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Thomas Michael Wright (born 22 June 1983) is an Australian actor, writer, film director and producer. He is the co-founder (2006) and director of theatre company Black Lung and director of the feature film Acute Misfortune (2019). As an actor he came to attention in Jane Campion's series Top of the Lake, for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the (US-Canadian) Critics' Choice Awards. He directed the thriller film The Stranger, which appeared at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Early life Wright was born on 22 June 1983 in Melbourne. Career Theatre Wright created the theatre company Black Lung, also known as The Black Lung Theatre and Whaling Firm, in 2006, with fellow writer and director Thomas Henning. Their first production, Avast, was called "Insanely fast-paced, artfully arrhythmic, meta-theatrical - a breathtaking combination of precision and chaos" by Chris Kohn, writing for Realtime. Under the Black Lung banner, Wright created productions with Adelaide Festival and Darwin Festival, Belvoir, Malthouse Theatre, and Queensland Theatre Co. and Brisbane Festival. Black Lung were hailed as one of the most influential theatre companies of the decade. Wright was the director, co-writer and production designer of Doku Rai, a production created over four and a half years, with a three-month rehearsal process on the remote island of Atauro Island, East Timor. Doku Rai came about after Wright formed a close relationship with Michael Stone, then Chief Military Advisor to the President of East Timor, José Ramos-Horta. Stone facilitated Wright flying in and out of the country over a number of years. Doku Rai was created with a group of independent Timorese artists, a number of them former resistance fighters. The film sequences in Doku Rai were co-directed by Wright with director Amiel Courtin-Wilson. As an actor he played lead roles for the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company, including the title role Baal in the controversial production commissioned by Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton and directed by Simon Stone in 2011. Television and film Wright came to attention of the world as an actor in the Disney Channel Original Movies, Stepsister From Planet Weird and Zenon: The Zequel in the early 2000s, and later in the Sundance / BBC TV series Top of the Lake in 2013, for which he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the US Critics' Choice Awards. Regarding his casting as Johnno Mitcham in the series, director Jane Campion compared him to a young Daniel Day-Lewis. He appeared as cult-figure Steven Linder in the 2013 US adaptation of The Bridge. Executive Producer Elwood Reid said of Wright’s audition for the series: "...it was the best audition I have ever seen. He walked in and the temperature of the room changed". In 2015, Wright played the guide Mike Groom in the feature film Everest, based on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, in which eight climbers were killed and several others were stranded by a storm. He also played the murdered journalist Brian Peters in Balibo (2009), and Thomas Bodenham in Van Diemen's Land. Wright featured in the film The Man With The Iron Heart (2016), an adaptation of Laurent Binet's Prix Goncourt-winning novel, HHhH, with Jack O'Connell, Rosamund Pike, Stephen Graham and Jason Clarke. He also filmed the Sony / WGN America Series Outsiders in the lead role of Sheriff Wade Houghton for producers Peter Tolan and Paul Giamatti. His performance was cited as the standout of the series by Hollywood Reporter and Variety. In 2017 Wright was the subject of an Archibald Prize finalist portrait by Marcus Wills, Antagonist, Protagonist (Thomas M. Wright), with a scene set up to look like a crime drama, with Wright as protagonist. In 2018 he featured in Warwick Thornton's Sweet Country, which received the Venice Film Festival's Special Jury Prize, the AACTA Award for Best Film and the Toronto Film Festival's Platform Prize. He co-wrote, directed and produced the feature film Acute Misfortune, released in 2019, based on Sydney journalist Erik Jensen's award-winning biography of Australian artist Adam Cullen, Acute Misfortune: The Life and Death of Adam Cullen. The film received The Age Critics' Prize at Melbourne International Film Festival, where it premiered. It received a five star review in The Guardian, and was named one of The Guardian's "10 Best Australian Films of the decade 2010-2020" and the best Australian film of 2019. It was given a "Notable mention" (along with Sweet Country) in The Monthly Awards 2018, and Screen Daily called it an "Overlooked gem" in their list of the year's best films. The film was nominated for the 2019 AACTA Award for Best Independent Film. The score, by Evelyn Ida Morris, was nominated for best soundtrack at the 2018 ARIA Music Awards. The Hollywood Reporter called Acute Misfortune "one of the year's most striking and accomplished directorial debuts". Wright is nominated in the Best Director (Feature Film) category for the 2020 Australian Director's Guild Awards. In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, it was announced that a new film, The Stranger, would begin filming in South Australia as soon as enough of the COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. Written and directed by Wright, it was produced by and starred Joel Edgerton. Sean Harris played the second lead role. The film was originally announced at Berlin’s European Film Market in February, and was made by Anonymous Content and See-Saw Films, with support from Screen Australia and the South Australian Film Corporation. The script was shortlisted for the Betty Ronald Prize for Scriptwriting at the 2023 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. The Stranger screened at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Filmography Film Television Stage References Further reading Austlit (25 June 2018). "Tom Wright". AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. (Login via state library to access extended records) External links Thomas M. Wright at IMDb. Discover the Thomas Wright popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Thomas Wright books.

