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{{short description|Australian actor}}
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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Angus Sampson
| name = Angus Sampson
| caption = Sampson in 2016
| caption = Sampson in 2016
| image = Screen Shot of Angus Sampson.png
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| birth_place = [[Sydney]], Australia
| birth_place = [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], Australia
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|director|producer|writer}}
| occupation = {{hlist|Actor|director|producer|writer}}
| birth_date = {{Birth based on age as of date|df=yes|35|2014|12|06}}
| birth_date = <!-- Please read talk page or footnote at the bottom before putting in a DOB.-->
| years_active = 1998–present
| years_active = 1996–present
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'''Angus Sampson''' (born 1979)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/angus-sampson-actor-35/story-e6frg8h6-1227143865521?nk=92db624443786903de066aa709cea346-1479140082|title=Angus Sampson, actor, 35|last=Rowbotham|first=Jill|work=[[The Australian]]|date=6 December 2014}}</ref> is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances in the [[Insidious (film series)|''Insidious'' film series]], [[The Mule (2014 film)|''The Mule'']], ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]'', and the Peabody-winning second season of ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]''.
'''Angus Sampson'''{{Efn|There is conflicting information regarding his birth year. Some sources claim 1979.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.pressreader.com/australia/shepparton-news/20190212/281702615971531|title=Angus Sampson|work=[[Shepparton News]]|date=12 February 2019|access-date=12 April 2019|via=[[PressReader]]}}</ref> However, articles from ''[[The Age]]'' and ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]'' that were published in 1999 have 24 listed as his age, which imply a 1974 or 1975 birth year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-age/145454709/|last=Dent|first=Jackie|title=Writer put in Recovery position|work=The Age|access-date=16 April 2024|date=27 March 1999}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-sydney-morning-herald/145454884/|last=Dent|first=Jackie|title=Sampson in Recovery after ABC's hairy cuts|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|access-date=16 April 2024|date=3 April 1999}}</ref>|group=note}} is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances as Tucker in the [[Insidious (film series)|''Insidious'' film series]], Ray Jenkins in [[The Mule (2014 film)|''The Mule'']], The Organic Mechanic in ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]'' and ''[[Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga]]'', and Bear Gerhardt in the [[Fargo season 2|second season]] of ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]''.


==Early life==
==Early life==
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==Career==
==Career==
===Acting===
===Acting===
Sampson's acting career launched in 1996 with role as [[Dylan Lewis]]'s sidekick on ''[[Recovery (TV series)|Recovery]]'',<ref name= crcv/> an [[ABC (Australia)|ABC]] youth music show. Later television jobs include roles on ''[[The Secret Life of Us]]'', ''[[The 10:30 Slot]]'',<ref name= crcv/> and ''[[Greeks on the Roof]]''.<ref>{{cite web | date = 10 July 2003 | title = AAPT thinks Effie's in touch with her publics | work = The Age | publisher = Fairfax | url = https://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/09/1057430274273.html | access-date = 11 November 2010}}</ref> and as Ali in an episode of ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]''. He has appeared a performer on the improvised show ''[[Thank God You're Here]]''.<ref name= crcv/><ref name=Kalina>{{cite news|last1=Kalina|first1=Paul|title=Actor Angus Sampson has thrived in Hollywood, but keeps one foot in Australia|url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/actor-angus-sampson-has-thrived-in-hollywood-but-keeps-one-foot-in-australia-20141011-114a9g.html|access-date=28 November 2014|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=17 October 2014}}</ref> In 2007, Sampson portrayed television personality [[Ugly Dave Gray]] in the television movie ''[[The King (2007 film)|The King]]''<ref name= crcv/> which examines the life of Australian TV legend [[Graham Kennedy]]. In the same year he also appeared in ''[[Wilfred (Australian TV series)|Wilfred]]''.<ref name= crcv/> The following year he played [[Leonardo da Vinci]] in the children's television series ''[[Time Trackers]]'' and Michael Thorneycroft in the three final episodes of ''[[Underbelly (TV series)|Underbelly]]''.<ref name= crcv/>
Sampson's acting career launched in 1996 with the role as [[Dylan Lewis]]'s sidekick on ''[[Recovery (TV series)|Recovery]]'',<ref name= crcv/> an [[ABC (Australia)|ABC]] youth music show. Later television jobs include roles on ''[[The Secret Life of Us]]'', ''[[The 10:30 Slot]]'',<ref name= crcv/> and ''[[Greeks on the Roof]]''.<ref>{{cite web |date=10 July 2003 |title=AAPT thinks Effie's in touch with her publics |work=The Age |publisher=Fairfax |url=https://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/09/1057430274273.html |access-date=11 November 2010}}</ref> and as Ali in an episode of ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]''. He has appeared as a performer on the improvised show ''[[Thank God You're Here]]''.<ref name= crcv/><ref name=Kalina>{{cite news|last=Kalina|first=Paul|title=Actor Angus Sampson has thrived in Hollywood, but keeps one foot in Australia|url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/actor-angus-sampson-has-thrived-in-hollywood-but-keeps-one-foot-in-australia-20141011-114a9g.html|access-date=28 November 2014|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=17 October 2014}}</ref> In 2007, Sampson portrayed television personality [[Ugly Dave Gray]] in the television film ''[[The King (2007 film)|The King]]''<ref name= crcv/> which examines the life of Australian TV legend [[Graham Kennedy]]. In the same year, he also appeared in ''[[Wilfred (Australian TV series)|Wilfred]]''.<ref name= crcv/> The following year he played [[Leonardo da Vinci]] in the children's television series ''[[Time Trackers]]'' and Michael Thorneycroft in the three final episodes of ''[[Underbelly (TV series)|Underbelly]]''.<ref name= crcv/>


