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Aaron Pedersen (born 24 November 1970) is an Aboriginal Australian television and film actor. He is known for many film and television roles, in particular as Detective Jay Swan in the film Mystery Road (2013), its sequel Goldstone (2016), and spin-off television series (2018–2020).
Only Murders in the Building is an American mystery comedy-drama television series created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman for the streaming service Hulu.The show premiered on August 31, 2021 with the first season, the second season premiered on June 28, 2022, the third season premiered on August 8, 2023 and the fourth season premiered on August 27, 2024.
Taking place between the events of the films Mystery Road and Goldstone, [5] Mystery Road Series 1 tells the story of Detective Jay Swan (Aaron Pedersen), assigned to investigate the mysterious disappearance of two young farmhands on an outback cattle station, one a local Indigenous football hero and the other a white backpacker.
The nominees for the third annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards are here, with some familiar faces and hit series that received multiple nominations. The National Academy of Television Arts ...
The 2022 YouTube Streamy Awards nominations are here! The annual celebration, produced by dick clark productions and Tubefilter, will honor excellence in online video and the creators behind it on ...
The Circuit is an Australian television drama series, starring Aaron Pedersen and Gary Sweet. The first season aired in 2007 and the second in December 2009 to January 2010. The first season aired in 2007 and the second in December 2009 to January 2010.
Getty Images (4) The 2025 Golden Globes will kick off awards season in style. The Globes honors both achievements in movies and on television. The night allows all of our favorite TV and movie ...
YouTube logo, 2005–2011. YouTube was founded by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. [1] The website was activated on February 14, 2005, [2] and quickly began to grow – in the six months to July 2006, traffic to the site grew by 297 percent.