Keith Agius
Keith Agius, a celebrated graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) from the class of 1986, has made a profound impact on the realms of acting, directing, and producing, both within Australia and on the international stage. His remarkable performances have garnered critical acclaim, including nominations for the prestigious Green Room Awards, where he was recognized as Outstanding Male Actor in 2014 for his portrayal in "Henry V" with Bell Shakespeare, and again in 2016 at the Sydney Theatre Awards for Best Male Actor in a Leading Role for "The Whale" with Red Line.
Agius boasts an impressive film and television portfolio, featuring significant roles in productions such as "Wyrmwood" (2014), "Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo" (2011), "Crownies" (2011), and classic Australian series like "Home and Away" (1988) and "Blue Heelers" (1994).
His theatrical accomplishments are diverse and extensive. He starred in "The Whale" at Old Fitz, toured the UAE with "Mr Stink," and showcased his talent in numerous Shakespearean classics, including "Twelfth Night," "Julius Caesar," and "King Lear" with Bell Shakespeare. Additional credits encompass productions like "Much Ado About Nothing," "The Herbal Bed," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," as well as innovative works such as "Often I Find That I Am Naked."
Keith Agius’s enduring legacy continues to motivate and shape the performing arts landscape, inspiring future generations of artists.
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