Shari Sebbens
Shari Sebbens
Shari Sebbens is an Australian actress of Indigenous heritage, known for her work in film, television, and theatre. Born in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Shari is a proud member of the Gumbaynggirr people. She began her career in acting after completing her studies at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). Shari's breakout role came in the critically acclaimed The Sapphires (2012), a film that tells the story of an Indigenous girl group during the Vietnam War, where she portrayed Kay. Her portrayal earned her recognition and showcased her talent for bringing powerful stories to life.
Beyond her film career, Shari Sebbens has made a significant impact on Australian television and theatre, with notable roles in Redfern Now and The Gods of Wheat Street. She has been an advocate for Indigenous representation in the arts, pushing for more opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers. Shari is also passionate about supporting the next generation of actors through her involvement in various initiatives aimed at creating pathways for young Indigenous artists.
A memorable quote by Shari Sebbens reflects her advocacy for change and empowerment: "We are a community that thrives on stories, and stories that are authentic and represent us well are a key to moving forward." This sentiment underlines her belief in the importance of representation in storytelling and the role it plays in both personal and collective growth.