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Mako: Island of Secrets is an Australian television programme for children and teenagers created by Jonathan M. Shiff.Internationally released as Mako Mermaids, the show is a spin-off of H 2 O: Just Add Water and is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff Productions in association with Network Ten, ZDF and Netflix, with assistance from Screen Australia and Screen Queensland.
In 2015, Cubis starred as evil merman Erik in Mako: Island of Secrets (known internationally as Mako Mermaids). [15] [16] The series was created by Jonathan M. Shiff and streams on Netflix.
When Chris and Karl are sent to observe some sea turtles on Mako Island, Mimmi heads there to warn the mermaids and Weilan sends the other young mermaids to safety. Amaris soon runs into Chris and Karl and runs away frightened. As Chris, Karl, and the mermaids search for her together, Amaris continues to hide, fearful of interacting with land ...
In 2011, it was announced that Hansen would join the cast of internationally distributed series Mako Mermaids. In season 2 onwards, he and Alex Cubis portrayed mermen, alongside Lucy Fry and Isabel Durant, who portrayed mermaids. [7] Hansen was cast in role in the recurring role of Ilian in the fourth season of The 100.
Netflix has landed the exclusive online rights to teenage mermaid series Mako Mermaids. This is a spinoff of the Australian-made hit show H2O: Just Add Water, which is already available on Netflix ...
Isabel Durant (born 21 December 1991 [1] [2]), sometimes credited as Issi Durant, is an Australian actress and dancer.She is known for her roles as Grace Whitney in Dance Academy (2012–2013), Ondina the mermaid in Mako: Island of Secrets (2015–2016) and Claire Brady in Days of Our Lives (2020–2021).
Lucy Elizabeth Fry (born 13 March 1992 [1]) is an Australian actress.She is known for portraying Zoey in Lightning Point, Lyla in Mako: Island of Secrets, and Lissa Dragomir in the film Vampire Academy.
Jonathan Mark Shiff is an Australian television producer of television series.After leaving his work as a lawyer, he founded his own Melbourne-based production company, Jonathan M. Shiff Productions, in 1988.