Jett Robson

Jett Robson

Actor

Jett Robson is an upcoming actor of all area’s theatre, film and voice-over who is a recent graduate of TAFE South Bank in partnership with university Canberra with a Bachelor of acting and performance. 

Jett also participates in filming, photographing and editing his own work for online presence.

Biography

Jett Robson is a film, theatre and voice-over actor, upcoming filmmaker, photographer, writer, and editor, based in Brisbane, Queensland. A recent graduate of TAFE South Bank (in partnership with University Canberra) with a Bachelor of Acting and Performance. Also graduating from the Australian Acting Academy’s Extension Program in 2019 and 2020 gaining a Cert III in Screen and Media. Acting from an early age, Jett has gained a broad range of skills that he has applied on stage and in film, such as being able to project and say text naturalistically, with ease. He is competent in editing his own footage to make an inviting showreel for industry people to watch. Jett loves to put in the work like script analysis, research of any kind googling online or just plain people watching into his acting in order to fulfill not just the directors idea/vision, but also the story and the character he is portraying.

Some of Jett’s credits are DNA (2019), The island (2019), Bootcamp Royal 15 (2021), The Winter’s Tale (2022), Domino’s Insta advert (2023), I feel Good Gym advert (2023), Welcome to the Esh Life (2023), Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp. (2023).

Ad Astra Plays

Upcoming Plays

Past Plays

Reviews

Jett Robson did an excellent job as Hal, rogue son of Mr and Mrs McLeavy. Robson leant into the unsavoury aspects of his character well, and was particularly engaging in his dealings with the corpse.

David Wilson - Absolute Theatre | Read Review Here

Jett Robson’s sleazy, heartless Hal and Liam Hartley’s repulsive, lewd Dennis are well-played, their amorality knowing no bounds when they wind up contemplating a threesome with Fay over the dead body of Hal’s’ mother. A gruesome ending.    

Suzannah Conway - ArtsHub | Read Review Here

Robson was funny as the son of the house, leaning into the comedy with abandon.

Sarah Skubala - Theatre Travels | Read Review Here

Other Plays

2019 – DNA (theatre), St Laurence college, actor – Brian

2020 – The Island (film), Brisbane, actor – Toby

2021 – Bootcamp Royal 15 (theatre), Norman Price, actor – featured ensemble

2022 – The Winter’s Tale (theatre), Norman Price, actor – Florizel

2023 – GLASS. KILL. BLUEBEARD. IMP (theatre), Norman Price, actor – Bowie, Tyler, Marcus, Rob

2023 – Welcome to the esh life (film), Brisbane, actor – Jacko

Training

2023 – Tafe South Bank – bachelor’s degree in acting and performance, Lisa O’Neil

2019/2020 – Australian acting academy, extension program, Brendan Glanville

Representation

Freelance

Reviews