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Jason Agius
Jason Agius is an Australian actor best known for his role as George in ''Wog Boys Forever'' and as Nikos Aristides in ''Newton's Law (TV series), Newton's Law''. Career In 2012, Agius made his television debut in Southern Star's ''Tangle (TV series), Tangle'', playing a "Fighter Mate" of Lincoln Younes's Romeo. He then appeared in a number of television pilots and short films, including ''Penny'', alongside The Saddle Club alum Lara Jean Marshall. Agius made his feature film debut in AACTA-nominated ''The Death and Life of Otto Bloom'', alongside Xavier Samuel and Rachel Ward, produced by Mish Armstrong, Alicia Brown, and Academy Award, Oscar-winning producer Melanie Coombs. ''Otto Bloom'' was selected to open the 65th Melbourne International Film Festival in 2016. Agius was then cast in ''Newton's Law (TV series), Newton's Law'' (2017) alongside Claudia Karvan, Toby Schmitz, and Sean Keenan (actor), Sean Keenan. In May 2018, Agius appeared in the ABC (Australian TV netw ...
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Wog Boys Forever
''Wog Boys Forever'' is a 2022 Australian comedy film and the third installment in the ''Wog Boy'' trilogy. The film is written by the franchise creator Nick Giannopoulos, and directed by Frank Lotito. The film was preceded by two movies in the franchise, ''The Wog Boy'' (2000) and ''Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos'' (2010). Plot Steve Karamitsis is an awkward and a depressed, Greek Australians, Greek Australian man who drives Taxi, taxis for a living. He lives in Melbourne’s inner north, and in his 50s, is still recovering from a break up with his ex Zoe (Zeta Makripoulia as portrayed in ''Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos, The Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos''). He once again finds himself in challenging circumstances, but is assisted out of these by his friend Frank (Vince Colosimo). Steve realises he still has feelings for "the one that got away" girl Cleo (Sarah Roberts (actress), Sarah Roberts), an ex girlfriend, after she randomly hops into his taxi one day. He decides to Courtship ...
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Toby Schmitz
Toby Schmitz (born 4 May 1977) is an Australian actor and playwright. He was born in Perth, Western Australia, attended Perth's Scotch College and briefly studied law at the University of Western Australia. He graduated from the acting course at National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1999 and has performed many times on stage for Sydney Theatre Company, Company B at Belvoir St Theatre and Griffin Theatre Company. He has also appeared in film and television, and writes plays. Theatre credits His Sydney Theatre Company credits include ''The School for Scandal'' directed by Judy Davis, the premiere and national tour of David Williamson's ''The Great Man'' directed by Robyn Nevin, and leading roles in George Bernard Shaw's ''Major Barbara'', Andrew Upton's '' Hanging Man'', Tony McNamara's ''The Great'', Brendan Cowell's ''Self Esteem'', Nina Raine's ''Rabbit'' and Tom Stoppard's ''Travesties''. Several of these productions toured to Melbourne and other Australian capital cities. ...
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Australian Male Television Actors
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1994 Births
The year 1994 was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Charter, Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations. In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitting December 31. This was due to an adjustment of the International Date Line by the Kiribati government to bring all of its territories into the same calendar day. Events January * January 1 ** The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is established. ** Beginning of the Zapatista uprising in Mexico. * January 8 – ''Soyuz TM-18'': Valeri Polyakov begins his 437.7-day orbit of the Earth, eventually setting the world record for days spent in orbit. * January 11 – The Irish government announces the end of a 15-year broadcasting ban on the Provisional Irish Republican Army and its political arm Sinn Féin. * January 14 – U.S. President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin sign the Kremlin accords, which ...
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Bonegilla Migrant Reception And Training Centre
The Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre was a Post-war immigration to Australia#Migrant reception and training centres, camp set up for receiving and training migrants to Australia during the Post war immigration to Australia, post World War II immigration boom. The camp was set on near Wodonga at the locality of Bonegilla, Victoria, Bonegilla in north east Victoria (Australia), Victoria, between the Hume Dam and the city of Wodonga. The site was a former World War II Australian Army base, and is adjacent to the current Latchford Barracks. Before being requisitioned by the army, the site was originally a section of large pastoral land. The camp opened in 1947 and operated until 1971, over which period it received over 300,000 migrants. It is estimated that over 1.5 million Australians are descended from migrants who spent time at Bonegilla. Eric Bana's parents were both processed through Bonegilla. The grandfather of actor and screenwriter Jason Agius stayed at ...
