Equity Awards

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The Equity Award is an accolade presented by The Equity Foundation, the performers branch of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). The awards have been presented since 2011, and are awarded to a cast in a television drama series, comedy series and television movie or miniseries. The awards are peer voted, via a secret ballot, by members of the Equity Foundation.[1] In addition to these categories, the foundation also presents a lifetime achievement award, which has been presented since 2009.[2]

Award categories

Competitive

Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

In the following list, winners are listed first and highlighted in a separate colour, in boldface; those not highlighted or in boldface are the nominees. The years listed are of when the television program first aired in Australia; the awards are presented the year after.

Year Program Performers
2010
(1st)
The Librarians (ABC) Heidi Arena, Stephen Ballantyne, Keith Brockett, Robyn Butler, Victoria Eagger, Bob Franklin, Justin Hamilton, Roz Hammond, Fiona Harris, Wayne Hope, Tony Moclair and Nicole Nabout
2010
(1st)
Lowdown (ABC) Amanda Brotchie, Beth Buchanan, Susie Dee, Paul Denny, Dailan Evans, Kim Gyngell, Anna Jennings-Edquist, Rebecca Massey, Geoffrey Rush, Martin Sharpe, Raj Sidhu, Cindy Waddingham and Adam Zwar
2010
(1st)
Review with Myles Barlow (ABC2) Adrian Bernotti, Amanda Bishop, Anthony Hayes, Phil Lloyd, Eddie Nehl and Ivy Nehl
2010
(1st)
Wilfred (SBS One) Jason Gann, Cindy Waddingham and Adam Zwar
2011
(2nd)
At Home With Julia (ABC1) Joel Barker, Jonathan Biggins, Amanda Bishop, Peter Carmody, Jack Dawes, Michael Denkha, Al Dukes, Drew Forsythe, Phil Lloyd, Paul McCarthy, Craig McLachlan, Georgina Naidu, Wildenfox Pavarotti, Jim Russell and Jack Versace
2011
(2nd)
Angry Boys (ABC1) Chris Lilley (who acted the entire ensemble: Daniel and Nathan Sims, S.mouse, Jen Okazaki, Gran and Blake Oakfield)
2011
(2nd)
Laid (ABC1) Alison Bell, Abe Forsythe, Celia Pacquola, Toby Truslove
2011
(2nd)
The Jesters (Movie Extra) Christian Barratt-Hill, Travis Cotton, Ben Geurens, Deborah Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Susie Porter, Andrew Ryan and Emily Taheny
2011
(2nd)
Twentysomething (ABC2) Hamish Blake, Jasna Harriss-Currie, Leah de Niese, Laura Gordon, Jess Harris, Simon Russell and Josh Schmidt
2012
(3rd)
A Moody Christmas (ABC1) Ian Meadows, Patrick Brammall, Jane Harber, Danny Adcock, Tina Bursill, Rachel Gordon, Phil Lloyd, Darren Gilshenan and Guy Edmonds
2012
(3rd)
Laid (ABC1) Alison Bell, Celia Pacquola, Abe Forsythe, Toby Truslove and Damon Herriman
2012
(3rd)
Lowdown (ABC1) Adam Zwar, Paul Denny, Beth Buchanan, Dailan Evans and Kim Gyngell
2012
(3rd)
Outland (ABC1) Christine Anu, Ben Gerrard, Paul Ireland, Adam Richard and Toby Truslove
2012
(3rd)
Woodley (ABC1) Frank Woodley, Justine Clarke, Tom Long and Alexandra Cashmere

Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

In the following list, winners are listed first and highlighted in a separate colour, in boldface; those not highlighted or in boldface are the nominees. The years listed are of when the television program first aired in Australia; the awards are presented the year after.