In 2010, Sampson helped his friend and fellow former ''Recovery'' presenter<ref name = if-leigh-whannell>{{cite web | date = 30 October 2010 | title = Leigh Whannell: writer, actor, plumber | url = http://if.com.au/2008/10/30/article/LCZMUNEMXV.html | work = Inside Film | publisher = Intermedia | access-date = 10 November 2010}}</ref> [[Leigh Whannell]] develop a horror film called ''[[Insidious (film)|Insidious]]''.<ref name = insidious-review-screendaily /> The film was released in September 2010, with Whannell and Sampson playing "comical low-tech paranormal investigators" Specks and Tucker, roles they have reprised in the film's three follow-ups.<ref name = insidious-review-screendaily>{{cite web | date = 16 September 2010 | first = Allan | last = Hunter | title = Insidious | url = http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/latest-reviews/insidious/5018312.article | work = Screen Daily | publisher = EMAP Media | access-date = 11 November 2010}}</ref> Sampson was a special guest juror at the 2006 [[Melbourne International Film Festival]],<ref name = hollywoodpreviews /> and host of the 2010 [[Inside Film Awards|IF Awards]], broadcast on [[SBS Television#SBS Television|SBS TV]]<!-- 24 November -->.<ref name=2010-if-awards>{{
In 2010, Sampson helped his friend and fellow former ''Recovery'' presenter<ref name=if-leigh-whannell>{{cite web|date=30 October 2010|title=Leigh Whannell: writer, actor, plumber|url=http://if.com.au/2008/10/30/article/LCZMUNEMXV.html|work=Inside Film|publisher=Intermedia|access-date=10 November 2010}}</ref> [[Leigh Whannell]] develop a horror film called ''[[Insidious (film)|Insidious]]''.<ref name=insidious-review-screendaily /> The film was released in September 2010, with Whannell and Sampson playing "comical low-tech paranormal investigators" Specks and Tucker, roles they have reprised in the film's three follow-ups.<ref name=insidious-review-screendaily>{{cite web|date=16 September 2010|first=Allan|last=Hunter|title=Insidious|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/latest-reviews/insidious/5018312.article|work=Screen Daily|publisher=EMAP Media|access-date=11 November 2010}}</ref> Sampson was a special guest juror at the 2006 [[Melbourne International Film Festival]],<ref name=hollywoodpreviews /> and host of the 2010 [[Inside Film Awards|IF Awards]], broadcast on [[SBS Television#SBS Television|SBS TV]]<!-- 24 November -->.<ref name=2010-if-awards>{{
cite web|date=22 October 2010|first=Sam|last=Dallas|title=Sampson to host IF Awards|url=http://www.if.com.au/2010/10/22/article/Angus-Sampson-to-host-IF-Awards/ZDQEEASRKX.html|work=Inside Film|publisher=Intermedia|access-date=10 November 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101027004353/http://www.if.com.au/2010/10/22/article/Angus-Sampson-to-host-IF-Awards/ZDQEEASRKX.html|archive-date=27 October 2010|url-status=live}}</ref>
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Sampson has since played a diverse array of film roles. In the same year as ''Insidious'', he was the [[suit actor]] for the role of Bull<ref name= crcv>{{cite web | year = 2010 | title = Angus Sampson CV | url = http://esvc000759.wic057u.server-web.com/cr/talent/actors/sampsona.asp | publisher = Creative Representation | access-date = 9 November 2010}}</ref> in [[Spike Jonze]]'s ''[[Where the Wild Things Are (film)|Where The Wild Things Are]]''. In 2015, Sampson starred on the second season of the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] show ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'', playing the character Bear Gerhardt. He starred as "Ozzy" in ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]''. In 2022, Sampson played the lead role of Dennis "Cisco" Wojciechowski in the [[Netflix]] drama series ''[[The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)|The Lincoln Lawyer]]'', based on the [[The Lincoln Lawyer|novel of the same name]] and written by [[David E. Kelley]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/02/the-lincoln-lawyer-angus-sampson-kiele-sanchez-cbs-drama-series-1202863639/|title='The Lincoln Lawyer': Angus Sampson Joins Kiele Sanchez in CBS Drama Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=19 February 2020|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|access-date=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2021/02/becki-newton-cast-the-lincoln-lawyer-jazz-raycole-angus-sampson-netflix-series-1234685271/|title=Becki Newton Joins 'The Lincoln Lawyer', Jazz Raycole & Angus Sampson To Continue On Netflix Series|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=February 2, 2021|accessdate=February 2, 2021}}</ref>
Sampson has since played a diverse array of film roles. In the same year as ''Insidious'', he was the [[suit actor]] for the role of Bull<ref name= crcv>{{cite web|year=2010|title=Angus Sampson CV|url=http://esvc000759.wic057u.server-web.com/cr/talent/actors/sampsona.asp|publisher=Creative Representation|access-date=9 November 2010}}</ref> in [[Spike Jonze]]'s ''[[Where the Wild Things Are (film)|Where the Wild Things Are]]''. In 2015, Sampson starred on the second season of the [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] show ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]'', playing the character Bear Gerhardt. He starred as "Ozzy" in ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]''. In 2022, Sampson played the lead role of Dennis "Cisco" Wojciechowski in the [[Netflix]] drama series ''[[The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)|The Lincoln Lawyer]]'', based on the [[The Lincoln Lawyer|novel of the same name]] and written by [[Michael Connelly]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/02/the-lincoln-lawyer-angus-sampson-kiele-sanchez-cbs-drama-series-1202863639/|title='The Lincoln Lawyer': Angus Sampson Joins Kiele Sanchez in CBS Drama Series|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=19 February 2020|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|access-date=19 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2021/02/becki-newton-cast-the-lincoln-lawyer-jazz-raycole-angus-sampson-netflix-series-1234685271/|title=Becki Newton Joins 'The Lincoln Lawyer', Jazz Raycole & Angus Sampson To Continue On Netflix Series|website=Deadline Hollywood|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=2 February 2021|access-date=2 February 2021}}</ref>


