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Bojana Novakovic BOJANA NOVAKOVIC Film: Malicious Lisa Michael Winnick Impossible Dream Entertainment Beyond Skyline Audrey Liam O'Donnell Hydraulx I, Tonya Dody Teachman Craig Gillespie Clubhouse Pictures The Hallow Clare Corin Hardy Occupant Entertainment The Little Death Maeve Josh Lawson Head Gear Films Charlie's Country Parole Officer Rolf De Heer Bula'bula Arts Aboriginal Not Suitable For Children Ava Peter Templeman Independent The King Is Dead Therese Rolf De Heer Vertigo Productions Generation Um Violet Mark Mann Voltage Pictures Burning Man Sarah Jonathan Teplitzky Archer Street Productions Skinning Mina Steven Filipovic Hypnopolis Devil Young Woman John Eric Dowdle Universal Drag Me To Hell Ilenka Ganush Sam Raimi Buckaroo Entertainment Emma Edge Of Darkness Craven Martin Campbell GK Films Optimisti* Marina Goran Paskaljevic Independent Solo Billie Morgan O’Neill Independent Thunderstruck Anna Darren Ashton Warner Bros. The Monkey’s Mask Tianna Samantha Lange Independent Strange Fits Of Passion Jaya Elise Mccredie Independent Blackrock Tracy Steven Vidler Independent * Special Mention, Panorama Of European Film, Athens Young Viewers Award, Valladolido Spain Grand Prix Award, Geneva Film Festival Critics Award, Geneva Film Festival Television Instinct Lizzie Needham Various Solipsist Film Four Stars Ali RJ Cutler CBS Casanova Madame Pompadour Jean-Pierre Jeunet Amazon Westworld Marti Various HBO Shameless Bianca Christopher Chulack Showtime Agatha Agatha Jace Alexander A B C Studios Rake Melissa Various Essential Media & Entertainment Satisfaction Tippi Various Satisfaction Prods Blackjack- At The Gates Nikki Peter Andrikidis Jigsaw Entertainment The Cooks Raffa Various Channel Ten Marking Time** Randa Cherie Nowlan A B C Water Rats Sarah Schreiber Peter Andrikidis Nine Network All Saints Rachel Carpenter Peter Fisk Seven Network Wildside Vildana Asimovic Various A B C ** Australian Film Institute Award For Best Actress Theatre: The Blind Date Project Creator, Devisor + Performer The 3 Clubs Los Angeles, Ride On Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse And Bojana Novakovic 1 Markham Froggatt & Irwin Limited Registered Office: Bank Gallery, High Street, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1LY Registered in England No. 7268133 VAT Registration No. 993 055 789 Members of the PMA Sydney Festival, Silo Theatre New Zealand, Coil Festival New York City, Aurora, Nova Edinburgh Fringe. The Story Of Mary Maclane By Herself Mary Maclane Malthouse Theatre Company Woyzeck Marie Malthouse Theatre Company Fake Porno Criminology Anu Malthouse Theatre Company Eldorado Necessary Targets Nuna Malthouse Theatre Company Strange Fruit Venus Sydney Theatre Company These People Daughter Sydney Theatre Company Away Meg Sydney Theatre Company Debris Lead Ride On Theatre/ Black Lung Death Variations Loveplay Various Ride On Prod/ Bsharp Season Necessary Targets Nuna Darlinghurst Theatre Romeo And Juliet Juliet Bell Shakespeare Company Awards And Nominations: 2012 Film Critics Circle Of Australia – Nominee – Best Actress - Burning Man 2010 Australia Film Institute International Awards Nominee- Best Actress – Edge Of Darkness 2009 Helpmann Awards Nominee – Best Supporting Actress - Woyzeck 2009 Green Room Award Nomination - Best Independent Theatre Production And Best Design - Fake Porno (director) 2008 Australian Subscription Tv And Radio Assoc. Awards, Winner – Most Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor – Satisfaction 2008 Australian Subscription Tv And Radio Assoc. Awards – Most Outstanding Drama And Favorite program – Satisfaction 2008 Green Room Award Nomination – best Female Performance In Theatre: Criminology 2008 Green Room Award Nomination – best Independent Theatre Production: Fake Prono (director) 2008 Green Room Award Nomination – best Independent Theatre Set: Fake Porno (designer) 2007 Green Room Award Nominee – Best Female Performer In An Independent Theatre Production – Debris 2007 Green Room Award Nominee – Best Independent Theatre Production – Debris (producer) 2004 Afi Award Winner - Best Actress In A Tv Drama Or Comedy – Marking Time Training: Nida Graduate Bojana Novakovic 2 Markham Froggatt & Irwin Limited Registered Office: Bank Gallery, High Street, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 1LY Registered in England No. 7268133 VAT Registration No. 993 055 789 Members of the PMA.
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