATRE: This Much Is True* Venus Red Line Productions Dir: Toby Schmitz Dream Lover* Ensemble/Charlie 1st Cover Dream Lover Australia Pty Ltd Dir: Simon Phillips Odd Man Out Ryan Ensemble Theatre Dir: Mark Kilmurry Three Sisters Lieutenant Colonel Vershinin Sport for Jove Dir: Kevin Jackson Romeo and Juliet (2016) Capulet Bell Shakespeare Dir: Damien Ryan A Steady Rain Denny Old Fitzroy Theatre Dir: Adam Cook North By Northwest* As cast Melbourne Theatre Co Dir: Simon Phillips Dream Home Sam Ensemble Theatre Dir: David Williamson Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber Sweeney Todd New Theatre of Fleet Street Dir: Giles Gartrell-Mills Glengarry Glen Ross Baylen Melbourne Theatre Co Dir: Alkinos Tsilimidos Horrible Histories - Ramesses Andrew Kay & Associates Awful Egyptians Dir: Phil Clark & Adam Cook This Floating World Harry / McLeod Griffin Theatre Co Dir: Sam Strong The Removalists Kenny Tamarama Rock Surfers Dir: Leland Kean The Sea Project Maciek Griffin Theatre Dir: Paige Rattray Syncopation* Henry Ribalow Critical Stages Dir: Stephen Lloyd-Helper Romeo and Juliet Capulet Bell Shakespeare Dir: Damien Ryan Bill W & Dr Bob Bill W 180 Centre Los Angeles/ (with Martin Sheen) 2011 Carriage Works Syd Season Dir: Paige Rattray Before/After The Man Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Cristabel Sved Fool For Love Eddie Belvoir Dir: Imara Savage JUSTIN STEWART COTTA P a g e | 2 THEATRE (continued): King Lear Duke of Burgundy/ Bell Shakespeare Ensemble Dir: Marion Potts How to Act Around Cops Dean Darlinghurst Theatre/Shaman Prod. Dir: Leland Kean Let the Sun Shine Rick Ensemble Theatre Dir: Sandra Bates Burn This Pale The Feury Theatre Los Angeles Dir: Allen Barton A Cry from the Dr Frank N Shame Japan Season 1999 City of Lost Virgins Dir: Kim Sujin Below Dougie Griffin Theatre Dir: Patrick Nolan Glengarry, Glen Ross Dave Moss Babylon Productions Dir: Liz Chance TELEVISION: Young Rock Lead Agent Universal Television Dir: Jeffrey Walker, Nahnatchka Khan Home & Away: Revenge Guard Mayhew Seven Network Ops Ltd Dir: Arnie Custo The Code Daryl Playmaker Media Pty Ltd (Series 2) Dir: Shawn Seet Packed to the Rafters Hendo Seven Network (Ops) Ltd (Series 6, Ep 10) Dir: Samantha Lang I Rock Cool Minister ABC (Series 1, Ep 3) Dir: Robert McDonald Home & Away Rory Seven Network (Ops) Ltd Water Rats Steve Clark Quicksilver Productions (Series 5, Ep 17) Dir: Geoff Bennett FILM: Ascendant Anton Wolf Film Productions| Daydream Films Int Dir: Antaine Furlong Happy Feet 2 Scientist (Voice) Kennedy Miller Dir: George Miller The Boys & Girls Guide Eugene Concrete Images To Getting Down* Dir: Paul Sapiano VOICE: Voice of BT – Prepare for the Best JUSTIN STEWART COTTA P a g e | 3 AWARDS: * 2017 Winner for Most Outstanding New Australian Performed Work at the GLUG Awards: This Much Is True * 2017 Nominated for Most Outstanding Independent Production at the GLUG Awards: This Much is True * 2017 Nominated for Most Outstanding Independent Production at the Sydney Theatre Awards: This Much Is True * 2017 Nominated for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production Sydney Theatre Awards: This Much is True * 2016 Nominated for Most Outstanding Mainstage Musical at the GLUG Awards: Dream Lover * 2016 Nominated for Best Television Drama Series at the AACTA Awards: The Code, Series 2 * 2015 Nominated for Best Ensemble at the Green Room Awards: North by Northwest * 2011 Winner for Best Ensemble Cast at the LA Film Festival: The Boys & Girls Guide To Getting Down * 2012 Nominated for Best Actor, Sydney Theatre Awards: Syncopation .
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