=== Radio ===
=== Radio ===
Sampson was an occasional co-host of Australian radio show ''[[Get This]]'' with [[Tony Martin (comedian)|Tony Martin]] on [[Triple M]].<ref>{{cite web | date = 24 August 2006 | title = All aboard the party bus | work = The Age | publisher = Fairfax | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/all-aboard-the-party-bus/2006/08/22/1156012548121.html | access-date = 11 November 2010}}</ref> Sampson was a founding member of The Forbidden Fruit, an experimental troupe whose only performance was a risque interpretation of ''Mad Max 2'' they performed on late night radio, in which Angus played The Lord Humongous, who turned out to be quite proficient with the jazz flute.{{Citation needed|date= February 2012}} Sampson has also been a presenter on [[Triple r|RRR]]'s ''[[Breakfasters]]'' program.<ref>{{cite web | date = 6 August 2010 | title = Breakfasters | work = RRR FM | publisher = Libsyn | url = http://rrrfm.libsyn.com/breakfasters_6_august_2010 | access-date = 31 October 2010}}</ref> In addition, Sampson was also the un-credited host of the cult classic late-night radio show ''The Lonely Hearts Club'', a deadpan comedy series which ran on ABC Radio National in early 2011 in which Sampson appeared under the pseudonym Richard Silk.<ref>[http://blog.australiantumbleweeds.com/?p=991 Australian Tumbleweeds]</ref>
Sampson was an occasional co-host of Australian radio show ''[[Get This]]'' with [[Tony Martin (comedian)|Tony Martin]] on [[Triple M]].<ref>{{cite web|date=24 August 2006|title=All aboard the party bus|work=The Age|publisher=Fairfax|url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/all-aboard-the-party-bus/2006/08/22/1156012548121.html|access-date=11 November 2010}}</ref> Sampson was a founding member of The Forbidden Fruit, an experimental troupe whose only performance was a risque interpretation of ''Mad Max 2'' they performed on late night radio, in which Angus played The Lord Humongous, who turned out to be quite proficient with the jazz flute.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Sampson has also been a presenter on [[Triple r|RRR]]'s ''[[Breakfasters]]'' program.<ref>{{cite web|date=6 August 2010|title=Breakfasters|work=RRR FM|publisher=Libsyn|url=http://rrrfm.libsyn.com/breakfasters_6_august_2010|access-date=31 October 2010}}</ref> In addition, Sampson was also the un-credited host of the cult classic late-night radio show ''The Lonely Hearts Club'', a deadpan comedy series which ran on ABC Radio National in early 2011 in which Sampson appeared under the pseudonym Richard Silk.<ref>[http://blog.australiantumbleweeds.com/?p=991 Australian Tumbleweeds]</ref>

