Felix Williamson, a highly accomplished actor, has made a significant impact in the Australian entertainment industry. With a diverse range of acting credits spanning over three decades, he has worked with some of the country's most renowned directors, including Cherie Nowlan, Jeffery Walker, Dr George Miller, and Baz Luhrmann.
Throughout his illustrious career, Williamson has appeared in numerous theatrical productions, showcasing his versatility as a performer. He has worked with esteemed companies such as Sydney Theatre Company, State Theatre of SA, Bell Shakespeare, Ensemble Theatre, Railway Street Theatre, Group Theatre Company, and Naked Theatre Company, where he has also taken on the role of director for several productions.
Williamson's extensive television credits include A Place to Call Home, Wentworth, Underbelly: Razor, Lost, My Brother Jack, Farscape, Go Big, RAN: Remote Area Nurse, Me and My Monsters, and Hawke, in which he portrayed former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. His recent appearances include The Letdown Series 2, Here Come the Habibs, Black Comedy, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Rake Series 2, The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, The Gentlemen's Guide to Knife Fighting, and Mabo, directed by Rachel Perkins.
In addition to his television work, Williamson has appeared in a wide range of feature films, including Peter Rabbit, The Great Gatsby, Palm Beach, Gods of Egypt, Truth, Backyard Ashes, The Thin Red Line, Babe II, Strange Planet, Me Myself and I, Standing up for Sunny, Nekromatic, Dirty Deeds, The Rage In Placid Lake, The Wannabees, and Happy Feet. He had the privilege of performing alongside a stellar international cast in the feature film Truth.