
Canberra, Australia
Sam Voutas is an Australian actor and independent filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing Red Light Revolution, China's "first sex shop comedy" which was nominated for Best Unproduced Screenplay at the 2008 Australian Inside Film Awards, showcased at The Santa Barbara International Film Festival and won the audience award at The Terracotta Far East Film Festival. Voutas played Durdin in Lu Chuan's acclaimed[3] City of Life and Death, a Chinese film about The Rape of Nanjing. The film won Best Director (Lu Chuan) and Best Cinematographer (Cao Yu) Awards at the 4th Asian Film Awards in 2010. Voutas wrote and directed the documentary The Last Breadbox, featuring Beijing taxi drivers in the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sam Voutas, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Warren

as Durdin
2009

as Byzantine Deputy Envoy
2015

as Warren
2020

as Papos

as Charles
2010
1999

as Ma Shaluo
2008

as 171096 / Sala / Opening Narration
2003
as Charles
2010
Writer