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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Meyne_WyattMeyne Wyatt - Wikipedia

    Meyne Wyatt (born 1989) is an Aboriginal Australian actor, known for his stage, film, and television roles. In 2012, he played a supporting role in the musical comedy film The Sapphires and also made his debut with the Bell Shakespeare company.

  2. Jun 9, 2020 · Meyne Wyatt, an Indigenous actor, delivered a powerful speech from his play City of Gold to close a Q+A special on racism in Australia. He called out racism, shared his experiences and expressed his anger and frustration with the system.

  3. Jun 11, 2020 · Writer and actor Meyne Wyatt says he was prepared to "get heat" and even warned his family to disconnect from social media after he delivered a powerful anti-racism monologue on Q&A on Monday night.

  4. Closing Monday night's Q+A show on ABC, which focused on Indigenous deaths in custody and the global Black Lives Matter movement, actor and writer Meyne Wyatt delivered a powerful speech taken...

  5. Jun 11, 2020 · I'm an Indigenous actor. I love reppin', but I don't hear old Joe Bloggs being called quite white Anglo-Saxon actor. I'm always in the black show, the black play. I'm always the angry one, the tracker, the drinker, the thief. Sometimes I want to be seen for my talent, not my skin colour, not my race.

  6. Oct 16, 2020 · West Australian-born Wyatt, 31, is accustomed to raising eyebrows – other people's as well as his own. Until this year the Logie-nominated actor was best known for his film and TV appearances in Redfern Now, The Sapphires, and Mystery Road.

  7. Jun 10, 2020 · Who is Meyne Wyatt? In August 2014, actor Meyne Wyatt became the first Indigenous Australian to join the main cast of Neighbours in it’s then-29 year history. Playing Nate Kinski, Wyatt debuted his role on August 13 as the nephew of Susan Kennedy’s former husband.