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Kazimir Sas
Kazimir Sas (born 30 November 1982) is an Australian film and television actor. He is best known for his work on children's television series such as ''Time Trackers'', ''Parallax'', ''Stormworld'' and '' The Gift''. He has also appeared in '' All Saints'', '' The Alice'' and ''The Shark Net''. Sas is one of the six actors in the 2009 Black Swan State Theatre Company's HotBed Ensemble, a professional development programme for emerging Western Australian artists. Biography Sas is the son of actor Igor Sas and brother of actress Francoise Sas, who both appeared with him in the television series ''Parallax Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different sightline, lines of sight and is measured by the angle or half-angle of inclination between those two lines. Due to perspective (graphica ...''. References External links * HotBed Ensemble Australian male television actors Living people Australian male child a ...
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Children's Television Series
Children's television series (or children's television shows) are Television show, television programs designed specifically for Child, children. They are typically characterised by easy-going content devoid of sensitive or adult themes and are normally broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake, immediately before and after school schedules generally start in the country where they air. Educational television, Educational themes are also prevalent, as well as the transmission of cautionary tales and narratives that teach problem-solving methods in some fashion or another, such as social disputes. The purpose of these shows, aside from profit, is mainly to entertain or educate children, with each series targeting a certain age of child: some are aimed at infants and toddlers, some are aimed at those aged 6 to 11 years old, and others are aimed at all children. History Children's television is nearly as old as television itself. In the United Kingdom, the ...
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Time Trackers
''Time Trackers'' is a children's television series produced for the Seven Network in Australia and TV2 in New Zealand. The 13 half-hour episodes first screened in 2008. The series is a co-production of Gibson Group in New Zealand and Taylor Media in Australia. Premise Teenagers from different periods of history join forces to fight viruses threatening the history of human inventions. Cast and characters Main cast *Joe Dekkers-Reihana as Captain Wiremu Love * Kazimir Sas as Troy * Felicity Milovanovich as Carmen *Marcus Graham as Kevin (Dult version 10.1 and reprogrammed as a version 12.4) *Vaughan Slinn as Stuart (Dult version 10.1) *Jon English as Old Troy *Georgia Rippin as the Narrator *David Smyth as the voice of Balls (robot dog) Guest cast *Igor Sas as Galileo *Angus Sampson as Leonardo da Vinci *Erroll Shand as Isaac Newton *Emmett Skilton as Ernest Rutherford Episodes See also * List of Australian television series Future shows Seven Nine *''The Gol ...
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Parallax (TV Series)
''Parallax'' is an Australian children's television series that screened on the Nine Network. It is a 26-episode series funded by the Film Finance Corporation Australia and supported by Lotterywest. The series was filmed in various locations around Perth. These include Kings Park, East Perth, and many beach and South West forest locations. The series is about a boy named Ben Johnson, who discovers a portal to multiple parallel universes, and explores them with his friends: Francis Short, Melinda Bruce, Una, Due, Tiffany and Mundi as well as newfound sister, Katherine Raddic. Cast Main cast * Joshua Marshall-Clarke as Ben Johnson * Gillian Alexy as Katherine Raddic * Caroline Brazier as Veronica Johnson / Betti * David Richardson as Francis Short / Francis Zapmeister * Francoise Sas as Melinda Bruce * Kazimir Sas as Martin Dunkly * Rebecca McCarthy as Fortuna / Una * Genevieve McCarthy as Due * Lauren Williams as Mundi * Luke Hewitt as Jeremy Johnson * Paris Abbott as ...
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The Gift (Australian Children's TV Series)
''The Gift'' is an Australian children's television series that first screened on the Nine Network Australia in 1997. It featured 26 half-hour episodes produced by Barron Entertainment Ltd. The show reaired on the ABC in December 1998, and on ABC3 in 2011. Synopsis The Gift is passed on from one person to the next and gives the carrier the power to do anything they dream. When the Gift carrier discovers the Gift's true potential they have to pass it on to someone else. Cast * Peter Rowsthorn as Raff * Kate Beahan as Enzo * Kazimir Sas as Henry * Khan Chittenden as Leo * Clinton Voss as Desmond * Claire Sprunt as Jess * Igor Sas as Robert * Gillian Alexy as Sharon * Joseph Atherden as Phillip * Nicolette Findley as Edwina * Kahren Hampton as Helen * Alan Rosenwald as Eric * Steele Sciberras as Billy * Colin McEwan See also * List of Australian television series Future shows Seven Nine *''The Golden Bachelor'' (reality, 2025) *''The Floor'' (game ...
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All Saints (TV Series)
''All Saints'' is an Australian medical drama television series that first screened on the Seven Network on 24 February 1998. Set in the fictional All Saints Western General Hospital, it focused on the staff of Ward 17 until its closure in 2004, which is when the focus changed and began following the staff of the emergency department. The show was produced by John Holmes, alongside Jo Porter, MaryAnne Carroll, and Di Drew. The final episode aired on 27 October 2009, completing its record-breaking 12-year run. Plot ''All Saints'' follows the lives of the staff at All Saints Western General Hospital. Until its closure in 2004 (season seven), the show primarily focused on the staff in Ward 17. Known as the "garbage ward", as it took all the overflow from the other wards, Ward 17 was run by compassionate nun, Sister Terri Sullivan ( Georgie Parker). Her staff included her nurses Connor Costello ( Jeremy Cumpston), Von Ryan ( Judith McGrath), Bronwyn Craig ( Libby Tanner), Jared Le ...
