Shane Jacobson is one of Australia's most loved, award-winning actors, presenters and entertainers. His incredible and varied career spans over 40 years both here at home and internationally.
The successful film
Kenny (2006) brought Shane world-wide recognition as well as an AFI Award for best lead actor. Shane's subsequent credits include:
Cactus (2008) with
Bryan Brown,
Charlie & Boots (2009) with
Paul Hogan, the animated
Santa's Apprentice (2010) with
Delta Goodrem,
Surviving Georgia (2011) with
Holly Valance and
Pia Miranda, Hollywood blockbuster
The Bourne Legacy (2012) with
Jeremy Renner,
Edward Norton and Academy Award winner
Rachel Weisz, the hugely popular
Oddball (2015) with
Sarah Snook and
Deborah Mailman,
The Dressmaker (2015) with
Kate Winslet,
Judy Davis,
Liam Hemsworth and
Hugo Weaving,
The BBQ (2018) with
Magda Szubanski,
That's Not My Dog! (2018),
7 Guardians of the Tomb (2018) with
Kelsey Grammer,
Brothers' Nest (2018) with his brother
Clayton Jacobson and in
Bruce Beresford's
Ladies in Black (2018). Shane is soon to be seen in the films:
The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee (2020) with Paul Hogan,
Chevy Chase and
John Cleese and
Never Too Late (2020) with
James Cromwell,
Jacki Weaver and
Jack Thompson.
As a TV Host, presenter and actor, Shane's appearances have been numerous and varied. Some of his shows have included hosting and presenting at the Australian Film Institute Awards (2010),
Top Gear Australia (2008),
The Great Australian Bake Off (2013), The Logies (2015, 2018) and
Little Big Shots (2017) as well as telemovies
Beaconsfield (2012),
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (2012) and Jack Irish (2012, 2013, 2016 & 2018) with
Guy Pearce, to roles in TV series like
Kenny's World (2008),
The Time of Our Lives (2013),
Fat Tony & Co (2014),
Open Slather (2015) and appearing in reality TV shows: The Real Full Monty (2018), The All New Monty (2019) and
Australia's Got Talent (2007). Shane will soon appear in the Seven TV show: Mates on a Mission.
Shane's stage career has been just as successful. On stage, he has received a Helpmann Award for Best Male in a Supporting Role for 'Nicely Nicely' in the 2008 revival of the musical Guys and Dolls. Some of Shane's other on-stage roles include: The Drowsy Chaperone (2010) with Geoffrey Rush, QI Live (2011) with
Stephen Fry, 8 The Play (2012), Shane Warne - The Musical (2013) and Mother & Son (2014) with
Noeline Brown and The Rocky Horror Show (2018) with
Todd McKenney.
As an author, Shane has penned his best-selling bio The Long Road to Overnight Success and most recently his exploration of his life as a motoring tragic in his second book, Rev Head.