Adele Vuko
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Adele Vuko is an Australian actress, writer, director and producer. She is one third of the comedy trio Skit Box, who have achieved over 100 million hits online for viral videos including the parody music video Activewear (80 million views across Facebook and YouTube) and I Got That Flow (30 million views across Facebook and YouTube). Skit Box's sketch television series Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am, which Adele co-created, co-wrote and co-directed, screened on ABC and Seeso in the US.
Most recently, Adele directed an Australian feature, Christmas Ransom, for Every Cloud Productions and Stan. Adele is a writer for the six-part mini-series Love Me seasons 1 and 2, produced by Warner Bros. International Television Australia in association with Aquarius Films for Binge. Adele was nominated for an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) award for her screenplay for Season One, Episode Four of Love Me. Additionally, Love Me was nominated for an Aacta award for Best Drama Series, a TV Week Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series, and was nominated for the Logie for Most Popular Drama Program. The series is based on the Swedish series Älska Mig, created by Josephine Bornebusch, which won the 2020 Kristallen Award for Drama Series of the Year.
In 2020, Adele wrote and performed in the ABC comedy series, At Home Alone Together, which was nominated for an Aacta award for Best Comedy Series. Adele co-created and co-wrote the web series Over and Out which was nominated at the 2019 Aacta Awards for Best Online Drama or Comedy. The series also won Best Comedy Series at 2019 Rio WebFest, going on to win Best Director at the 2019 London Short Film Festival. The web-series is in development for a television adaptation which Adele co-created, wrote and will perform in.
Most recently, Adele directed an Australian feature, Christmas Ransom, for Every Cloud Productions and Stan. Adele is a writer for the six-part mini-series Love Me seasons 1 and 2, produced by Warner Bros. International Television Australia in association with Aquarius Films for Binge. Adele was nominated for an Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (Aacta) award for her screenplay for Season One, Episode Four of Love Me. Additionally, Love Me was nominated for an Aacta award for Best Drama Series, a TV Week Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series, and was nominated for the Logie for Most Popular Drama Program. The series is based on the Swedish series Älska Mig, created by Josephine Bornebusch, which won the 2020 Kristallen Award for Drama Series of the Year.
In 2020, Adele wrote and performed in the ABC comedy series, At Home Alone Together, which was nominated for an Aacta award for Best Comedy Series. Adele co-created and co-wrote the web series Over and Out which was nominated at the 2019 Aacta Awards for Best Online Drama or Comedy. The series also won Best Comedy Series at 2019 Rio WebFest, going on to win Best Director at the 2019 London Short Film Festival. The web-series is in development for a television adaptation which Adele co-created, wrote and will perform in.