Jamie Timony
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Jamie Timony is an Australian actor known for his dynamic performances across film and television. Most recently, he played Toby in Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar (2025), and starred as the wayward Liam Mason in the Foxtel/Binge miniseries High Country (2024). Previously, he portrayed a grown-up Adam Beaufort in Disney+'s psychological thriller The Clearing (2023), based on J.P. Pomare's best-selling novel.
Jamie made a chilling impression as the disturbed Daryl Woodrell opposite Adrian Grenier in Netflix's Clickbait (2021), which debuted at #1 on the platform in the U.S. His film credits include acclaimed Australian art-house works such as Sleeping Beauty (2011), Eye of the Storm (2013), and Tracks (2013), as well as The Hunter (2011), where he starred opposite Willem Dafoe. Internationally, he appeared in Hard Target 2 (2016), filmed in Thailand, and shared the screen with John Cleese in Crazy About You (2019).
Beyond acting, Jamie is the creator, writer, and star of Comedy Central's mockumentary series These New South Whales, bringing to life the antics of his real-life punk band. His breakout role came as Nate in H2O: Just Add Water, a global sensation still topping Netflix's children's TV rankings nearly two decades later.
Jamie made a chilling impression as the disturbed Daryl Woodrell opposite Adrian Grenier in Netflix's Clickbait (2021), which debuted at #1 on the platform in the U.S. His film credits include acclaimed Australian art-house works such as Sleeping Beauty (2011), Eye of the Storm (2013), and Tracks (2013), as well as The Hunter (2011), where he starred opposite Willem Dafoe. Internationally, he appeared in Hard Target 2 (2016), filmed in Thailand, and shared the screen with John Cleese in Crazy About You (2019).
Beyond acting, Jamie is the creator, writer, and star of Comedy Central's mockumentary series These New South Whales, bringing to life the antics of his real-life punk band. His breakout role came as Nate in H2O: Just Add Water, a global sensation still topping Netflix's children's TV rankings nearly two decades later.