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Aaron Fa'aoso
Aaron Fa’Aoso is best known for his appearances in ABC’s BLACK COMEDY, which was nominated for Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the 2015 Logies and won an AACTA for Best Direction. Aaron was most recently seen in the series REEF BREAK on ABC (US), GOING PLACES on NITV and as the host of two seasons of his food documentary series STRAIT TO THE PLATE on SBS/NITV, which he also created and produced. He will next be seen in the ABC series IN LIMBO.
He first came to prominence in 2004 with his performance as ‘Eddie’ in the critically-acclaimed SBS mini-series R.A.N., for which he received nominations for an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Drama and a LOGIE Award for Most Outstanding New Talent.
Following on from that success, Aaron joined the multi award winning SBS series EAST WEST 101 for which he received a 2011 Monte Carlo TV Festival award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor. In 2012 he was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the show was awarded Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Televis
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Aaron Fa'aoso
Australian actor, screenwriter and producer
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Aaron Fa'aoso is an Australian actor, screenwriter and producer, known for his roles in East West 101, The Straits (which he also wrote and produced) and Black Comedy. He established Lonestar Productions in 2013, which brings stories of the people of the Torres Strait Islands and north Queensland to the screen.
Early life and education
Fa'aoso was born into the Kheodal (Crocodile) and Samu (Emu) clans of Torres Strait Islanders people, his family having moved from Saibai Island to the mainland of Australia in 1947.[1] He is also of Samoan and Tongan descent.[2][3] He grew up in "a big Torres Strait Islander community"[4] in Bamaga on the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland.[1]
He graduated high school,[4] and worked as a sexual health worker in Bamaga, and played rugby league football in the Australian Rugby L
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Aaron is an owner of Lonestar – a production company based in Cairns, Queensland. Aaron (through Lone Star) is active across a range of projects. He has just recently completed filming his new series Strait to the Plate food documentary series for the SBS/NITV network. He is also the producer and writer of the landmark series Blue Water Empire, 3 x 1hour dramatised history documentary series for the ABC network.
In 2012, Aaron produced and starred opposite UK actor Brian Cox in the ABC crime drama, The Straits. The series is based on his original idea and Produced by Matchbox Pictures.
In 2015-16 Aaron was the producer attachment with Bunya Productions on Goldstone which won 10 out of 16 nominations at various festivals including Best Film at the Film Critics Circle of Australia awards.
Aaron’s other producer credits include Yatha Pathway: Coming of Age and The Dinghy Girls: It’s All About Girl Power for ABC iView; producer/director and writer on Gubaw Gizul of Saibai an episode of the Elements 4 x 30mins documentary series – a co- production with Wild Bear for
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