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View Dominic Circa/Dir: Sue Wilson Dancing at Lughnasa Gerry Court/Dir sue barnett & associates MARTON CSOKAS TRAINING Graduated from the New Zealand Drama School 1989 FILM Chevalier Marquis de Searchlight Pictures Montalembert Dir: Stephen Williams Prizefighter: The Life of Jim Belcher Lord Rushworth Camelot Films Dir: Daniel Graham The Last Duel Crespin Pearl Street Films Dir: Ridley Scott Juniper Robert Juniper Productions Dir: Matthew Saville Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down L. Patrick Gray Endurance Media the White House Dir: Peter Landesman Dark Crimes Jan Mirovic InterTitle Films Dir: Alexandros Avranas Loving Sheriff Brooks Big Beach Films Dir: Jeff Nichols Burn Your Maps Connor Patrick Aiello Productions Dir: Jordan Roberts Voice From The Stone Klaus Zanuck Independent Dir: Eric Howell Equalizer Teddy Sony Picture Dir: Antoine Fuqua The Amazing Spiderman 2 Dr Kafka Marvel Studios Dir: Marc Webb Sin City 2 Damien Lord Dimension Films Dir: Robert Rodriguez Noah Lamech Disruption Entertainment Dir: Darren Aronofsky Pawn Lieutenant Barnes Imprint Entertainment Dir: David Armstrong Dead Europe Nico See-Saw Films Dir: Tony Krawitz Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Jack Barts Tim Burton Productions Dir: Timur Bekmambetov Dream House Jack Patterson Morgan Creek/Universal Pictures Dir: Jim Sheridan L’Age de Raison Malcolm Dir: Yann Samuell South Solitary Fleet Remote and Blowy Pty Ltd Dir: Shirley Barrett The Tree George Les Films du Poisson Dir: Julie Bertucelli The Debt Young Stephen Debt Productions Inc Dir: John Madden Alice In Wonderland Charles Kingsley Walt Disney Pictures Dir: Tim Burton Romulus, My Father Hora Arenafilm Pty Ltd Dir: Richard Roxburgh Aeon Flux Trevor Goodchild MTV Films and Lakeshore Dir: Karyn Kusama Kingdom of Heaven Guy 20th Century Fox Dir: Ridley Scott The Bourne Supremacy Manheim Universal Pictures Dir: Paul Greengrass Asylum Edgar Paramount Classics Dir: David Mackenzie Evilenko Vadim Prod: Mario Cotone Dir: David Grieco sue barnett & associates 1/96 albion street t: +61 (0)2 9281 5670 abn 55 090 980 028 surry hills nsw 2010 australia f: +61 (0)2 9281 5176 acn 090 980 028 m: 0413 746 046 www.suebarnett.net e: [email protected] Marton Csokas continued… The Great Raid Redding Village Roadshow Production Services Pty Ltd Dir: John Dahl Timeline Sir William De Kere/ Paramount Pictures William Decker Dir: Richard Donner XXX Yorgi Revolution Production Services Dir: Rob Cohen Garage Days Shad Garage Days Productions Dir: Alex Proyas Kangaroo Jack Mr. Smith Underdown Productions Dir: David McNally Star Wars – Episode II Poggle the Lesser JAK Australia Pty Ltd Dir: George Lucas Rain Cady Dir: Christine Jeffs Lord of the Rings I, II, III Celeborn Three Foot Six Ltd Dir: Peter Jackson The Monkey’s Mask Nick Dir: Samantha Lang Accidents Chug James Wallace Productions Ltd Dir: Paul Swade Broken English Darko Dir: Gregor Nicholas The Last Hurrah Raoul Dir: Frank Shields Chicken Young Zane Dir: Grant La Hood Jack Brown Genius Dennis Dir: Tony Miles Plain Tastes James Dir: Niki Caro SHORT FILM Twilight of Gods Dove Dir: Stewart Main Game with No Rules Kane Dir: Scott Reynolds Casual Sex Maurice Dir: Harry Sinclair Made Man Future Dir: Andrew Bancroft The Minute Stress Dir: Scott Reynolds TELEVISION Divorce HBO Dir: Janicza Bravo Into the Badlands (Series 2) Quinn AMC Network Into the Badlands (Series 1) Quinn AMC Network Dir: David Dobkin Sons of Liberty (Mini-series) General John Pitcairn History Channel/A&E Dir: Kari Skogland Klondike (Mini Series) Inspector Steele E1 Entertainment Dir: Simon Cellan Jones Rogue (USA) Jimmy Drake DirectTV Falcon: Blindman of Seville (Telemovie) Javier Falcon Dir: Pete Travis Falcon: Silent and the Damned (Telemovie) Javier Falcon Dir: Sarah Phelps Backberner Guest Role Crackerjack Productions Xena Borias Renaissance Pictures Ltd Cleopatra 2525 (Ep. 4) Krider Renaissance Pictures Ltd The Lost World (Series 2, Ep. 3) Elamp Coote/Hayes Productions The Farm (Mini-series/Tele-movie) Adrian Beckett Dir: Kate Woods The Three Stooges (Tele-movie) Ted Healy Icon Productions Dir: Jim Frawley Beastmaster (Ep. 18, 21, 