
Heath Bergersen
Born
March 8, 1976 (49 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Derby, Western Australia, Australia
Heath Bergersen is an Australian Indigenous actor who has worked in various Australian television series and movies. Bergersen was born in the remote township of Derby, near Broome in Western Australia, but was adopted and moved to the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia, at a young age. At 16, Bergersen moved to Perth to pursue music and acting. He initially taught primary school children about Aboriginal art, culture, history and the technique of the didgeridoo. Bergersen followed his passions for music and performance by completing the Aboriginal Musical Theatre Training Course under Michael Leslie, the original choreographer of the acclaimed theatre musical Bran Nue Dae. Bergersen has appeared in the musical Bran Nu Dae, performed with the Warda Dance Group, and acted in various plays, including Wicked, No Prejudice and Runumuk. He has appeared in various television shows including Kids Co. and The Great Outdoors, performed didgeridoo for the Channel 7 Christmas Pageant, and appeared in the SBS TV documentaries Images of Us and Destination Dole. Bergersen has appeared in feature films including Rabbit Proof Fence, Mabo, Japanese Story, Secret River, and in the lead role of Jarli Cooper in ReFraction.

The Secret River
Mullaba · (2 episodes)
2015

Black Comedy
Guest Cast · (3 episodes)
2014

Mabo
Davy
2012

Stone Bros.
Pauly
2009

Dirt Game
Grant · (1 episode)
2009

Weewar
Dyung
2006

Japanese Story
Petrol Bloke
2003

Rabbit-Proof Fence
Jacky
2002

Sweat
Stewie Perkins · (26 episodes)
1996