Katrina Sedgwick

Katrina Anne-Marie Sedgwick OAM (born 27 December 1967)[1] is the CEO and director of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

[1] Sedgwick began her career as a nine-year-old performer in the Australian film classic The Last Wave,[5] directed by Peter Weir.

[6] Sedgwick also provided the voice of McDuff in the Australian children's TV series, Johnson and Friends, as well as being the character's costume actor for the first two seasons.

[6] Her "big break" was working with Nigel Jamieson, as the Associate Producer of the 1996 Adelaide Festival of Arts free outdoor program, Red Square.

[3] Sedgwick resigned as Head of TV Arts at the ABC in February 2015, then took up the position of Director/CEO of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.