Shari Sebbens


Shari Sebbens is an Aboriginal Australian actress, most famous for her debut film role in The Sapphires. She has also appeared in Redfern Now.

Early life and family

Sebbens, one of six children, was born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory. Her father is a former long-distance coach driver from Sydney of English descent and her mother, Annarella, an Indigenous education worker from Broome, Western Australia is of Jabirr Jabirr and Bardi heritage. She refers to Australian music composer and playwright Jimmy Chi as her uncle, although they are not related by blood. She is the cousin of writer and film director Mitch Torres.
As a child, Sebbens wanted to become a palaeontologist or an astronaut but at the age of thirteen she saw Indigenous actress Deborah Mailman in the film Radiance and was inspired to pursue acting.

Education

Sebbens graduated from Darwin High School in 2001 and four years later, at age nineteen, was chosen to participate in "SPARK"; a theatre mentorship programme established by the Australia Council for the Arts. At age twenty she was accepted into the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts where she completed a one-year course in Aboriginal Theatre. Upon completing her studies at WAAPA Sebbens successfully auditioned for a place at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, where she studied acting full-time for three years.

Career

Early work and breakthrough: 2010–present

Sebbens played Anna in a short film called Violet and she starred in the Australian play A Hoax, receiving a nomination for "Best Newcomer" at the Sydney Theatre Awards. By May 2012 Sebbens landed a role in Redfern Now, a television series about "six inner city households whose lives are changed by a seemingly insignificant incident." She received the Logie Award for Most Outstanding New Talent at the Logie Awards of 2013 for her role in the show.
Sebbens secured a role in The Sapphires, a film based on the stage show of the same name. It was directed by Wayne Blair and also starred Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, and Miranda Tapsell. Sebbens played the role of Kay McCrae, one of four Indigenous Australian singers "who travel from a mission in Victoria to Vietnam to sing for American troops". The cast attended the film's premiere at the 65th Annual Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on 20 May 2012.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Redfern NowJulieEpisode: "Joy Ride"
Logie Award for Most Outstanding New Talent
Equity Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2014The Gods of Wheat StreetIsolde Freeburn6 episodes
2014Soul MatesSamus2 episodes
2014, 2016Black ComedyVarious4 episodes
20158MMM Aboriginal RadioJessie6 episodes
2018Show Me the Movie!HerselfEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
2018A Chance AffairAvianteEpisode: "Just Like Smoke"
2019The HeightsLeonie

Theatre appearances