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  • Thomas James Wright v. State Florida synopsis, comments

    Thomas James Wright v. State Florida

    Third District. District Court of Appeal of Florida

    Defendant was charged with and convicted of robbery. In this appeal defendant contends that the trial court erred in admitting evidence of another crime alleged to have been wholly...

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    Thomas Einhorn and William D. Wright v. William Lachance

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    Appellants have filed a motion for rehearing. We overrule the motion. However, we withdraw our earlier opinion dated October 24, 1991, and substitute this opinion in lieu thereof.

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    Black Writers Matter

    Whitney French

    "Black Writers? African, Bluesy, Classical, Disrespectful,  Erudite, Fiery, Groovy, Haunting, Inspiring, Jazzy, Knowing, Liberating, Militant, Nervy, Optimistic, Pugnacious, Q...

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    The Intellectual Versus The City

    Morton Gabriel White & Lucia White

    AS CITIZENS OF A HISTORICALLY FRONTIER LAND, AMERICANS HAVE AN INHERENT DISTRUST OF THE CONFINEMENTS AND COMPLEXITIES OF THE CITY.But this ingrained romanticism about the natural l...

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    The Kingdom New Testament

    N. T. Wright

    The New Testament for the TwentyFirst CenturyMany readers of the New Testament have grown overly familiar with the biblical text, losing sight of the wonder and breadth of its inno...

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    The Passion

    Dr Geza Vermes

    In his new book distinguished Jesus scholar Geza Vermes explains the true story behind The Passion of Christ and the recent, highly controversial, film. Vital reading for anyone wa...

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    Hudson Fysh

    Grantlee Kieza

    The extraordinary life of the Gallipoli veteran and WWI Flying Corp gunner who founded Qantas and gave Australia its wingsBy the critically acclaimed author of bestselling biograph...

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    The Hunt for History

    Nathan Raab

    Nathan Raab, America’s preeminent rare documents dealer, delivers a “diverting account of treasure hunting in the fast lane” (The Wall Street Journal) that recounts his years as th...

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    The New Testament for Everyone, Third Edition

    N. T. Wright

    A Translation of the Good News for EveryoneIf the Bible cannot be understood by everyone, then it is not good news. But from the very first days of the church at Pentecost, the goo...

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    People State New York v. Thomas Wright

    Supreme Court of New York

    On December 5, 1962, defendant pleaded guilty to the crime of an attempt to

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    64 Geeks

    Chas Newkey-Burden

    We wouldn't have Bluetooth or WiFi today without the ingenuity of an actress once described as "the most beautiful woman in the world."And we might have had mobile messaging as ear...

  • The History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, comprising their ancient and modern history, a view of their physical character, trade, commerce. With contributions by Thomas Wright, J. G. Cumming and Harriet Martineau. synopsis, comments

    The History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland, comprising their ancient and modern history, a view of their physical character, trade, commerce. With contributions by Thomas Wright, J. G. Cumming and Harriet Martineau.

    William Whellan

    The HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this collection includes geographies, ...

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    Trousdale Estates

    Steven M. Price

    Filled with beautiful, vivid photographs, Trousdale is the definitive history of the architecture and design that defined both Beverly Hills and the ultimate American Dream.Trousda...

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    Trees and Woodland in the British Landscape

    Oliver Rackham

    A beautifully written classic of nature writing.'A masterly account...of supreme interest...a classic' Country LifeLong accepted as the best work on the subject, Oliver Rackham's b...

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    Anacomp v. F. Thomas Wright

    Court Of Appeals Of Kentucky

    Anacomp, Inc., appeals the trial courts judgment in an action by F. Thomas Wright for an accounting arising out of an employment and stock sale agreement. We affirm, but set aside ...

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    Thomas Berry Wright v. State Texas

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    Wright contends that the prosecutor made improper jury arguments, that the court erred in denying his motion to quash the indictment and in overruling his objections to the charge....

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    The Life of Sir Richard Burton, both volumes in a single file

    Thomas Wright

    According to Wikipedia: "Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton KCMG FRGS (19 March 1821 – 20 October 1890) was a British explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologis...

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    American Childhood

    Todd Brewster

    A remarkable collection of over 200 stunning photographs of childrenfrom the Civil War era to the presentthat captures the everchanging experience of childhood throughout American ...

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    Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff

    Sean Penn

    “An incredibly interesting work.” Jane Smiley “A straight up masterwork.” Sarah Silverman “Blisteringly funny.” Corey Seymour “A transcendent apocalyptic satire.” Michael Silverbla...

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    The History of the Countryside

    Oliver Rackham

    From its earliest origins to the present day, this awardwinning, beautifully written book describes the endlessly changing character of Britain's countryside.'A classic' Richard Ma...