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The Alice (TV Series)
''The Alice'' was an Australian drama television series created by Justin Monjo and Robyn Sinclair. It was set in the central outback city of Alice Springs. The program began as a successful TV movie, '' The Alice'', that later spun off a regular series. The series proved less popular and was cancelled by the Nine Network on 28 September 2005 after a sharp decline in its ratings. The entire series and original TV movie have since been released on DVD. Cast Main / regular * Jessica Napier as Jess Daily * Erik Thomson as Jack Jaffers * Caitlin McDougall as Helen Gregory * Simon Burke as Patrick * Patrick Brammall as Matt Marione * Roxane Wilson as Ellie Delaney * Brett Stiller as Toby Delaney * Andrew McFarlane as Hugh Delaney * Anne Louise Lambert as Heaven Daily * Luke Carroll as Michael Anderson * Henry Hereford as Adam Cooper * Steve Dodd * Kick Gurry as Darren Guests * Dee Smart as Maxine (2 episodes) * Jodie Dry as Beverley (1 episode) * Kristy Wright as Sim ...
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The Shark Net
Robert Duncan Drewe (born 9 January 1943) is an Australian novelist, non-fiction and short story writer. Biography Robert Drewe was born on 9 January 1943 in Melbourne, Victoria. At the age of six, he moved with his family to Perth. He grew up on the West Australian coast and was educated at Hale School. He joined ''The West Australian'' as a cadet reporter. Three years later he was recruited by ''The Age'', where he became Sydney chief at the age of 21, later Literary Editor of ''The Australian''.Murray WaldrenRob Drewe: The Diviner(1996) Interview first published in ''The Australian Magazine''. Accessed: 11 October 2007 He was a columnist, features editor and special writer on ''The Australian'' and '' The Bulletin''. Drewe won two Walkley Awards for journalism while working for ''The Bulletin''. He was awarded a Leader Grant travel scholarship by the United States Government. During the 1970s he turned from journalism to writing fiction, beginning with ''The Savage Crows'' ...
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Black Swan State Theatre Company
Black Swan State Theatre Company, formerly known as the Black Swan Theatre Company, is Western Australia's state theatre company. It runs an annual subscription season in Perth at the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia, tours its productions regionally and interstate, and screens live broadcasts around the state. Past artistic directors include Kate Cherry, Andrew Ross, and Tom Gutteridge. In 2022 Kate Champion was announced as the company's director. History Black Swan's inaugural production was ''Twelfth Night'' in 1991. The Australian’s Alison Farmer claimed that the new company "soared triumphant", and that "at last West Australian theatre can be said to have found its own unique way of dealing with the Bard". Black Swan's founding artistic director was Andrew Ross; he held the position until 2003. Black Swan's office and rehearsal room was located at the Old Masonic Hall in Nedlands, and its productions were performed in various theatres around Perth. Some o ...
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The Australian
''The Australian'', with its Saturday edition ''The Weekend Australian'', is a broadsheet daily newspaper published by News Corp Australia since 14 July 1964. As the only Australian daily newspaper distributed nationally, its readership of both print and online editions was 2,394,000. Its editorial line has been self-described over time as centre-right. Mitchell, Chris (9 March 2006)The Media Report. Australian Broadcasting Company. Parent companies ''The Australian'' is published by News Corp Australia, an asset of News Corp, which also owns the sole daily newspapers in Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, and Darwin, and the most circulated metropolitan daily newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne. News Corp's chairman and founder is Rupert Murdoch. ''The Australian'' integrates content from overseas newspapers owned by News Corp Australia's international parent News Corp, including ''The Wall Street Journal'' and ''The Times'' of London. History The first edition of ''Th ...
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Igor Sas
Igor Sas is an Australian film, television and stage actor. He is best known for his work on children's television series such as ''Parallax'', ''Wormwood'', '' Lockie Leonard'' and '' The Gift''. He has also appeared in a number of films, including '' Japanese Story''. Career Sas began his career in 1982 in the Australian soap opera '' Sons and Daughters''. He appeared in multiple episodes of television shows '' Ship to Shore'' between 1993 and 1994, '' The Gift'' in 1997, and '' Minty'' in 1998. Sas acted alongside Marcus Graham and Kerry Armstrong in 1998's ''Justice'', starred in '' Bad Credit and Aliens'' (2001) and played Fraser in the feature film '' Japanese Story'' with Toni Collette. He returned to TV in 2004, portraying Stefan Raddic in ''Parallax'', then Old Squasher in the 2007 '' Lockie Leonard'' television series based on the novels of the same name by Tim Winton. His next feature film is '' Woody Island''. He is also active in Australian theatre; in 1998, Sas pla ...
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Australian Male Television Actors
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