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Summary. Brandon Walters took a hiatus from acting for 11 years after his role in Australia. Despite his international acclaim, Walters struggled financially, and acting wasn't feasible for him. Walters has appeared in two other acting roles after Australia.
In November 2006, Luhrmann began searching for an actor to play an Aboriginal boy of 8–10 years old and by April 2007, 11-year-old Brandon Walters was cast into the role of Nullah.
12-year-old. At the beginning of Baz Luhrmann's Faraway Downs, 12-year-old Aboriginal boy Nullah (Brandon Walters) recounts the abiding lesson his grandfather taught him growing up in the wilderness of the Northern Territory of Australia: “Tell 'em story.” Over the course of the six-part series, a reimagining of Luhrmann's 2008 ...
Shortly after, Brandon entered into the U.S. Army and was married to his beautiful wife, Megan Lee, August 20, 2014 in Grand Haven, Michigan.
While there are inaccuracies late in the film Luhrmann shows Japanese forces on Australian soil, which did not actually occur, and creates a fictional “Missionary Island” where aboriginal children were taken, implicitly to serve as the first Japanese targets—these are liberties permitted an artist.