Trevor Jamieson is an Aboriginal Australian stage and film actor, playwright, dancer, singer and didgeridoo player.
Trevor Jamieson was born on 7 March 1975 in Subiaco, Western Australia (WA).
He grew up in the Western Australian Goldfields region, mostly around Kalgoorlie, Esperance, and Norseman, but his people are mostly of the Central Desert, in particular Nullarbor and Maralinga. He has links to Pitjantjara (on his father's side), Kukatja, and other groups, including the Noongar peoples of south-western WA (on his mother's side). His mother was removed from his grandmother by missionaries soon after birth, so as a child he learnt more about his father's side. His father and his grandfather were policemen.
His aunt, Lynette Markle, is the niece of playwright Jack Davis, so he was exposed to drama at an early age, and enjoyed being in a play at school. Thinking about signing up as a constable at the end of 1992, Markle persuaded him to go for an audition, which led to the first step in his career - a role in the stage musical Bran Nue Dae, which toured nationally.
He is a cousin of South Australian actress Natasha Wanganeen and an uncle of actor Clarence Ryan, whom he met while filming Lockie Leonard, where they play father and son. Jamieson is an actor, dancer, singer, playwright, and didgeridoo player.
Date of Birth | 7th March 1975 |
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Age | 49 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
Country | Australia |
Birth Place | Subiaco |
Reference | IMDB |
Career Start | 1994 (30 years ago) |
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