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Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards
Best Guest or Supporting Actor - Drama
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Logie Awards
Most Outstanding Actor
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Wayne Blair on IMDb: Awards, nominations, and wins
Blair was awarded the Bob Maza Fellowship for 2011 by Screen Australia to provide opportunities for career development. [8] 2012 was a big year which saw the making of his hit film, The Sapphires, which brought him recognition around the world with a very positive response at Cannes. [2]
- 2020 Award for Best Documentary: Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra, in which Wayne co-directed with Nel Minchin
Awards. 17 wins & 21 nominations. Photos 10. Known for. The Sapphires. 7.0. Director (directed by) 2012. Mystery Road. 7.5. TV Series. Larry Dime. (2018) 2018 • 6 eps.
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The film also won a Deadly Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film in 2005, Best Screenplay at the Flickerfest Film Festival 2006, Best Short Screenplay at the AWGIES, Best Australian Short at the Film Critics’ Circle Awards and has screened on SBS and Foxtel.Short film JUBULJ, which Wayne wrote and directed, won Best Film at the ...
Wayne Blair is a highly acclaimed, award winning film, television and theatre director, writer, actor and producer, the director of the highly successful feature film, The Sapphires.
Nominated for a 2015 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Award in the Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama category for his role as Aaron Davis in Redfern Now (2012).