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  1. Felix Williamson (born 29 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Early life. Williamson is the stepson of playwright David Williamson. From age 13–17, he trained at the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney, Australia, learning the foundations of acting. Career.

  2. Felix Williamson. Actor: The Letdown. A graduate of the full-time acting course at NIDA Williamson has starred in theatrical productions for Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre of SA, Bell Shakespeare, Ensemble Theatre, Railway Street Theatre, Group Theatre Company and Naked Theatre Company where he has also directed several productions.

  3. Felix Williamson. Actor: The Letdown. A graduate of the full-time acting course at NIDA Williamson has starred in theatrical productions for Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre of SA, Bell Shakespeare, Ensemble Theatre, Railway Street Theatre, Group Theatre Company and Naked Theatre Company where he has also directed several productions.

  4. Felix Williamson. Felix has an incredibly diverse list of acting credits spanning the last three decades, having worked with many of the country’s foremost directors including Cherie Nowlan, Jeffery Walker, Dr George Miller and Baz Luhrmann, as well as the internationally renowned and multi-award-winning Terrence Malick.

  5. May 12, 2022 · Congrats to Felix Williamson on the release of ‘Grey Nomadsseries 2. After a very successful first season, Writer, Director and Producer Felix Williamson and Producer Hamish Roxburgh have released a follow up. The 2nd series has had 6.5 million views on Facebook so far, so many agree it is well.

  6. Felix Williamson is an Australian actor who has had many roles in television, film, and theatre performance. He is best known for portraying Paul Keating in the 2010 tv film Hawke opposite Richard Roxburgh.

  7. Felix Williamson. Writer | Director . Felix is a writer, director and producer. Felix wrote, directed, produced and starred in the web series Avalon Now seasons one and two which won 6 awards at the LA