George Pullar
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 20-25, 25-30 |
| Accents | British, Standard US |
| Own Studio | Home Studio - with Source connect |
George is an actor, writer, producer and 2016 graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. While studying he played Vicomte de Valmont in Dangerous Liaisons, which toured Hong Kong, and played the lead roles in two short films, Two Girls and Riptide.
George has been the hero voice for major campaigns for Department of Defence, QLD government, UQ Open day and US campaign for Angel Soft.
In 2017 George was cast as Larry Grey in A Place to Call Home, his first professional role for which he was nominated for ‘Best New Talent’ at the 2017 AACTA Awards. In 2018 George was cast in a lead role for Goalpost
Pictures series, Fighting Season (Foxtel). He went on to play country boy, Daniel, on Channel TEN’s Drama Playing For Keeps S1 & S2. By the end of 2018, Casting Guild of Australia awarded George the RISING STAR award.
George has since appeared in various television series, with credits including:
Coyote (Paramount+) as ‘Garrett’, Barons (ABC) as ‘Bernie Hunter Jr’, Darby & Joan (CJZ) as ‘Carl’, North Shore (Paramount+) as ‘Ben Barber’, and C*A*U*G*H*T (STAN) as ‘Gunnery Sargeant’. His most recent television credits include the upcoming 2nd season of Deadloch (Amazon), and NCIS: Sydney (Paramount+). In 2019, George landed his first feature film lead in the AACTA nominated Moon Rock For Monday (Dir: Kurt Martin). For this role, he won the Best Actor at the Australian Screen Industry Network Awards. George’s additional film credits include It Only Takes a Night (Dir: Callan Durlik), Dusk (Dir: Tristan Barr), and Smasing (Dir: Juliet Darling). George is set to appear in the upcoming feature Posthumous (Dir: Josh Tanner), and joins the Evil Dead Franchise in the upcoming Evil Dead Burn (Dir: Sébastien Vanicek) in the role of ‘Will’.
George recently lead Queensland theatre’s production of A Few Good Men to rave reviews playing the lead role of Daniel Kaffee.
2021 saw George write, produce and play the lead in his first short film, Stonefish. This film has been nominated for ‘Best Australian Short Film – Best Film & In Competition’ at 2022 Flickerfest International Film Festival, and is also screening as part of the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films in the 2022 Sydney Film Festival.
George currently has two feature films in active development, both of which he is co- writing and producing, with production slated for 2026. BULL, directed by Jeffrey Walker, has received development investment from both Screen Queensland and Screen Australia. Close Quarters, with Kriv Stenders attached to direct, is being produced and financed by AACTA Chair Jack Christian.
George has also been commissioned by Infinite Pictures to adapt the western-noir novel Bad Face into a feature screenplay.