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  1. 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. After a two-year stint as resident director of the Sydney Theatre Company (STC), in 2023 she will be directing productions by STC and Griffin in Sydney , as ...

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    Shari Sebbens is an Australian actress, director and producer who has appeared in Thor: Ragnarok, Thor: Love and Thunder and Redfern Now. She has won a TV Week Logie Award and has several upcoming projects, including The Black Talons and Top End Bub.

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    • Actress, Director, Producer
  3. 7. Okt. 2022 · Shari Sebbens, known for The Sapphires and Redfern Now, will direct four plays in Sydney and Melbourne in 2023, including Fences and Is God Is. She talks about her journey from acting to directing, and her passion for new and diverse stories.

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  4. May 3, 2020 — 12.01am. Normal text size. Larger text size. Very large text size. This was Shari Sebbens’ year. The 35-year-old, best known outside the theatre for the hit movie The Sapphires and roles in TV shows such as The Heights, is Sydney Theatre Company’s current Richard Wherrett fellow.

  5. The Heights star Shari Sebbens talks about the new ABC series, her character Leonie, and the importance of inclusivity and representation in Australian TV. She also shares her views on the recent racism row and the need to challenge stereotypes.

  6. 14. Mai 2020 · Actor and director Shari Sebbens shares her experience of creating video excerpts from First Nations plays during the pandemic. She talks about the importance of accessibility, diversity and storytelling in Black Theatre.

  7. Shari Sebbens is an Australian actress who has appeared in Thor: Ragnarok, Thor: Love and Thunder and Redfern Now. She won a TV Week Logie Award in 2013 for her role as Julie in Redfern Now.