
Deborah Mailman
Mailman was the first Indigenous Australian actress to win the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and has gone on to win seven more (now known as AACTA Awards) both in television and film. She first gained recognition in the 1998 film Radiance, for which she won her first AFI award. Her other well known films are Rabbit-Proof Fence, Bran Nue Dae, Oddball, The Sapphires, Paper Planes, Blinky Bill the Movie, H Is for Happiness, The Book of Revelation, and Warwick Thornton's 2025 film Wolfram.
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AACTA Awards

ARK: The Animated Series

Australia's Wild Odyssey

Bite Club

Boy Swallows Universe

Cleverman

Jack Irish

Last Days of the Space Age

Mystery Road

Offspring

The Secret Life of Us

Total Control
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