== Filmography ==
=== Film ===


==Filmography==
===Film===
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! Year
! Year
! Title
! Title
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|1998
| 1998
|''Dags''
| ''[[Dags (film)|Dags]]''
|Prozac
| Prozac
|
|
|-
|-
|1999
| 1999
|''Smile & Wave''
| ''Smile & Wave''
|Ray
| Ray
|Short film
| Short film
|-
|-
|2003
| rowspan="3"|2003
|''{{sortname|The|Referees|nolink=1}}''
| ''{{sortname|The|Referees|nolink=1}}''
|Stevo
| Stevo
|Short film
| Short film
|-
|-
| ''[[Darkness Falls (2003 film)|Darkness Falls]]''
|2003
| Raymond "Ray" Winchester
|''[[Darkness Falls (2003 film)|Darkness Falls]]''
|
|Raymond 'Ray' Winchester
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Razor Eaters]]''
|2003
| Syksey
|''[[Razor Eaters]]''
|
|Syksey
|
|-
|-
|2005
| 2005
|''[[You and Your Stupid Mate]]''
| ''[[You and Your Stupid Mate]]''
|Jeffrey
| Jeffrey
|
|
|-
|-
|2006
| rowspan="2"|2006
|''[[Kokoda (film)|Kokoda]]''
| ''[[Kokoda (film)|Kokoda]]''
|Dan
| Dan
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Footy Legends]]''
|2006
| Lloydy
|''[[Footy Legends]]''
|
|Lloydy
|
|-
|-
|2007
| rowspan="2"|2007
|''Feeling Lonely?''
| ''Feeling Lonely?''
|Rob
| Rob
|Short film
| Short film
|-
|-
| ''[[Rats and Cats]]''
|2007
| Robber
|''Rats and Cats''
|
|Robber
|
|-
|-
|2009
| rowspan="4"|2009
|''{{sortname|The|Last Supper|nolink=1}}''
| ''{{sortname|The|Last Supper|nolink=1}}''
|Judas
| Judas
|Short film
| Short film
|-
|-
| ''{{sortname|The|Wake|nolink=1}}''
|2009
| Jonathan
|''{{sortname|The|Wake|nolink=1}}''
| Short film
|Jonathan
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Celestial Avenue''
|2009
| Ah Gong
|''Celestial Avenue''
| Short film
|Ah Gong
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''[[Where the Wild Things Are (film)|Where the Wild Things Are]]''
|2009
| The Bull Suit Performer
|''[[Where the Wild Things Are (film)|Where the Wild Things Are]]''
|
|The Bull Suit Performer
|
|-
|-
|2010
| rowspan="5"|2010
|''[[I Love You Too (2010 film)|I Love You Too]]''
| ''[[I Love You Too (2010 film)|I Love You Too]]''
|Thug
| Thug
|
|
|-
|-
| ''Pop''
|2010
| Man
|''Pop''
| Short film
|Man
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Summer Coda''
|2010
| Franky Tanner
|''Summer Coda''
|
|Franky
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Insidious (film)|Insidious]]''
|2010
| Tucker
|''[[Insidious (film)|Insidious]]''
|
|Tucker
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole]]''
|2010
| Jutt (voice)
|''[[Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole]]''
| Animated feature film
|Jutt (voice)
|
|-
|-
|2011
| rowspan="6"|2011
| ''It's him... [[Terry Lim]]!''
|''It's him... [[Terry Lim]]!''<ref name="Terry Lim film">{{cite web|last1=Angus|first1=Sampson|title=It's him... Terry Lim!|url=http://miff.com.au/festival-archive/film/24574/its-him-terry-lim|website=miff.com.au|publisher=Melbourne International Film Festival|access-date=18 June 2016|ref=Terry Lim Documentary}}</ref>
|Director
| Director
| Short documentary film<ref name="Terry Lim film">{{cite web|last1=Angus|first1=Sampson|title=It's him... Terry Lim!|url=http://miff.com.au/festival-archive/film/24574/its-him-terry-lim|website=miff.com.au|publisher=Melbourne International Film Festival|access-date=18 June 2016|ref=Terry Lim Documentary}}</ref>
|[[Terry Lim]] Short Documentary
|-
|-
| ''There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake''
|2011
| Father
|''There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake''
| Short film
|Father
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Post Apocalyptic Man''
|2011
| Barfly
|''Post Apocalyptic Man''
| Short film
|Barfly
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Tender''
|2011
| Max
|''Tender''
| Short film
|Max
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Teddy''
|2011
| Jim
|''Teddy''
| Short film
|Jim
|Short film
|-
|-
| ''Attack''
|2011
| Soldier
|''Attack''
| Short film
|Soldier
|Short film
|-
|-
|2012
| 2012
|''[[100 Bloody Acres]]''
| ''[[100 Bloody Acres]]''
|Lindsay Morgan
| Lindsay Morgan
|
|
|-
|-
|2013
| rowspan="2"|2013
|''[[Blinder (film)|Blinder]]''
| ''[[Blinder (film)|Blinder]]''
|Franky
| Franky
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Insidious: Chapter 2]]''
|2013
| Tucker
|''[[Insidious: Chapter 2]]''
|
|Tucker
|
|-
|-
|2014
| 2014
|''[[The Mule (2014 film)|The Mule]]''<ref name=Dow>{{cite news|last1=Dow|first1=Steve|title=What's wrong with Australian cinema?|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/26/australian-film-australian-audiences|access-date=28 November 2014|work=The Guardian Australia|date=26 October 2014}}</ref>
| ''[[The Mule (2014 film)|The Mule]]''
| Ray Jenkins
| Also co-writer, co-director and producer<ref name=Dow>{{cite news|last=Dow|first=Steve|title=What's wrong with Australian cinema?|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/oct/26/australian-film-australian-audiences|access-date=28 November 2014|work=The Guardian Australia|date=26 October 2014}}</ref>
|Ray Jenkins
|Also Co-writer/Co-Director
|-
|-
|2015
| rowspan="3"|2015
|''[[Now Add Honey]]''
| ''[[Now Add Honey]]''
|Mick Croyston
| Mick Croyston
|
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]''
|2015
| The Organic Mechanic
|''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]''
|
|The Organic Mechanic
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Insidious: Chapter 3]]''
|2015
| rowspan="2"|Tucker
|''[[Insidious: Chapter 3]]''
|
|Tucker
|
|-
|-
|2018
| rowspan="3"|2018
|''[[Insidious: The Last Key]]''
| ''[[Insidious: The Last Key]]''
|
|Tucker
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Benji (2018 film)|Benji]]''
|2018
| Titus Weld
|''[[Benji]]''
|
|Titus
|
|-
|-
| ''[[Winchester (film)|Winchester]]''
|2018
| John Hansen
|''[[Winchester (film)|Winchester]]''
|
|John Hansen
|
|-
|-
| 2021
| 2021
| ''[[Mortal Kombat (2021 film)|Mortal Kombat]]''
| ''[[Mortal Kombat (2021 film)|Mortal Kombat]]''
|[[Goro (Mortal Kombat)|Goro]] (voice)
| [[Goro (Mortal Kombat)|Goro]] (voice)
|
|
|-
| rowspan="2"|2023
| ''[[Insidious: The Red Door]]''
| Tucker
|
|-
|-
| 2023
| ''[[Next Goal Wins (2023 film)|Next Goal Wins]]''
| ''[[Next Goal Wins (2023 film)|Next Goal Wins]]''
| Angus Bendleton
|
|
|Post-production
|-
|-
| 2024
| 2024
| ''[[Furiosa (film)|Furiosa]]''
| ''[[Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga]]''
| The Organic Mechanic
| The Organic Mechanic
| Post-production<ref>{{Cite web |last=Glynn |first=Jennifer |date=October 28, 2022 |title=Anya Taylor-Joy Wraps Filming on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Prequel 'Furiosa' |url=https://collider.com/anya-taylor-joy-furiousa-wraps-filming-mad-max-prequel/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221107204110/https://collider.com/anya-taylor-joy-furiousa-wraps-filming-mad-max-prequel/ |archive-date=November 7, 2022 |access-date=November 21, 2022 |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]}}</ref>
| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Glynn |first=Jennifer |date=28 October 2022 |title=Anya Taylor-Joy Wraps Filming on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Prequel 'Furiosa' |url=https://collider.com/anya-taylor-joy-furiousa-wraps-filming-mad-max-prequel/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221107204110/https://collider.com/anya-taylor-joy-furiousa-wraps-filming-mad-max-prequel/ |archive-date=7 November 2022 |access-date=21 November 2022 |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]}}</ref>
|}
|}