Year Program Performers
2010
(1st)
Rake (ABC1) Kate Box, Caroline Brazier, Richard Carter, Danielle Cormack, Matt Day, Russell Dykstra, Keegan Joyce, Steve Le Marquand, Geoff Morrell, Adrienne Pickering and Richard Roxburgh
2010
(1st)
Bed of Roses (ABC1) Kerry Armstrong, Julia Blake, Richard Davies, Susie Dee, Kaarin Fairfax, Janet Foye, Andrew S. Gilbert, Caroline Gillmer, Jay Laga'aia, HaiHa Le, Amanda Ma, Frank Magree, Lawrence Mah, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, Cameron McKenzie, Dina Panozza, Tim Phillipps, Philip Quast, Charles Tingwell and Gareth Yuen
2010
(1st)
Offspring (Network Ten) Linda Cropper, Richard Davies, Alicia Gardner, Don Hany, Jane Harber, Lachy Hulme, Asher Keddie, Deborah Mailman, Eddie Perfect, Kat Stewart and John Waters
2010
(1st)
Packed to the Rafters (Seven Network) Michael Caton, Ryan Corr, Rebecca Gibney, George Houvardas, Gillian Jones, Jessica Marais, Angus McLaren, Hugh Sheridan, James Stewart, Erik Thomson and Zoe Ventoura
2010
(1st)
Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) Mitch Bartlett, Emma Booth, Dieter Brummer, Rob Carlton, Cheree Cassidy, Salvatore Coco, Caroline Craig, Natasha Cunningham, Firass Dirani, Damien Garvey, Michael Gittany, Diarmid Heidenreich, John Lahoud, Dan Mor, Tom O'Sullivan, Daniel Roberts, Waddah Sari, Peter Scarf, John Seru, Hazem Shammas, Paul Tassone, Sigrid Thornton and Wil Traval
2011
(2nd)
East West 101 (SBS One) Daniela Farinacci, Aaron Fa'aoso, Don Hany, Renee Lim, Matt Nable, Susie Porter and Tasneem Roc
2011
(2nd)
Bed of Roses (ABC1) Kerry Armstrong, Julia Blake, Kaarin Fairfax, Andrew S. Gilbert, Caroline Gillmer, Jay Laga'aia, HaiHa Le, Frank Magree, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, Matt Levett and Cameron McKenzie
2011
(2nd)
Crownies (ABC1) Jeanette Cronin, Andrea Demetriades, Marta Dusseldorp, Jerome Ehlers, Indiana Evans, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Chantelle Jamieson, Peter Kowitz, Todd Lasance, Daniel Lissing, Ella Scott Lynch, Hamish Michael, Christopher Morris and Paul Moxey
2011
(2nd)
Offspring (Network Ten) Linda Cropper, Richard Davies, Alicia Gardner, Jane Harber, Lachy Hulme, Asher Keddie, Matt Le Nevez, Deborah Mailman, Eddie Perfect, Kat Stewart and John Waters
2011
(2nd)
Packed to the Rafters (Seven Network) Michael Caton, Ryan Corr, Merridy Eastman, Rebecca Gibney, George Houvardas, Jessica Marais, Hannah Marshall, Angus McLaren, Hugh Sheridan, James Stewart and Erik Thomson
2012
(3rd)
Redfern Now (ABC1) Wayne Blair, Lisa Flanagan, Deborah Mailman, Aaron McGrath, Kelton Pell, Leah Purcell, Tessa Rose, Shari Sebbens and Ursula Yovich
2012
(3rd)
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (Season one) (ABC1) Richard Bligh, Hugo Johnstone-Burt, Ashleigh Cummings, Essie Davis, Tammy MacIntosh, Travis McMahon, Nathan Page, Ruby Rees-Wemyss and Anthony Sharpe
2012
(3rd)
Offspring (Season three) (Network Ten) Linda Cropper, Richard Davies, Alicia Gardner, Lachy Hulme, Asher Keddie, Matt Le Nevez, Deborah Mailman, Eddie Perfect, Kat Stewart and John Waters
2012
(3rd)
Puberty Blues (Network Ten) Charlotte Best, Isabelle Cornish, Rodger Corser, Ashleigh Cummings, Dylan Goodearl, Brenna Harding, Reef Ireland, Claudia Karvan, Jeremy Lindsay-Taylor, Ed Oxenbould, Susie Porter, Susan Prior and Dan Wyllie
2012
(3rd)
Rake (Season two) (ABC1) Kate Box, Caroline Brazier, Danielle Cormack, Matt Day, Russell Dykstra, Keegan Joyce, Steve Le Marquand, Robyn Malcolm, Damien McGarvey Adrienne Pickering and Richard Roxburgh

Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries

In the following list, winners are listed first and highlighted in a separate colour, in boldface; those not highlighted or in boldface are the nominees. The years listed are of when the television program first aired in Australia; the awards are presented the year after.