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Australian Film Institute
The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering engagement between the general public and the Cinema of Australia, Australian film industry. It is responsible for producing Australia's premier annual film and television awards, the AACTA Awards (previously the AFI Awards)."The Australian Film Institute – Celebrating 50 Years of Pride and Passion"


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The work of the institute is supported by government funding, corporate sponsors and approximately 10,000 members nationally. As Australia's foremost motion picture industry association, AFI promotes the Australian film and television indu ...
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Nick Giannopoulos
Nicholas "Nick" Giannopoulos (; born 1 July 1963) is an Australian stand-up comedian, stage, TV and film actor and film director. He is best known for his comedy stage show '' Wogs Out of Work'' alongside George Kapiniaris, the television sitcom '' Acropolis Now'' and '' The Wog Boy'' film series and has been described as "Australia's leading exponent of " wog" humour". Early life and education Giannopoulos was born in Melbourne, the first-born son of Greek immigrant parents. He grew up in working class origins, his father ran a milk bar, which he staffed sometimes from a young age, while his mother was a machinist. Growing up at the time, Australia was a racially divided country, though in Richmond, Victoria there were a community of Greek Australian of which he was part. He grew up in the inner Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy and Richmond and attended Abbotsford Primary School and Richmond High School. In 1981 he was accepted into the drama course at Rusden State College, w ...
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Wog Boy
''The Wog Boy'' is a 2000 Australian comedy film directed by Aleksi Vellis and starring Nick Giannopoulos, Vince Colosimo, Lucy Bell, Abi Tucker, Stephen Curry, Tony Nikolakopoulos and Derryn Hinch. Whilst the word wog is extremely derogatory in British English, in Australian English it may be considered non-offensive depending on how the word is used, due to reclamation and changing connotations. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2000 the soundtrack was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack Album.ARIA Award previous winners. It is the first part of Giannopoulous's eponymous ''Wog Boy'' trilogy, preceding '' Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos'' (2010) and ''Wog Boys Forever'' (2022). Plot Steve (Nick Giannopoulos) is a first-generation Greek Australian. Steve is unemployed, but manages to get by, helping out here and there. His pride and joy is his Chrysler VF Valiant Pacer. Whilst helping out a compensation-oriented neighbour, Steve has a minor car accident involving the Minister fo ...
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Corey White
Corey White (born May 9, 1990) is a former American football cornerback. He played college football for Samford University. He was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL draft. Early life White was born in Dunwoody, Georgia and attended Dunwoody High School, before accepting a scholarship to play college football for Samford Bulldogs, Samford University. As a senior, he caught the attention from professional scouts with his strong performances in Samford's occasional games against major college opponents and at the NFL Scouting Combine. Professional career New Orleans Saints White was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the fifth round (162nd) of the 2012 NFL draft. White became the highest selection in Samford's school history until Jaquiski Tartt was drafted in the second round (46th overall) in the 2015 NFL draft. On July 2, he signed a four-year contract. He was active in 10 games and started 4 of them in his rookie season, as he registe ...
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Corey White's Roadmap To Paradise
Corey is a masculine given name and a surname. It is a masculine version of name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word ''coire'', which means "in a cauldron" or "in a hollow". As a surname, it has a number of possible derivations, including an Old Norse personal name '' Kori'' of uncertain meaning, which is found in Scandinavia and England, often meaning curly haired. As an Irish surname it comes from Ó Comhraidhe (descendant of Comhraidheh). Notable people or fictional characters named Corey include: First name A * Corey Adam (born 1981), American stand-up comedian * Corey Adams (born 1962), Australian rugby player * Corey Adamson (born 1992), Australian baseball and Australian rules football player * Corey Allan (born 1998), Australian rugby player * Corey Allen (1934–2010), American film and television director * Corey Anderson (other), multiple people * Corey Arnold (b ...
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ABC (Australian TV Network)
ABC Television is the general name for the national television services of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Until an organisational restructure in 2017/2018, ABC Television was also the name of a division of the ABC. The name was also used to refer to the first and for many years the only national ABC channel, before it was renamed ABC1 and then again to ABC TV. The Australian public broadcaster's television service was launched in November 1956 from its first television station in Australia, ABN Sydney. This was the second one in the country, with the commercial channel TCN having launched two months earlier. An ABC television network covering every state and territory was completed by 1971, and in 2000 the television operations joined the ABC radio and online divisions at the Corporation's Ultimo headquarters in Sydney in 2000. The ABC provides five non-commercial channels within Australia, headed by its flagship ABC TV channel, as well as ABC Australia, ...
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