===Television===

=== Television ===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Year
! Title
! Title
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! class="unsortable" | Notes
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|-
| 1996–2000
|1996-2000
|''[[Recovery (TV series)|Recovery]]''
| ''[[Recovery (TV series)|Recovery]]''
|Co-Host
| Co-Host
|Various Episodes
| Various episodes
|-
|-
|2001
| 2001, 2002
|''[[Blue Heelers]]''
| ''[[Blue Heelers]]''
|Glenn Rossiter
| Glenn Rossiter / Tony Costa
| 2 episodes
|Episode: "Letter of the Law"
|-
|-
|2002
| 2002
|''[[Blue Heelers]]''
| ''[[Short Cuts (TV series)|Short Cuts]]''
| DJ
|Tony Costa
|Episode: "Fishing for Dummies"
| Episode: "What a Feeling"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2003
|2002
|''[[Short Cuts (TV series)|Short Cuts]]''
| ''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]''
| Ali
|DJ
|Episode: "What a Feeling"
| Episode: "Cul-De-Sac"
|-
|-
| ''[[Greeks on the Roof]]''
|2003
| Dimi
|''[[Stingers (TV series)|Stingers]]''
| 11 episodes
|Ali
|Episode: "Cul-De-Sac"
|-
|-
| 2004, 2005
|2003
|''[[Greeks on the Roof]]''
| ''[[The Secret Life of Us]]''
| Video Shop Guy / Tyrone
|Dimi
|11 episodes
| 2 episodes
|-
|-
| 2006–2009
|2004
| ''[[Thank God You're Here]]''
|''{{sortname|The|Secret Life of Us}}''
| Himself
|Tyrone
| 11 episodes
|Episode: "Stretching the Friendship"
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2007
|2005
| ''[[Wilfred (Australian TV series)|Wilfred]]''
|''{{sortname|The|Secret Life of Us}}''
| Cyros
|Video Shop Guy/Tyrone
|Episode: "The Character Question"
| Episode: "Dog Eat Dog"
|-
|-
| ''The King''
|2006-2009
|''[[Thank God You're Here]]''
| [[Ugly Dave Gray]]
| TV film
|Himself
|11 episodes
|-
|-
| ''[[Chandon Pictures]]''
|2007
| Bevan
|''[[Wilfred (Australian TV series)|Wilfred]]''
| 2 episodes
|Cyros
|Episode: "Dog Eat Dog"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"|2008
|2007
| ''[[Underbelly series 1|Underbelly]]''
|''{{sortname|The|King|The King (2007 film)}}''
| Michael Thorneycroft
|Ugly Dave Gray
| 3 episodes
|TV movie
|-
|-
| ''[[Time Trackers]]''
|2007
|''[[Chandon Pictures]]''
| [[Leonardo da Vinci]]
| Episode: "Da Vinci"
|Bevan
|Episode: "Cousins"<br>Episode: "Bevan's Heaven"
|-
|-
| 2010
|2008
|''[[Underbelly (TV series)|Underbelly]]''
| ''[[The Librarians (2007 TV series)|The Librarians]]''
| Xavier Fisher
|Michael Thorneycroft
|3 episodes
| 4 episodes
|-
|-
| 2010–2011
|2008
|''[[Time Trackers]]''
| ''[[Spirited]]''
| Zach Hannigan
|[[Leonardo da Vinci]]
| 15 episodes
|Episode: "Da Vinci"
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2012
|2010
| ''[[Beaconsfield (film)|Beaconsfield]]''
|''{{sortname|The|Librarians|The Librarians (2007 TV series)}}''
| Brett 'Cress' Cresswell
|Xavier Fisher
| TV film
|4 episodes
|-
|-
| ''[[Howzat! Kerry Packer's War]]''
|2010–2011
| [[Allan Johnston (advertiser)|Allan Johnston]]
|''[[Spirited]]''
| 2 episodes
|Zach Hannigan
|15 episodes
|-
|-
| ''Beaconsfield''
|2012
| Brett 'Cress' Cresswell
|''Beaconsfield''
| TV film
|Brett 'Cress' Cresswell
|TV movie
|-
|-
| 2013
|2012
|''[[Howzat! Kerry Packer's War]]''
| ''[[Paper Giants: Magazine Wars]]''
| Patrick Bowring
|[[Allan Johnston (advertiser)|Allan Johnston]]
| TV miniseries, 2 episodes
|Episode: "1.1"<br>Episode: "1.2"
|-
|-
| 2014
|2013
| ''[[Party Tricks]]''
|''Paper Giants: Magazine Wars''
| Wayne Duffy
|Patrick Bowring
| 6 episodes
|TV miniseries, 2 Episodes
|-
|-
| 2015
|2014
|''[[Party Tricks]]''
| ''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]''
| Bear Gerhardt
|Wayne Duffy
| 9 episodes
|6 Episodes
|-
|-
| 2016–2017
|2015
|''[[Fargo (TV series)|Fargo]]''
| ''[[Shut Eye]]''
| Fonso Marks
|Bear Gerhardt
|Recurring role; 9 episodes
| 20 episodes
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"|2018
|2016–2017
|''[[Shut Eye]]''
| ''[[Nightflyers (TV series)|Nightflyers]]''
| Rowan
|Fonso Marks
| Main role
|20 episodes
|-
|-
| ''[[Voltron: Legendary Defender]]''
|2018
| Ranveig (voice)
|''[[Nightflyers (TV series)|Nightflyers]]''
| Episode: "Kral Zera"
|Rowan
|Main role
|-
|-
| ''[[Drunk History]]''
|2018
| Hughes
|''[[Voltron: Legendary Defender]]''
| Episode: "Death"
|Ranveig (voice)
|Episode: "Kral Zera"
|-
|2018
|''[[Drunk History]]''
|Hughes
|Episode: "Death"
|-
|-
|2019
| rowspan="2"|2019
|''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]''
| ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]''
|Ozzy
| Ozzy
|2 episodes
| 2 episodes
|-
|-
| ''[[No Activity (American TV series)|No Activity]]''
|2019
| Chief
|''[[No Activity (American TV series)|No Activity]]''
| 6 episodes
|Chief
|6 episodes
|-
|-
|2021
| rowspan="2"|2021
|''[[The Stand (2020 miniseries)|The Stand]]''
| ''[[The Stand (2020 miniseries)|The Stand]]''
|Garvey
| Garvey
|Episode: "The House of the Dead"
| Episode: "The House of the Dead"
|-
|-
| ''[[Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous]]''
|2021
| Hap (voice)
|''[[Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous]]''
| 3 episodes
|Hap (voice)
|3 episodes
|-
|-
| 2021–2022
|2021-2022
|''[[Bump (Australian TV series)|Bump]]''
| ''[[Bump (Australian TV series)|Bump]]''
|Dom
| Dom Chalmers
|30 episodes
| 30 episodes
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" |2022
| rowspan="3"|2022
|''[[Our Flag Means Death]]''
| ''[[Our Flag Means Death]]''
|[[George I of Great Britain|King George]]
| [[George I of Great Britain|King George]]
|3 episodes
| 3 episodes
|-
|-
|''[[The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)|The Lincoln Lawyer]]''
| ''[[The Lincoln Lawyer (TV series)|The Lincoln Lawyer]]''
|Dennis "Cisco" Wojciechowski
| Dennis 'Cisco' Wojciechowski
|10 episodes
| 20 episodes
|-
|-
|''[[Reservation Dogs]]''
| ''[[Reservation Dogs]]''
|Chemist
| Chemist
|Episode: "This is Where the Plot Thickens"
| Episode: "This is Where the Plot Thickens"
|-
|-
|2023
| 2023
|''[[Koala Man]]''
| ''[[Koala Man]]''
| General Peckmeister, Wizened Garbage Man<br> and various characters
|Various characters
|8 episodes
| 8 episodes
|-
|-
| 2024
| ''[[Heartbreak High (2022 TV series)|Heartbreak High]]''
| Timothy Voss
| 8 episodes
|}
|}

