Kylie Bracknell is an accomplished actress, voice-over artist, television presenter, public speaker, writer, director and producer from the south west of Western Australia – the Noongar nation. Passionate about language revival, Kylie has developed innovative works completely in Noongar language, including the reimagining of Shakespeare’s Macbeth titled Hecate (2020), performance of Shakespearean sonnets at Shakespeare’s Globe in London (2012), two re-voiced episodes of the award-winning animation series Little J & Big Cuz, and Fist of Fury Noongar Daa, the first feature film to be dubbed in an Australian language. Kylie hosts the children’s television program Waabiny Time (NITV) and has raised awareness of Indigenous languages via platforms including TEDx (2014) and ABC television’s Q&A program (2016). As an actor, Kylie has featured in television programs such as Irreverent (Netflix), Little J & Big Cuz (NITV and ABC), The Gods of Wheat Street (ABC) and Redfern Now (ABC), films including I Met a Girl (2020), Ace of Spades (2012) and Stone Bros (2009), and theatre productions including Black is the New White (STC 2017-19) and The Sapphires (Belvoir 2010). She has over two decades experience working in Australia’s creative industries is a 2020 recipient of Australia’s prestigious Sydney Myer Performing Arts Award.