LINKS
IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4484277/
Casting Networks https://cni.au.castingnetworks.com/profile/c68a0042-6111-467e-a454-1ccfb1018d98/display
MY PRODUCTION COMPANY
TEN ALPHAS FILMS for film and documentary www.tenalphasfilms.com.au
TEN ALPHAS for corporate and commercial www.tenalphas.com.au
ACTING AWARDS
Best International Male Actor for 'The Road to Vagator', Short&Sweet Hollywood, November 2019
Best Actor for 'Life', Lucky Film Festival, Sydney, October 2013.
Best Actor for 'Life', Port Stephens Film Festival, September 2014
Nomination, Best Actor for 'Life', Sandfly Film Festival
Nomination, Best Actor for 'Life', Campfire Film Festival
Best Actor for 'Love your Thumbs' at In the Bin Festival
PRODUCING AWARDS
Finding Addison won Best Short Film at the AACTA Awards 2024
Mate:
Grand Prix Best International Film, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2022
Longlisted for the 2023 Oscars by the Academy
CREDENTIALS
Chair and Board Member of Screen Illawarra June 2020 - Present
NSW Creative Industries Business Advisor, Creative Plus Business, May 2020 - Present
Lecturer, AFTRS: 3rd year Tutor for Productions, Developed and delivered Industry Certificate in Content Creation, Applied Storytelling, Social Media Success, Video Production 101, Writing Scripts and Briefs for Video
Filmmaker in Residence, iAccelerate (University of Wollongong start-up hub) 2016-2018
Lecturer: Sydney Film School, Sydney Actors School
REVIEWS
“Bolton gives a very powerful and moving performance beautifully , rather gently fading away.....Liam in Act 2 is given a fine performance by almost unrecognizable Bolton.....” Sydney Arts
Guide for Calendar Girls
“Bolton as Annie’s husband serves well as a linchpin of the story line.” Weekend Notes or Calendar Girls
“Good performers, too..... from the cast members who keep their clothes on, notably... the dying husband, very believable as his disease progresses.” Stage Whispers
Shots or Calendar Girls
“Bolton’s portrayal of a frustrated middle-class family man, obsessed with time and gun-related massacres, is always compelling, at times funny but more often frightening” Arts Hub Review for Crime Scenes