==Stage==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 1996
| ''Theatresports - The Best of 1996 Show''
|
| The Comedy Store, Petersham
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Mojo (play)|Mojo]]''
|
| The Store Room, Melbourne
|-
| 2004
| ''Happy New''
|
| The Store Room, Melbourne
|-
| 2005
| ''Playing the Victim''
|
| [[Red Stitch Actors Theatre|Red Stitch Actors Theatre, Melbourne]]
|}
<ref>https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/260420</ref>


==Accolades==
==Accolades==
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! Result
! Result
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|2014
| rowspan="3"|2014
|[[AACTA Awards|AACTA Award]]
| [[AACTA Awards|AACTA Award]]
|[[AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actor]]
| [[AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role|Best Supporting Actor]]
|rowspan=2|''[[100 Bloody Acres]]''
| rowspan="2"|''[[100 Bloody Acres]]''
|{{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2013/12/the-great-gatsby-the-rocket-lead-australian-academy-of-cinema-award-nominations-646155/|title='The Great Gatsby', 'The Rocket' Lead Oz Academy of Cinema Award Nominations|last=Tartaglione|first=Nancy|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=3 December 2013|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
| {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2013/12/the-great-gatsby-the-rocket-lead-australian-academy-of-cinema-award-nominations-646155/|title='The Great Gatsby', 'The Rocket' Lead Oz Academy of Cinema Award Nominations|last=Tartaglione|first=Nancy|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=3 December 2013|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
|-
|-
|rowspan=2|[[Australian Film Critics Association|AFCA Awards]]
| rowspan="2"|[[Australian Film Critics Association|AFCA Awards]]
|Best Supporting Actor
| Best Supporting Actor
|{{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.if.com.au/nominations-announced-for-the-2014-australian-film-critics-association-awards/|title=NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THE 2014 AUSTRALIAN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION AWARDS|author=<!-- staff -->|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=10 February 2014|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
| {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.if.com.au/nominations-announced-for-the-2014-australian-film-critics-association-awards/|title=Nominations Announced For The 2014 Australian Film Critics Association Awards|author=<!-- staff -->|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=10 February 2014|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
|-
|-
|Best Actor
| Best Actor
|''[[The Mule (2014 film)|The Mule]]''
| ''[[The Mule (2014 film)|The Mule]]''
|{{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.if.com.au/oz-critics-salute-the-babadook/|title=Oz critics salute The Babadook|last=Groves|first=Dan|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=8 February 2015|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
| {{nom}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.if.com.au/oz-critics-salute-the-babadook/|title=Oz critics salute The Babadook|last=Groves|first=Dan|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=8 February 2015|access-date=5 October 2017}}</ref>
|}
|}

