COMBO GEORGE – Matt Chilly

There can be no mistaking it, the diversity of our history was whitewashed by the journalists who recorded the stories. Yet, being able to include and reintroduce the people of colour and the Aboriginal characters to this incredible narrative is an essential component of Vendetta 19.

Born in Mildura and raised in Robinvale, on Muthi Muthi and Dadi Dadi country, Matty Chilly is an incredible artist and creator. Raised in a large family, surrounded by family members who encouraged his talent, seeing his natural talent for the creative arts,

Matty is a self-motivated, ambitious, and proud multi-clan nation man, with ties to the Wiradjuri, Wemba Wemba, Muthi Muthi, Yorta Yorta & Gubbi Gubbi Aboriginal Tribes. Matthew also has shared ancestry with Māori Iwi’s in New Zealand.

Matt will be playing the role of Aboriginal celebrity rough rider and rodeo champion Combo George in the upcoming Vebdetta 19 production. His character was both a World War IVeterans and the victim of the system who had no desire to fit in with any kind of social norms at that time. Landing in prison over and over again throughout his life, Combo George not only adds a truly fascinating element to the narrative, but also represents the story of the Aboriginal overrepresentation in custody that is still an enormous issue even today this day.

We look forward to Matty shining in this role and can’t wait to join you all at the screening of Vendetta 19 this October!

WILLIAM EDWARDS – Daniel Sultana

With all the fine details tuned just right, Vendetta 19 is shaping up to be one of Australia’s most exciting upcoming projects.

We are thrilled to introduce Daniel Sultana as William Edwards, Squizzy Taylor’s right hand man.

Daniel began his career with a plethora of Featured Extra roles in film & television productions, including the iconic soap opera, ‘Neighbours’ and the mysterious drama, ’Ms Fishers Modern Murder Mysteries’. Professionally trained with The Australian College of Dramatic Arts and Screen Actors Australia. His first job in the industry, A Kelly Gang member, working alongside George MacKay on the Australian feature film, True History of the Kelly Gang. Daniel has worked on a range of different projects including: commercials, plays, music videos and short films, such as Bitten Tongue, working with notable actor Travis Jeffery (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes)

He’s not shy from showing off his dancing skills either. A live gig at south east Melbourne Phoenix basketball game where he had to dance around in underwear to promote the infamous Australian menswear brand, ‘TRADIE’. Sorry Melbourne United but you’re not scoring any goals whilst Daniel is pumping out the moves.

If you’re lucky enough to attend one of Daniel’s Trivia Nights, you’ll be glad you did. Daniel hosts a wide range of events across Victoria. Most predominantly on the Bellarine Peninusla, Geelong and Surf Coast Region, or perhaps you’ll catch his Summer Trivia Session aboard the Spirit of Tasmania. And…It’s not just Trivia, his event promotion is something to marvel, having being hired by one of Victoria’s highest educational precinct schools, ‘Kardinia International College’ to facilitate fundraisers, promoted BYD Automotive for their launch to the Australian automobile market and an Entertainer for Online Accounting software company Xero on their corporate retreat. With sponsored events by noteworthy brands such as SportsGirl, MECCA, and The Body Shop, Daniel has solidified his place as the go to spruiker for many businesses.

Now undertaking the role of William Edwards with award winning author, Roy Maloy’s directorial debut, Vendetta 19, Daniel brings a range of fascinating skills to the role.