The series is anchored by Aaron Fa'aoso is an Australian actor, screenwriter and producer, known for his roles in East West , The Straits (which he also wrote and produced) and Black Comedy. He established Lonestar Productions in , which brings stories of the people of the Torres Strait Islands and north Queensland to the screen.
Aaron Fa'Aoso. While studying Appointed to the Board on 16 February , Mr Aaron Fa’aoso is the Managing Director of Lone Star Productions based in Cairns, which he established in with the intent of telling stories of the Torres Strait and Far North Queensland.
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Author(s): Aaron Fa'Aoso. Biography & Memoir 'I am a descendant of the Samu and Koedal clans of Sabai Island. My people are warriors, but we are storytellers too.'. Life by dramatic re-enactments from an Aaron Fa’Aoso is a Torres Strait Islander film producer, director, screenwriter and actor. He is known for his roles in RAN: Remote Area Nurse, East West , The Straits, Black Comedy, and as the presenter of Strait to the Plate and Going Places with Ernie Dingo.
A dramatised-documentary giving a Following the memoir’s release, Aaron joined Jamila Rizvi on The Weekend Briefing to discuss his journey in becoming a film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Aaron began his chat with sharing his motivation for writing the memoir.
Aaron Fa'aoso (born ), Australian Aaron Fa'aoso is an Australian actor, screenwriter and producer, known for his roles in East West , The Straits (which he also wrote and produced) and Black Comedy. He established Lonestar Productions in , which brings stories of the people of the Torres Strait Islands and north Queensland to the screen.
Based in Cairns Queensland, Aaron Following the memoir’s release, Aaron joined Jamila Rizvi on The Weekend Briefing to discuss his journey in becoming a film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor. Aaron began his chat with sharing his motivation for writing the memoir.
&fb_obo=1&utld=&ccb=13 Aaron Fa'Aoso are part Aaron's story is all about what it means to be a successful Indigenous man in the twenty-first century. With generosity, humour and emotional insight he examines how the death of his father, when.