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Igor Sas
Igor Sas is an Australian film, television and stage actor. He is best known for his work on children's television series such as ''Parallax'', ''Wormwood'', ''Lockie Leonard'' and ''The Gift''. He has also appeared in a number of films, including ''Japanese Story''.
==Career==
Sas began his career in 1982 in the Australian soap opera ''Sons and Daughters''. He appeared in multiple episodes of television shows ''Ship to Shore'' between 1993 and 1994, ''The Gift'' in 1997, and ''Minty'' in 1998. Sas acted alongside Marcus Graham and Kerry Armstrong in 1998's ''Justice'', starred in ''Bad Credit and Aliens'' (2001) and played Fraser in the feature film ''Japanese Story'' with Toni Collette. He returned to TV in 2004, portraying Stefan Raddic in ''Parallax'', then Old Squasher in the 2007 ''Lockie Leonard'' television series based on the novels of the same name by Tim Winton. His next feature film is ''Woody Island''.
He is also active in Australian theatre; in 1998, Sas played numerous characters in ''Black Russians'', and in 2001, he featured in a play titled ''The Butcher'', about a butcher in a country town in decline as its inhabitants move to the city. From 2001 to 2002, he appeared in Yasmina Reza's '''Art''' with John Wood and Geoff Kelso, and in 2003, he performed in ''The Corporal's Wife''.
Sas directed the stage version of ''Closer'' in 2007, starred in ''Fragmented'', and in ''Club Gargouille'', a production about Quasimodo's half-brother Modo, who runs a cabaret club. In 2008, Sas played multiple characters in an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's ''The Red Shoes'',〔 〕 portrayed a bouffon in ''The York Lynchings'', and appeared in ''The Female of the Species''.
Sas, who is known for his glasses, listed his physical features as 5-foot-10 tall and 125 pounds on his resume.
In 2010 Sas appeared, with a minor role, in the Australian horror movie ''Needle''.

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