==Notes==
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== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*Angus Sampson [http://esvc000759.wic057u.server-web.com/cr/talent/actors/sampsona.asp Creative Representation CV]
* Angus Sampson [http://esvc000759.wic057u.server-web.com/cr/talent/actors/sampsona.asp Creative Representation CV]
*{{Twitter|AngusSampson}}
* {{Twitter|AngusSampson}}


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Angus Sampson
Born
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • producer
  • writer
Years active1996–present

Angus Sampson[note 1] is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances as Tucker in the Insidious film series, Ray Jenkins in The Mule, The Organic Mechanic in Mad Max: Fury Road and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, and Bear Gerhardt in the second season of Fargo.

Early life[edit]

Sampson was born in Sydney, and was educated at Trinity Grammar School in Summer Hill and at The Armidale School in northern New South Wales. He graduated from the AWARD School in 2002.[4]

Career[edit]

Acting[edit]

Sampson's acting career launched in 1996 with the role as Dylan Lewis's sidekick on Recovery,[5] an ABC youth music show. Later television jobs include roles on The Secret Life of Us, The 10:30 Slot,[5] and Greeks on the Roof.[6] and as Ali in an episode of Stingers. He has appeared as a performer on the improvised show Thank God You're Here.[5][7] In 2007, Sampson portrayed television personality Ugly Dave Gray in the television film The King[5] which examines the life of Australian TV legend Graham Kennedy. In the same year, he also appeared in Wilfred.[5] The following year he played Leonardo da Vinci in the children's television series Time Trackers and Michael Thorneycroft in the three final episodes of Underbelly.[5]

In 2010, Sampson helped his friend and fellow former Recovery presenter[8] Leigh Whannell develop a horror film called Insidious.[9] The film was released in September 2010, with Whannell and Sampson playing "comical low-tech paranormal investigators" Specks and Tucker, roles they have reprised in the film's three follow-ups.[9] Sampson was a special guest juror at the 2006 Melbourne International Film Festival,[4] and host of the 2010 IF Awards, broadcast on SBS TV.[10]

Sampson has since played a diverse array of film roles. In the same year as Insidious, he was the suit actor for the role of Bull[5] in Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are. In 2015, Sampson starred on the second season of the FX show Fargo, playing the character Bear Gerhardt. He starred as "Ozzy" in The Walking Dead. In 2022, Sampson played the lead role of Dennis "Cisco" Wojciechowski in the Netflix drama series The Lincoln Lawyer, based on the novel of the same name and written by Michael Connelly.[11][12]

Radio[edit]

