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Brandon Walters (born 16 January 1996) [1] is an Indigenous Australian actor known for his performance as Nullah in the 2008 film Australia. Early life
In November 2006, Luhrmann began searching for an actor to play an Aboriginal boy of 8–10 years old and by April 2007, 11-year-old Brandon Walters was cast into the role of Nullah. [12] Academic D. Bruno Starrs has written about how this casting choice and the decision to have the character of Nullah narrate the film reinforce its "left ...
Brandon Walters – Australia as Nullah; Jon Favreau – Iron Man; Clint Eastwood – Changeling; David Fincher – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button; Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight; Bryan Singer – Valkyrie; Steven Spielberg – Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull; Andrew Stanton – WALL-E; Best Writing Best Music
Brandon Walters: Australia: Nullah Feature film 2009: Sebastian Gregory: Beautiful: Danny Feature film 2009: Tom Russell: Last Ride: Chook Feature film 2009: Toby Wallace: Lucky Country: Tom Feature film 2010s: 2010: Harrison Gilbertson: Beneath Hill 60: Frank Tiffin: Feature film 2010: Ashleigh Cummings: Tomorrow, When the War Began: Robyn Mathers
Brandon Walters: Australia: Nullah 2010s: 2010: Joel Edgerton: Animal Kingdom: Barry 'Baz' Brown: Guy Pearce: Animal Kingdom: Nathan Leckie Kodi Smit-McPhee: Matching Jack: Finn Sullivan Stapleton: Animal Kingdom: Craig Cody AACTA Awards: 2011 : Hugo Weaving: Oranges and Sunshine: Jack: John Gaden: The Eye of the Storm: Arnold Wyburd Sam Neill ...
Danny Boyle, Best Director winner Sean Penn, Best Actor winner Anne Hathaway, Best Actress co-winner Meryl Streep, Best Actress co-winner Heath Ledger, Best Supporting Actor winner Kate Winslet, Best Supporting Actress winner Dev Patel, Best Young Performer winner
Year Performer Character Film 2004 [4]Freddie Highmore: Peter Llewelyn Davies: Finding Neverland: Liam Aiken: Klaus Baudelaire: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
The 51st Annual Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, honouring the best in film and television acting achievements for 2009 in the cinema of Australia, took place over two nights on 5 December 2009 and 11 December 2009 at the Regent Theatre, Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.