22) Qord Coote/ Hayes Productions FARSCAPE Botanist Nine Films and Television Flipper Benson Coote/Hayes Productions Pty Ltd Water Rats Tremain Quicksilver Productions All Saints Brother Thomas Amalgamated Television Services P/L Wildside Larry Lodans Gannon Jenkins Television Halifax fp John Garth Simpson Le Mesurier Films Pty Ltd Xena Borias/Khrafstar Dir: Oley Sassone/Garth Maxwell sue barnett & associates 1/96 albion street t: +61 (0)2 9281 5670 abn 55 090 980 028 surry hills nsw 2010 australia f: +61 (0)2 9281 5176 acn 090 980 028 m: 0413 746 046 www.suebarnett.net e: [email protected] Marton Csokas continued… Hercules Tarlus Dir: Stewart Main G.P. Paul Deacon Dir. Peter Andrikidis The Call Up Kurt Dir. David Blythe Shortland Street Leonard South Pacific Pictures Shark in the Park Terry Gibson Group THEATRE The Parisian Woman Peter Hudson Theatre, Broadway Dir: Pam McKinnon Uncle Vanya Astrov Goodman Theatre (Chicago) Dir: Robert Falls Twelfth Night Orsino The National Theatre Dir: Sir Peter Hall The Little Foxes Ben New York Theater Workshop Dir: Ivo van Hove The Pillowman Tupolski Belvoir Street Dir: Craig Ilott Antony and Cleopatra Antony Theatre for a New Audience, NY Dir: Djarko Tresnjak Riflemind Phil Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Philip Seymour Hoffman Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf George Company B Belvoir St Dir: Benedict Andrews Peribanez Commander Company B Belvoir St Dir: Neil Armfield Twelfth Night Orsino Dir: Richard Roxburgh Clockwork Orange Dim & Various Cz2 Productions Dir: Jason Clarke Andromache Pyrrhus STC Workshop Dir: Anatoly Frusin Closer Dan Auckland Theatre Company Dir: Simon Prast The Herbal Bed Rafe Melbourne Theatre Company Dir: Simon Phillips Arcadia Septimus Auckland Theatre Company Dir: Simon Phillips Angels in America Joe Auckland Theatre Company Dir: Raymond Hawthorne Julius Caesar Brutus Auckland Theatre Company Dir: Raymond Hawthorne Closer Dan Circa/Dir: Cathy Downes Glorius Ruins Brantley Circa/Dir: Sue Wilson Amy’s View Dominic Circa/Dir: Sue Wilson Dancing At Lughnasa Gerry Court/Dir. Susan Curnow Casement Adler Court/Dir: Colin Mc Coll Kvetch Frank Maidment Frontmen Ken Maidment Dir: Brian Carbee Possibilities The Torturer Enzentium Dir: Howard Barker Te Whanau A Tuanui Jones Sam Brook Taki Rua/Depot Dir: Apirana Taylor Ladies Night Barry Australasian Tour Dir: Susan Wilson Three Sisters Rode National School Dir: John Anderson The Cherry Orchard Yasha National School/Dir: Lisa Warrington Happy End Babyface National School/Dir: Colin McColl Merry Wives of Windsor Falstaff National School/Dir: Andrew Noble Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Nick National School/Dir: Jane Wadell sue barnett & associates 1/96 albion street t: +61 (0)2 9281 5670 abn 55 090 980 028 surry hills nsw 2010 australia f: +61 (0)2 9281 5176 acn 090 980 028 m: 0413 746 046 www.suebarnett.net e: [email protected] Marton Csokas continued… Icarus’ Mother Canterbury University Dir: Mark Veteran As You Like It Orlando Academy Dir: Mark Prain Today’s Bay Various Christchurch Repertory Dir: Alex Gilchrist WRITING Frontmen POSITIONS Co-Founder of Stronghold Theatre AWARDS 2017 The Joseph Jefferson Awards (Chicago), Winner for Uncle Vanya – Best Supporting Actor 2014 ACCTA Award Nomination for Dead Europe - Best Supporting Actor in a Film 2008 Helpmann Awards, Nomination for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf – Best Male Actor in a Play 2007 FCCA Annual Film Awards Winner for Romulus, My Father – Best Supporting Actor Sydney Theatre Awards, Nomination for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf – Best Actor in a Lead Role AFI Winner for Romulus, My Father – Best Supporting Actor Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards for the Cast of Closer – Production of the Year AFI Nomination for G.P. – Best Actor New Zealand Film Institute Award nomination for Broken English – Best Actor sue barnett & associates 1/96 albion street t: +61 (0)2 9281 5670 abn 55 090 980 028 surry hills nsw 2010 australia f: +61 (0)2 9281 5176 acn 090 980 028 m: 0413 746 046 www.suebarnett.net e: [email protected] .
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