Jessica Orcsik

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Jessica Orcsik
Born (1984-03-14) 14 March 1984 (age 41)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer
Years active1988 – present
Family Paula Duncan (mother)
John Orcsik (father)
Carmen Duncan (aunt)
Donald MacDonald (actor, presenter, screenwriter, novelist) (cousin) [1]

Jessica 'Jess' Orcsik, (born 14 February 1984) is an Australian actor, director and producer.

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Early life

Orcsik is the daughter of Australian actors Paula Duncan and John Orcsik, who met while working together as an on-screen couple in Cop Shop . [2]

Duncan, who suffered from ovarian cysts, had been told she would never have children, but on Valentine’s Day 1984, she gave birth to Orcsik after a 48-hour labour and emergency caesarean. [3] There was much attention surrounding her birth, with magazines vying for exclusive rights to the story. At only a day old, she featured in her first magazine article entitled “A Star Is Born”, complete with photos of her mother holding her in the hospital. [4]

Orcsik undertook acting classes at her father’s theatre school, The Australian Playhouse Studio (TAPS) in the 1990s, where she studied Shakespeare, voice and theatre. She then went on to train at her father’s film and television school. [4]

Career

Orcsik is an actress and award-winning filmmaker who has worked in television, film, theatre and music videos for over 35 years. She began her professional career at the age of 4, with a part on short-lived 1988 Australian TV soap opera Richmond Hill , opposite her mother, Paula Duncan. [5] They also appeared together in various television commercials, soap opera Home and Away , and her father's television film Academy (1996), [6] based on a true story about their family and how her father’s film & TV school TAFTA began. [7]

She appeared as Credit Girl in Me, Myself, I in 2000. Then at the age of 19, she scored a part as a dancer on the 2005 film Son of the Mask . Impressed with her performance, the choreographers helped her get her O1 Visa to the USA, upon which she moved to Los Angeles. She appeared in a pilot called The High Life by the writer of Bloodline , and had other small television roles, but found herself disheartened by knockbacks and returned to Australia where she opened a performing arts school at the age of 22. [4]

Orcsik ultimately returned to the States, to train at Broadway Dance Center in New York, before moving to LA to run The American Arts Film & Television Academy (AAFTA) – an extension of The Australian Film & Television Academy (TAFTA), founded in 1994 by her parents. [4] [5] She is the director of her production company, J.O. International Productions and was director of Sydney-based performing company, J.O. Studios, [8] which closed in 2013. She also runs production company Diversity Entertainment/Diversity Pictures. [5]

Orcsik has produced and directed over 30 projects, including A Death Perspective, Enigma and 2020 feature film Unsound, the latter of which has streamed on Netflix. [9] She also starred in the film alongside her mother. [10] She has produced numerous events and shows including On Broadway and Don't Dis Disabilities Dance Extravaganza. [5]

Awards

Orcsik has won numerous awards, including Best Female Director at Cannes Film Festival and Best Director at Los Angeles Film Awards for Starry Eyed. Her feature film Reverie was a semi-finalist at Scriptapoolooza and Your Script Produced. [5]

She won a Hollywood Fringe Festival Encore Producers Award for the Australian play Dead Skin. The play was also nominated for Best International Play and Best Drama in 2022. [5]

Personal life and philanthropy

Orcsik married fellow actor Robbie Ryde in California in 2021 and the pair were due to have a baby in the spring of 2023. [11]

Orcsik has been heavily involved in philanthropy and event management working with Special Olympics and LifeForce: Suicide Prevention. [12] Alongside her mother, she is also an ambassador for the Focus on Ability International Short Film Festival, which showcases films about people living with disabilities. [10] [7]

In 2022, she opened the Carmen Duncan Scholarship, in honour of her aunt, actress Carmen Duncan, who lost her life to cancer in 2019. The scholarship provides launchpads for Australian actors in the U.S. market, while creating awareness around women in the industry and gynaecological cancer. [13]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Me Myself I Credit GirlFeature film
2004Cocktail HourDanniShort film
2005 Son of the Mask DancerFeature film
2008The High LifeGirl WriterShort film
2016WingsMiss WillisShort film
2017ZelosBelinda (blonde on beach)Feature film
2019A Death PerspectiveLeah BarathShort film
PassJackieShort film
2020UnsoundConstable Jill GreeneFeature film
TBAFallenTBAPost-production
TBAReverieDr Devon BrooksPre-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Richmond Hill Georgie Perez3 episodes
1992 Academy Natalie SteeleTV movie
1997 Home and Away May1 episode
2008The High LifeGirl WriterTV movie
2017SoilEmily CooperTV movie

