Shari Sebbens

Australian actress and theatre director (born 1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shari Sebbens is an Aboriginal Australian actress and stage director, known for her debut film role in The Sapphires (2012), as well as many stage and television performances.

Born (1985-04-22) 22 April 1985 (age 40)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2010–present
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Shari Sebbens
Born (1985-04-22) 22 April 1985 (age 40)
EducationDarwin High School (2001)
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
National Institute of Dramatic Art (BFA) (2009)
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Known forThe Sapphires (2012)
Redfern Now (2012)
FamilyMitch Torres (cousin)
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Early life and education

Sebbens, one of six children, was born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.[1] Her father is a former long-distance coach driver from Sydney of English descent and her mother, Annarella,[2] an Aboriginal education worker from Broome, Western Australia is of Jabirr Jabirr and Bardi heritage.[1][3] Sebbens refers to Australian music composer and playwright Jimmy Chi as her uncle, although they are not related by blood. She is the cousin of writer and film director Mitch Torres.[1]

As a child, Sebbens wanted to become a palaeontologist or an astronaut but at the age of thirteen she saw Indigenous actress (and future The Sapphires co-star) Deborah Mailman in the film Radiance (1998) and was inspired to pursue acting.[1]

Sebbens graduated from Darwin High School in 2001[4] and after two and a half years at Nhulunbuy,[5] at age 19, was chosen to participate in "SPARK", a theatre mentorship programme established by the Australia Council for the Arts.[6] At 20 she was accepted into the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) where she completed a one-year course in Aboriginal Theatre. Upon completing her studies at WAAPA, Sebbens successfully auditioned for a place at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, where she studied acting full-time for three years,[7] graduating in 2009.[6]

Acting and directing

Screen

Sebbens played Anna in a short film called Violet in 2010.[8] By May 2012, she landed a role in Redfern Now, a television series about "six inner city households whose lives are changed by a seemingly insignificant incident".[9][10]

Sebbens secured a role in The Sapphires (2012), a film based on the stage show of the same name, written by Tony Briggs. It was directed by Wayne Blair and also starred Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, and Miranda Tapsell (who also co-wrote the script). Sebbens played the role of Kay McCrae, one of four Indigenous Australian singers "who travel from a mission in Victoria to Vietnam to sing for American troops".[7][11][12] The cast attended the film's premiere at the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on 20 May 2012.[11]

In 2024, Sebbens joined the cast for the Australian adaptation of The Office,[13] playing Greta King, a sales representative.

Theatre

In 2012 Sebbens played Miri Smith and Currah in A Hoax with Griffin Theatre Company;[14][8] in 2014, Dawn in Lobby Hero at Tap Gallery;[15] and in 2015, Mae in Radiance at Belvoir.[16] In 2017, she played Charlotte Gibbons in STC’s production of Nakkiah Lui's play Black is the New White in Sydney[17] (with Miranda Tapsell stepping into her role when the show toured to Adelaide).[18]

In 2019 she took the role of Julia Hersey in a production of Our Town by Black Swan State Theatre Company in Perth[citation needed], and in the same year played matriarchal character Carina in Meyne Wyatt's City of Gold,[19][20] her last role on stage for at least another three years, in a play she later directed, in 2021.[21]

In 2021 Sebbens was appointed as one of STC's resident directors.[22][21] She was assistant director to Wesley Enoch on STC's production of Appropriate in 2021.[22] That same year, she directed STC's touring production of Enoch's The 7 Stages of Grieving, featuring Elaine Crombie, after it was rescheduled from 2020,[23] due to COVID-19.[24] It included a new epilogue that introduced a note of activism, with Crombie, Sebbens and assistant director Ian Michael calling for the audience to engage in "seven actions of healing".[25]

Sebbens was dramaturg on STC's 2022 production of Shakespeare's The Tempest,[21] starring Richard Roxburgh and directed by Kip Williams.[26] In 2023 she directed productions by STC and the Griffin Theatre Company in Sydney, as well as Melbourne Theatre Company and Malthouse in Melbourne.[21]

Sebbens is on the board of Back to Back Theatre.