Year Program Performers
2011
(2nd)
The Slap (ABC1) Raffaele Costabile, Blake Davis, Essie Davis, Alex Dimitriades, Melissa George, Diana Glenn, Anthony Hayes, Jonathan LaPaglia, Sophie Lowe, Lex Marinos, William McInnes, Sophie Okonedo, Liberty Townsend and Toula Yianni
2011
(2nd)
Cloudstreet (Showcase) Hugo Johnstone-Burt, Emma Booth, Stephen Curry, Essie Davis, Siobhan Dow-Hall, Kerry Fox, Sean Keenan, Todd Lasance, Shannon Lively, William Mattock, Callan McAuliffe, Sarah McKellar, Geoff Morrell, Grace Ray, Lara Robinson, Tom Russell, Reece Sardelic, Annie Smith, Adam Sollis, Rohnan Tierney, Freya Tingley and Amanda Woodhams
2011
(2nd)
Killing Time (TV1) John Brumpton, Richard Cawthorne, Louise Crawford, Max Fairchild, Nick Farnell, Colin Friels, Diana Glenn, Steve Hayden, Reef Ireland, Kate Jenkinson, Malcolm Kennard, Kris McQuade, Terry Norris, Martin Sharpe, Robert Taylor, Kerry Walker, Sean Rees-Wemyss, David Wenham and Bethany Whitmore
2011
(2nd)
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (ABC1) Octavia Barron-Martin, Tony Barry, Rob Carlton, Cheree Cassidy, Matt Day, Maeve Dermody, Robin Goldsworthy, Richard Healy, Charlton Hill, Asher Keddie, Annie Maynard, Ian Meadows, Jessica Tovey, and Rory Williamson
2011
(2nd)
Underbelly: Razor (Nine Network) John Batchelor, Matt Boesenberg, Richard Brancatisano, Jack Campbell, Khan Chittenden, Danielle Cormack, Caroline Craig, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Rick Donald, Guy Edmonds, Craig Hall, Steve Le Marquand, Anna McGahan, Izzie Stevens, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Lucy Wigmore and Felix Williamson
2012
(3rd)
Devil's Dust (ABC1) Mirrah Foulkes, Don Hany, Anthony Hayes, Genevieve Hegney, Ewen Leslie and Alexandra Schepisi
2012
(3rd)
Howzat! Kerry Packer's War (Nine Network) Lachy Hulme, Matthew Le Nevez, Brendan Cowell, Damon Gameau, Abe Forsythe, Cariba Heine and Darryl Brown
2012
(3rd)
Jack Irish: Bad Debts (ABC1) Guy Pearce, Marta Dusseldorp, Aaron Pedersen, Roy Billing, Shane Jacobson, Damien Richardson, Vadim Glowna, Colin Friels, Steve Bisley, Emma Booth, Marshall Napier, Rhys Muldoon, Tottie Goldsmith and Colin Hay
2012
(3rd)
Mabo (ABC1) Jimi Bani, Deborah Mailman, Colin Friels and Miranda Otto
2012
(3rd)
Underbelly: Badness (Nine Network) Matt Nable, Jonathan LaPaglia, Ben Winspear, Ella Scott Lynch, Josh Quong Tart, Aaron Jeffery, Jason Montgomery, P.J. Lane, Jodi Gordon and Leeanna Walsman
2012
(3rd)
Underground: The Julian Assange Story (Network Ten) Rachel Griffiths, Callan McAuliffe, Anthony LaPaglia, Alex Williams, Laura Wheelwright, Benedict Samuel and Jordan Raskopoulos

Lifetime Achievement Award

See also

References

  1. "Equity Awards 2011: Winners announced". Equity Foundation. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). 29 April 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2012. 
  2. "Equity Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Foxtel". Equity Foundation. Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). 18 May 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2012. 
  3. Simon Marnie, "Weekend Brunch–Maggie Dence", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, November 20, 2011.
  4. Alex Speed, "Lifetime award shows it's not just a stage he's going through", The Age, November 20, 2012.
  5. Mairi Nicolson, "Showbiz News", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, October 6, 2013.

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