Naomi Sequeira
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Naomi Sequeira is an award-winning Actress and Filmmaker based in Australia. Born in Sydney in 1994 to a Filipino mother and Portuguese father of Spanish, French, and British descent, Naomi began her career as a co-host for Disney Channel Australia's Hanging with Adam and Naomi, earning three Astra Award nominations for Most Outstanding Presenter and Most Popular Female Personality.
She transitioned to acting with roles in ABC's Rake and as lead character Tara Crossley in Disney's The Evermoor Chronicles, which aired in 163 countries. Naomi made her feature film debut opposite Debby Ryan in Rip Tide (2017), followed by leading and supporting roles in Pearl in Paradise (2018), Romance on the Menu (2020), crime drama Blood Sisters (2020), and the Shudder anthology Deadhouse Dark (2021), which premiered at Canneseries.
In 2022, Naomi wrote and directed Who I Was Before I Forgot, which won Best Actor and Best First-Time Filmmaker at the SF3 Awards. She has since appeared in Finally Me (2023), Stan Original Totally, Completely Fine (2023), Netflix's Paper Dolls (2023) as Annabel Tonkin, BBC's Return to Paradise, and the romantic comedy He Loves Me Not.
Naomi continues to expand her career both in front of and behind the camera, with a growing slate of projects in development.
She transitioned to acting with roles in ABC's Rake and as lead character Tara Crossley in Disney's The Evermoor Chronicles, which aired in 163 countries. Naomi made her feature film debut opposite Debby Ryan in Rip Tide (2017), followed by leading and supporting roles in Pearl in Paradise (2018), Romance on the Menu (2020), crime drama Blood Sisters (2020), and the Shudder anthology Deadhouse Dark (2021), which premiered at Canneseries.
In 2022, Naomi wrote and directed Who I Was Before I Forgot, which won Best Actor and Best First-Time Filmmaker at the SF3 Awards. She has since appeared in Finally Me (2023), Stan Original Totally, Completely Fine (2023), Netflix's Paper Dolls (2023) as Annabel Tonkin, BBC's Return to Paradise, and the romantic comedy He Loves Me Not.
Naomi continues to expand her career both in front of and behind the camera, with a growing slate of projects in development.