Aaron Fa'aoso

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Aaron Fa'aoso
Aaron Fa'aoso at the 2012 AACTA Awards (6795487675).jpg
Fa'aoso at the 2012 AACTA Awards
NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Television

Aaron Fa'aoso is an Australian actor, screenwriter and producer, known for his roles in East West 101 , The Straits (which he also wrote and produced) and Black Comedy . He established Lonestar Productions in 2013, which brings stories of the people of the Torres Strait Islands and north Queensland to the screen.

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Early life and education

Fa'aoso was born into the Kheodal (Crocodile) and Samu (Emu) clans of Torres Strait Islanders people, his family having moved from Saibai Island to the mainland of Australia in 1947. [1] He is also of Samoan and Tongan descent. [2] [3] He grew up in "a big Torres Strait Islander community" [4] in Bamaga on the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. [1]

He graduated high school, [4] and worked as a sexual health worker in Bamaga, and played rugby league football in the Australian Rugby League and Super League competitions. [2] He moved from Cairns to Sydney to pursue a rugby career, joining the Canterbury Bulldogs rugby league club. [4]

Career

Fa'aoso began his acting television career in 2006, where he played Eddie Gaibui on RAN , a six-part drama which aired on SBS One. In late 2007 to early 2008 he appeared in the first series another SBS drama series, East West 101 , playing Detective Sonny Koa. Later that year he had a guest role in Sea Patrol , which aired on Network Nine.[ citation needed ]

In 2009 he appeared in season two of East West 101 and starred in the film Subdivision . In 2011, he returned to star in the third and final season of East West 101 on SBS.[ citation needed ]

In 2012, he appeared the last four episodes of the Australian drama TV series Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms .[ citation needed ]

Also in 2012, he wrote, produced and starred in ABC Television's's 10-part drama series The Straits , about a north Queensland crime family. [5] The series was highly praised by critics, with one calling it The Sopranos of the Top End. [4]

Fa'aoso has appeared as a recurring character in the ABC sketch comedy series, Black Comedy (2014–2020). [6]

In 2022 Fa’aoso published his memoir with Michelle Scott Tucker. So Far, So Good was the first memoir to be published commercially by a Torres Strait Islander. [7]

Lonestar Productions

Fa'aso's main interest is in telling Indigenous stories. [4] To that end, he created Lonestar Productions in 2013. [8] The company makes films in the Torres Strait and Cape York regions, and has produced documentary series such as Blue Water Empire (about the history of the Torres Strait Islander people) and Strait to the Plate (food in the islands), in which Fa'aoso features. [9]

Other roles

Since at least 2018 [4] and as of June 2022 Fa'aoso is on the board of Screen Queensland. [10]

Awards

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Subdivision Solly
2014ManJungleShort film
2016 Goldstone Bear
2017OutlawsMotu

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 RAN Remote Area Nurse Eddie Gaibui4 episodes
2008 Sea Patrol Massita Balanbaan2 episodes
2010 City Homicide Benji Fa'alongaEpisode: "Tomato Can"
2007-11 East West 101 Sonny Koa20 episodes
2012 The Straits Noel Montebello10 episodes
2012 Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms Roo6 episodes
2013München 7Senior Constable Bob WheelerEpisode: "Magic"
2014–20 Black Comedy Various characters24 episodes
2016 Hyde & Seek Maru Salesi4 episodes
2017 Little J & Big Cuz Old Dog (voice)
2018 Street Smart LennyEpisode: "The Pop-Up Nightclub"
2019 Reef Break Mr. Cher2 episodes
2019 Blue Water Empire Various characters, narration4 episodes; produced by Lonestar
2021-23Strait to the PlateSelf-Presenter11 episodes
2023 In Limbo Nikora6 episodes

Personal life

In 2012 he pleaded guilty to wilful damage and disorderly conduct following an incident at a Cairns nightclub and was placed on a good behaviour bond for six months and ordered to pay costs plus damages. The incident happened on the anniversary of a family tragedy, [11] and the magistrate took into account Fa'aoso's previous good character. [5] Cairns Mayor Val Schier described Fa'aoso as "a role model who is highly regarded" [11]

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