Sampson was an occasional co-host of Australian radio show Get This with Tony Martin on Triple M.[13] Sampson was a founding member of The Forbidden Fruit, an experimental troupe whose only performance was a risque interpretation of Mad Max 2 they performed on late night radio, in which Angus played The Lord Humongous, who turned out to be quite proficient with the jazz flute.[citation needed] Sampson has also been a presenter on RRR's Breakfasters program.[14] In addition, Sampson was also the un-credited host of the cult classic late-night radio show The Lonely Hearts Club, a deadpan comedy series which ran on ABC Radio National in early 2011 in which Sampson appeared under the pseudonym Richard Silk.[15]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Dags Prozac
1999 Smile & Wave Ray Short film
2003 The Referees Stevo Short film
Darkness Falls Raymond "Ray" Winchester
Razor Eaters Syksey
2005 You and Your Stupid Mate Jeffrey
2006 Kokoda Dan
Footy Legends Lloydy
2007 Feeling Lonely? Rob Short film
Rats and Cats Robber
2009 The Last Supper Judas Short film
The Wake Jonathan Short film
Celestial Avenue Ah Gong Short film
Where the Wild Things Are The Bull Suit Performer
2010 I Love You Too Thug
Pop Man Short film
Summer Coda Franky Tanner
Insidious Tucker
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Jutt (voice) Animated feature film
2011 It's him... Terry Lim! Director Short documentary film[16]
There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake Father Short film
Post Apocalyptic Man Barfly Short film
Tender Max Short film
Teddy Jim Short film
Attack Soldier Short film
2012 100 Bloody Acres Lindsay Morgan
2013 Blinder Franky
Insidious: Chapter 2 Tucker
2014 The Mule Ray Jenkins Also co-writer, co-director and producer[17]
2015 Now Add Honey Mick Croyston
Mad Max: Fury Road The Organic Mechanic
Insidious: Chapter 3 Tucker
2018 Insidious: The Last Key
Benji Titus Weld
Winchester John Hansen
2021 Mortal Kombat Goro (voice)
2023 Insidious: The Red Door Tucker
Next Goal Wins Angus Bendleton
2024 Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga The Organic Mechanic [18]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1996–2000 Recovery Co-Host Various episodes
2001, 2002 Blue Heelers Glenn Rossiter / Tony Costa 2 episodes
2002 Short Cuts DJ Episode: "What a Feeling"
2003 Stingers Ali Episode: "Cul-De-Sac"
Greeks on the Roof Dimi 11 episodes
2004, 2005 The Secret Life of Us Video Shop Guy / Tyrone 2 episodes
2006–2009 Thank God You're Here Himself 11 episodes
2007 Wilfred Cyros Episode: "Dog Eat Dog"
The King Ugly Dave Gray TV film
Chandon Pictures Bevan 2 episodes
2008 Underbelly Michael Thorneycroft 3 episodes
Time Trackers Leonardo da Vinci Episode: "Da Vinci"
2010 The Librarians Xavier Fisher 4 episodes
2010–2011 Spirited Zach Hannigan 15 episodes
2012 Beaconsfield Brett 'Cress' Cresswell TV film
Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Allan Johnston 2 episodes
Beaconsfield Brett 'Cress' Cresswell TV film
2013 Paper Giants: Magazine Wars Patrick Bowring TV miniseries, 2 episodes
2014 Party Tricks Wayne Duffy 6 episodes
2015 Fargo Bear Gerhardt 9 episodes
2016–2017 Shut Eye Fonso Marks 20 episodes
2018 Nightflyers Rowan Main role
Voltron: Legendary Defender Ranveig (voice) Episode: "Kral Zera"
Drunk History Hughes Episode: "Death"
2019 The Walking Dead Ozzy 2 episodes
No Activity Chief 6 episodes
2021 The Stand Garvey Episode: "The House of the Dead"
Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Hap (voice) 3 episodes
2021–2022 Bump Dom Chalmers 30 episodes
2022 Our Flag Means Death King George 3 episodes
The Lincoln Lawyer Dennis 'Cisco' Wojciechowski 20 episodes
Reservation Dogs Chemist Episode: "This is Where the Plot Thickens"
2023 Koala Man General Peckmeister, Wizened Garbage Man
and various characters
8 episodes
2024 Heartbreak High Timothy Voss 8 episodes

Stage[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Theatresports - The Best of 1996 Show The Comedy Store, Petersham
2003 Mojo The Store Room, Melbourne
2004 Happy New The Store Room, Melbourne
2005 Playing the Victim Red Stitch Actors Theatre, Melbourne

[19]

Accolades[edit]

Year Award Category Film Result
2014 AACTA Award Best Supporting Actor 100 Bloody Acres Nominated[20]
AFCA Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated[21]
Best Actor The Mule Nominated[22]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ There is conflicting information regarding his birth year. Some sources claim 1979.[1] However, articles from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald that were published in 1999 have 24 listed as his age, which imply a 1974 or 1975 birth year.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Angus Sampson". Shepparton News. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019 – via PressReader.
  2. ^ Dent, Jackie (27 March 1999). "Writer put in Recovery position". The Age. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  3. ^ Dent, Jackie (3 April 1999). "Sampson in Recovery after ABC's hairy cuts". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Angus Sampson description". Hollywood Previews. iMedia International. Archived from the original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Angus Sampson CV". Creative Representation. 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  6. ^ "AAPT thinks Effie's in touch with her publics". The Age. Fairfax. 10 July 2003. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  7. ^ Kalina, Paul (17 October 2014). "Actor Angus Sampson has thrived in Hollywood, but keeps one foot in Australia". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Leigh Whannell: writer, actor, plumber". Inside Film. Intermedia. 30 October 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  9. ^ a b Hunter, Allan (16 September 2010). "Insidious". Screen Daily. EMAP Media. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  10. ^ Dallas, Sam (22 October 2010). "Sampson to host IF Awards". Inside Film. Intermedia. Archived from the original on 27 October 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  11. ^ Petski, Denise (19 February 2020). "'The Lincoln Lawyer': Angus Sampson Joins Kiele Sanchez in CBS Drama Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  12. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2 February 2021). "Becki Newton Joins 'The Lincoln Lawyer', Jazz Raycole & Angus Sampson To Continue On Netflix Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  13. ^ "All aboard the party bus". The Age. Fairfax. 24 August 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
  14. ^ "Breakfasters". RRR FM. Libsyn. 6 August 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
  15. ^ Australian Tumbleweeds
  16. ^ Angus, Sampson. "It's him... Terry Lim!". miff.com.au. Melbourne International Film Festival. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  17. ^ Dow, Steve (26 October 2014). "What's wrong with Australian cinema?". The Guardian Australia. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  18. ^ Glynn, Jennifer (28 October 2022). "Anya Taylor-Joy Wraps Filming on 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Prequel 'Furiosa'". Collider. Archived from the original on 7 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  19. ^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/260420
  20. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (3 December 2013). "'The Great Gatsby', 'The Rocket' Lead Oz Academy of Cinema Award Nominations". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  21. ^ "Nominations Announced For The 2014 Australian Film Critics Association Awards". If Magazine. 10 February 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  22. ^ Groves, Dan (8 February 2015). "Oz critics salute The Babadook". If Magazine. Retrieved 5 October 2017.

External links[edit]