Sarah Ruth Snook (born December 1, 1987) is an Australian actress. She is known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the television series Succession (2018–2023), for which she earned critical acclaim in international media. She has won several awards including a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, two Critics' Choice Television Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Among other films, Snook has appeared in Not Suitable for Children (2012), These Final Hours (2013), Predestination (2014), The Dressmaker (2015), Steve Jobs (2015), The Glass Castle (2017), and Pieces of a Woman (2020). She won two AACTA Awards for her leading roles in Sisters of War (2010) and Predestination (2014).
Susie Porter is a Logie Award winning Australian television and film actress. In 2000, she starred in the film Bootmen and in the crime drama film The Monkey's Mask, which she plays a lesbian private detective who falls in love with a suspect. In 2001 she appeared in the Australian movie Mullet and had a small role in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. In 2005, Porter had a supporting role in the Australian film Little Fish. In 2006, she had a role in the film The Caterpillar Wish which won her Best Supporting Actress in the AFI Awards.
Khan Chittenden (born 1983) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor.
Chittenden was born in New Zealand and moved at age 11 to Perth, Western Australia. He graduated from WAAPA (Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts) and landed his first major part as Dean 'Edge' Edgely in the television series "Blue Water High". Khan was then a regular on several seasons of the Fox8 series "Dangerous" and was cast in the globally successful indie film "Clubland". The success of this film landed him his first US-based film role in "Endless Bummer". He has since also appeared on the stage at His Majesty's Theatre in Perth for Perth Theatre Company's production of Peter Shaffer's "Equus". [Adapted from English Wikipedia]
Masa Yamaguchi is known for his work on Wolverine: Le combat de l'immortel (2013),The Condemned (2007) and The Jammed (2007).
He graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a degree in Performing Arts (Acting) in 2001.
Shinji Ikefuji is known for his work on Wolverine: Le combat de l'immortel (2013),Demain, quand la guerre a commencé (2010) and Les voies du destin (2013).