Other activities

Sebbens was a judge for the Patrick White Playwrights Award at STC in 2018.[21]

After being appointed STC's resident director, she hosted the TV series The Whole Table, a co-production between STC and NITV, which aired in January–February 2021. Her co-panellists were playwright Wesley Enoch, actor/writer/director Nakkiah Lui and Rhoda Roberts, and guests included Taika Waititi, Miranda Tapsell, Adam Briggs, Meyne Wyatt,[27] Yolanda Bonnell and Kwame Kwei-Armah.[28][29]

Awards and nominations

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Year Work Award Category Result
2012A HoaxSydney Theatre AwardBest NewcomerNominated[8][21]
2013Redfern NowLogie AwardMost Outstanding New TalentWon[30]
Equity Ensemble AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
2019–2020:Shari SebbensRichard Wherrett FellowWon[22][21]
2020The HeightsEquity Ensemble AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesWon
2023FencesSydney Theatre AwardBest Direction of a Mainstage ProductionWon[31]
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Violet Anna Short film
2012 The Sapphires Kay McCrae
2013 The Darkside Naomi
2014 You Wanna Order Pizza? Cass Short film
2015 Alone Nina Short film
Silent Night Carly Short film
2016 OnO Ollie Short film
Teenage Kicks Annuska
2017 Australia Day Sonya Mackenzie
Puppets vs. People: Night of the Living Thread Susie Short film
This Is Desmondo Ray! Clementine Love Short film
Thor: Ragnarok Asgardian Mother
2019 Top End Wedding Ronelle
2022 Thor: Love and Thunder Asgardian
2024 The Moogai Sarah Short film (2020) precedes this feature film.[32]
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Redfern Now Julie Episode: "Joy Ride"
Logie Award for Most Outstanding New Talent
Equity Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2014 The Gods of Wheat Street Isolde Freeburn 6 episodes
Soul Mates Samus 2 episodes
2014, 2016 Black Comedy Various 4 episodes
2015 8MMM Aboriginal Radio Jessie 6 episodes
2018 Show Me the Movie! Herself Episode: "#1.3"
A Chance Affair Aviante Episode: "Just Like Smoke"
2019, 2020 The Heights Leonie Farrell 60 episodes
2021 The Whole Table Host 3-part documentary series, with panel discussions
2024 The Office Greta King Main role
Thou Shalt Not Steal Tracey 6 episodes
2025 Top End Bub Ronelle 1 episode, directed 4 episodes
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Theatre

As actor

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Year Title Role Theatre
2008Measure for MeasureMistress Overdone / IsabellaNIDA Parade Theatre, Sydney
2011Wulamanayuwi and the Seven PamanuiTandanya Theatre, Adelaide
2012A HoaxMiri Smith / CurrahRoundhouse Theatre, Brisbane, Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
Nominated Sydney Theatre Award for Best Newcomer
2013Return to EarthAliceStables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Independent
2014Lobby HeroDawnTap Gallery, Sydney
2015RadianceMaeBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney
Battle of WaterlooCassieWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
2015; 2017The Bleeding TreeDaughterStables Theatre, Sydney, Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC & Griffin Theatre Company
2016Bright WorldTheatre Works, Melbourne
2017An OctoroonZoeBille Brown Studio, Brisbane with QTC for Brisbane Festival
2017–2018Black is the New White[33]Charlotte GibbonsWharf Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Brisbane, IMB Theatre, Wollongong, Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney, Riverside Theatres Parramatta with STC
2018A Cheery SoulVarious rolesSydney Opera House
2019Our TownJulia HerseyState Theatre Centre Courtyard, Perth with Black Swan State Theatre Company
City of GoldCarinaBille Brown Theatre, Brisbane, Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company & QTC
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As writer / director

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Year Title Role Theatre
2020SuperheroesDirectorSeymour Centre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
2020–2021The 7 Stages of GrievingDirectorRoslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney, Space Theatre, Adelaide, Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
2021Seven Methods of Killing Kylie JennerDirectorEternity Playhouse, Sydney with Darlinghurst Theatre Company & Green Door Theatre Company
AppropriateAssistant DirectorRoslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney with STC
2022City of GoldDirectorWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC & Black Swan State Theatre Company
All that Glitters is not MouldDramaturgNIDA Parade Studio, Sydney
The TempestDramaturgRoslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney with STC
2023Is God IsCo-DirectorSouthbank Theatre, Melbourne with MTC & STC
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