Writer / director / producer credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018Stepping Into Focus – A Real StoryWriter / ProducerShort film
2019VeeBeesDirector / Writer / ProducerShort film
A Death PerspectiveWriter / Director / ProducerShort film
Banana SplitExecutive ProducerShort film
PassExecutive ProducerShort film
2020UnsoundAssociate ProducerFeature film
VultureProduction AssistantShort film
2021MagicExecutive Producer / Script EditorShort film
Killer TheoryWriterShort film
2022HangmanWriterShort film
EnigmaWriter / Director / Executive ProducerShort film
After Roe FallsWriter / Director / Executive ProducerShort film
The Five StagesWriter / Executive ProducerShort film
Starry EyedDirector / Production Designer / Executive ProducerShort film
MercyWriter / Director / ProducerShort film
Expired EthnicExecutive ProducerShort film
People HolesExecutive ProducerShort film
A Girl Meets a BoyExecutive Producer / Script EditorShort film
2023CherryWriter / Director / Executive ProducerShort film
You're So VainWriter / Director / Executive ProducerShort film
The Final Curtain CallWriter / Director / Executive ProducerShort film
SariahDirector / Executive ProducerShort film
4th Wave FemExecutive Producer / Script EditorShort film
2024The Poppy ClubDirector / Executive Producer / Production DesignerShort film
2025The PotWriter / Director / ProducerShort film
Dead BrokeWriter / Director / ProducerShort film
AnemoiaWriter / Director / Producer / Costumer / CastingShort film
AsfurWriter / Director / ProducerShort film
First MoonCasting DirectorFeature film
High StakesExecutive ProducerShort film
InjectedExecutive ProducerShort film
Operation: Cold PizzaDirector / Writer / ProducerShort film – Completed
Locked InScript EditorShort film
TBAThe ConDirector / Writer / Executive ProducerShort film – Completed
TBABehind Our ScarsScript EditorShort film – Completed
TBA1977Director / ProducerShort film – Post-production
TBASpiralDirector / Writer / Screenplay / Creator / ProducerPre-production
TBAFor CharlieDirector / Writer / Executive ProducerShort film – Pre-production
TBAReverieWriter / Executive ProducerPre-production
TBABut I'm Not an AtheistWriter / Executive ProducerShort film – Pre-production
TBADaughters of the RevolutionDirector / WriterIn development

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2025Queens of the DesertExecutive ProducerTV series, 1 episode

References

  1. Knox, David (1 July 2025). "Vale: Donald MacDonald". TV Tonight .
  2. "Jess Orcsik — Focus on Ability Short Film Festival". www.abilitymagazine.com. May 2019.
  3. Brown, Jenny (5 February 2023). "As she celebrates 50 years in showbusiness, Paula Duncan reflects on the highs and the lows". The Australian Women's Weekly .
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Interview with Jessica Orcsik". Indie Activity. Retrieved 8 October 2025.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Jessica Orcsik – Founder & President". www.aafta.us. Retrieved 8 October 2025.
  6. "Academy 1996". Screen Australia . Retrieved 9 October 2025.
  7. 1 2 Lafrentz, Alex (2016). "Most Promising Actress Of The Month For April 2016: Jess Orcsik". www.starcentralmagazine.com. Retrieved 9 October 2025.
  8. "J.O. Studios Making a Difference". www.danceinforma.com. December 2009.
  9. "In Person Workshops: Performance Lab". www.tafta.com.au. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
  10. 1 2 "Paula Duncan and Jessica Orcsik's mission to bring diversity to the big screen". www.7news.com.au . 26 February 2020.
  11. "Paula Duncan: "I'm going to be a grandma!"". Woman’s Day . 22 May 2023.
  12. "Meet Jessica Orcsik of American Arts Film & Television Academy in North Hollywood". www.voyagela.com. 13 August 2020.
  13. "Carmen Duncan Scholarship Calls For Diversity". www.lotl.com. 6 June 2022.