
film. television. theatre.
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After landing her first professional acting role at six years old, Sian has spent the following years working consistently across both screen & stage.
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Sian has appeared in feature films such as Fragmentary, television series such as Too Pretty To Be Witty (ABC/Screen Australia) and The Feed (SBS Viceland), as well as national commercial campaigns for brands such as Toyota & RSPCA Pet Insurance.
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Sian has trained with industry leading teachers & casting directors in both Australia & Los Angeles, most recently with Chum Ehelepola at Sydney Actors Collective.
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Audiences will next see Sian as Diane Rialto in the upcoming Netflix feature Thrash, also starring Phoebe Dyvenor & Whitney Peak.​​






CREDITS
Height: 167cm/5'6" / Hair: Brown / Eyes: Hazel / Citizenship: Australia/UK
FILM & TELEVISION (selected)
Thrash
Too Pretty To Be Witty
The Feed
Deadly Women
Fragmentary
Trash
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commercial (selected)
2024-2026
2021-2022
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theatre (selected)
The Women
Assassins
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​training
Advanced Screen Acting
Screen Acting/Audition Technique
Professional Actors Masterclass
Dance​​
Supporting
Supporting
Supporting
Supporting
Supporting
Supporting
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Toyota
RSPCA Pet Insurance
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Jane
Emma Goldman
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Chum Ehelepola / Socratis Otto
Les Chantery
Various Teachers
Various Teachers
Netflix / Sony Pictures
ABC / Screen Australia
SBS Viceland
Discovery / Beyond International
Bendy Spoon Productions
Dir. Ryan O'Donnell
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Dir. Paul Middleditch
Dir. Andrew Garrick
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Dir. Alexander Andrews
Dir. Jennifer Bartlett
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Sydney Actors Collective
Les Chantery Studio
AIPA (Los Angeles)
Brent Street Studios​​
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Sian Luxford could not have been more perfectly cast. [H]er moment to shine was when conversing with another househand, where [she] gave the audience laugh after laugh and due cause to sing Luxford’s praises.
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Theatre Buzz AU
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Sian Luxford is excellent as Jane, demonstrating great comic timing and facial expressions.
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The AU Review
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Each scene brings moments of hilarity and top notch comedic timing, notably when [an] Irish maid [Chloe Pryce] and her sidekick [Sian Luxford] spend an inordinate amount of time analysing their boss’ extra marital affair
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