Bjorn Stewart is a talented and multifaceted individual, hailing from the rich cultural heritage of Western Yalanji and Wemba-Wemba, Indigenous Australian communities.
As a creative force to be reckoned with, Stewart has made a name for himself as an actor, screenwriter, and director, drawing from his roots in the urban Indigenous experience in Western Sydney's Campbelltown suburb.
Stewart's academic background in Performance Art at the University of Wollongong has undoubtedly influenced his eclectic style, which seamlessly blends elements from theatre to bring a unique perspective to the forefront.
In 2021, Stewart's directorial debut, All My Friends Are Racist, made waves internationally, premiering at Series Mania and claiming the AACTA award for Best Short Form Comedy.
The same year, Stewart was handpicked by acclaimed director Taika Waititi to serve as his director's attachment on the highly anticipated film, Thor: Love and Thunder.
Fast forward to 2023, Stewart took the reins as director on the ABC comedy series Gold Diggers, marking his debut television role and earning a nomination for an ADG award in the process.
Throughout his career, Stewart has consistently pushed boundaries and defied expectations, solidifying his position as a rising star in the Australian entertainment industry.