Harrison Gilbertson

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Harrison Gilbertson

Harrison Sloan Gilbertson, born on June 29, 1993, is an Australian actor acclaimed for his diverse roles and commendable acting abilities. Gilbertson's acting journey began when he was just six years old, as he played the role of Sorrow in a local production of 'Madama Butterfly'. It was not long before he made his on-screen debut in 2002, portraying the character of the protagonist's younger brother Greggy in 'Australian Rules'. His break came in 2009 when he starred as Billy Conway in 'Accidents Happen' alongside Academy Award Winner Geena Davis. Reviewers lauded his breakthrough performance for which he received ample recognition. In 2010, Gilbertson won the AFI Young Actor Award for his impactful portrayal of underage WW1 soldier Frank Tiffin in 'Beneath Hill 60'. The same year marked his US acting debut, starring the character Emmett in 'Virginia'. He has shared the screen with renowned actors such as Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Paul Walter Hauser, and Emma Roberts. Gilbertson continued to showcase his talent in later years, starring in various roles in movies like 'My Mistress' alongside Emmanulle Beart and 'Need For Speed' with notable actors like Aaron Paul, Rami Malek, Kid Cudi, and Imogen Poots. His work has featured in award-winning films like 'The Turning', 'Fallen', 'Hounds Of Love', 'Upgrade', 'Picnic at Hanging Rock', 'In The Tall Grass', 'The Peripheral', and 'Oppenheimer'. The latter was a recipient of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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Given Name: Harrison Sloan Gilbertson

Born: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Citizenship: Australia

Birthday: June 29, 1993

Occupations: Actor

Years Active: 2002-present

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