Hungry Ghosts is a suspenseful, character-driven ghost story with heart, humour and scares. Set in contemporary Melbourne during the month of the Hungry Ghost Festival, when the Vietnamese community venerate their dead, four families find themselves haunted by ghosts from the past. As these hauntings intensify, they threaten to unleash their deepest fears and expose secrets long buried.
Through an ensemble of characters, both Vietnamese and Anglo, Hungry Ghosts explores the concept of the inherent trauma we pass down from one generation to the next, and how notions of displacement impact human identity - long after the events themselves. Can you ever really leave behind the trauma of your past? Is it possible to abandon both spiritual and physical culture, or does it form part of your fundamental DNA?
To free themselves and those they love, each character in Hungry Ghosts must atone for their sins and confront their deepest fears or risk being swallowed by the shadows of their past.
Here is a look at the incredible ensemble cast.
CATHERINE VĂN-DAVIES plays May Le
MAY LE (Catherine Văn-Davies) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Catherine Văn-Davies is an established Vietnamese Australian stage and screen actor who has worked both nationally and internationally. She has worked regularly with Playwriting Australia as an actor and facilitator for their Outreach and Lotus (Contemporary Asian Australian Performance) programs working to foster emerging culturally and linguistically diverse voices. She also has extensive experience developing new Australian work and was an Associate Artist of Milk Crate Theatre, the only national theatre company dedicated to working with and for marginalised and/or homeless adults.
JILLIAN NGUYEN plays Sophie Tran
SOPHIE TRAN (Jillian Nguyen) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
You might recognise Jillian Nguyen from her most recent work in Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang where she starred alongside Russell Crowe. Jillian was born as Huyen Dieu at a Sungai Besi refugee camp in Malaysia and immigrated to Australia with her family when she was 14 months old. Apart from Hungry Ghosts you will next see her as the female lead in upcoming romantic US/Australian sci-fi feature Loveland directed by Mystery Road’s Ivan Sen and co-starring Ryan Kwanten and Hugo Weaving.
BRYAN BROWN plays Neil Stockton
NEIL STOCKTON (Bryan Brown) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Iconic Australian actor Bryan Brown became an international success in the early eighties gaining critical acclaim for performances in Breaker Morant and TV series A Town Like Alice and more recently big-screen hits Palm Beach and . Bryan’s passion for storytelling behind the camera emerged in the formation of film and television production company, New Town Films. New Town projects include Dead Heart and 12-part series Twisted Tales, featuring some of Australia’s most prolific actors and exciting new directors which screened in over 100 countries.
CLARE BOWEN plays Liz Stockton
LIZ STOCKTON (Clare Bowen) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Clare Bowen is an accomplished actor, singer and songwriter, beloved by audiences worldwide for both her iconic role as Scarlett O’Connor on TV series Nashville, and her original music, which she tours live globally. Nashville opened a door for Clare’s solo music career, which has flourished. Clare has played to sold-out crowds in iconic venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, the Ryman Auditorium and the O2 Arena. She released her debut self-titled album, ‘CLARE BOWEN’ in 2018.
FERDINAND HOANG plays Anh Nguyen
ANH NGUYEN (Ferdinand Hoang) Photo Credit: Sarah Entiknap Source: SBS
Ferdinand Hoang is a versatile and chameleonic actor. He has worked with some of the world’s most highly acclaimed directors and actors, including Gregory Peck, Michael Caine, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill, Bruce Beresford and Phillip Noyce. His feature film credits include appearances in The Quiet American, Mao’s Last Dancer, Little Fish, The Home Song Stories and Jasper Jones. He has also appeared in theatre plays, short films and miniseries, including Chris Lilley’s cult TV mockumentary We Can Be Heroes.
GABRIELLE CHAN plays Lien Nguyen
LIEN NGUYEN (Gabrielle Chan) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Gabrielle Chan is an Australian actor of Vietnamese descent. At the age of 15, she left Vietnam and completed her high school education in Hong Kong, finishing her tertiary studies in Australia. Gabrielle has performed in Chinese opera, short films, television series and in various theatrical productions. Her last short film The Egg was nominated for a Best Short Film award after premiering at the Sydney Film Festival in 2019.
GARETH YUEN plays Paul Nguyen
Paul escaped from Vietnam with his mother and was forced to grow up overnight. As they found a new life in Australia, he became the ‘man of the house’ which was then seemingly usurped when his father Anh turned up a few years later. Along with his own trauma from the war years and the escape, Paul has always struggled to have a relationship with his father.
Gareth Yuen’s career has spanned theatre, film, radio and television across Australia, New Zealand and the United States. He played Loc Minh Vu in Headstart and appeared in Ponderosa (US Cable TV’s prequel to Bonanza) and Round the Twist. A NIDA graduate, Gareth has been seen on our TV screens more recently in Underbelly and globally by generations of kids in his role as Dax, the Blue Ranger in the 15th season of the inimitable US action adventure series, Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive.
PAUL NGUYEN (Gareth Yuen) and CLARE NGUYEN (Justine Clarke) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
JUSTINE CLARKE plays Clare Nguyen
Clare fell in love with Paul at university. They married and have two children, but Clare grew dismayed as the young carefree Paul matured into an overly worried and often domineering husband. While Paul wants to leave his past (and culture) behind, Clare has worked hard to ensure her children know their roots and learn Vietnamese.
Justine Clarke is one of film and television’s most familiar faces for Australians of all ages. Her credits include Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, Bootmen, Japanese Story, Red Dog: True Blue, Rake, Love My Way and Tangle. For her 2005 performance in the Australian feature Look Both Ways alongside William McInnes, Justine earned nominations for the AFIs, the IF Awards and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role. A Playschool regular, Justine has also won her way into the hearts of many young TV viewers.
RYAN CORR plays Dr Ben Williams
Dr BEN WILLIAMS (Ryan Corr) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Ryan Corr is a NIDA graduate and star of the stage and screen. You'll recognise him from TV hits like Love Child, Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Tangle, Redfern Now and Packed to the Rafters, plus Australian films like Holding the Man. Ryan was named the GQ Breakthrough Actor of 2015 and he has been the recipient of the Australians in Film Heath Ledger Scholarship and the IF Out of the Box award. A favourite among audiences he has received Logie nominations in the categories of Most Outstanding New Talent and Most Popular New Male Talent.
SUSIE PORTER plays Catherine Taylor
CATHERINE TAYLOR (Susie Porter) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Nominated for multiple AFIs, Logies and AACTA awards, Susie Porter has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most outstanding actors. Her remarkable list of credits include feature films Summer Coda, Bootman, Better Than Sex, Paradise Road, Two Hands and the award-winning Little Fish. You may have seen Susie in critically acclaimed film Ladies in Black, Cargo, Don’t Tell and Hounds of Love. On the small screen, she played the lead role in , Love My Way, The Secret Life of Us, Sisters of War and has most recently appeared in international hit Wentworth.
SUZY WRONG plays Roxy Ling
ROXY LING (Suzy Wrong) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Suzy Wrong started her acting career with the Singapore Armed Forces Music & Drama Company, where she received formal training and intensive stage experience all over Singapore and in neighbouring countries, culminating in a Best Performance of the Year Life Theatre Award for the play Purple in 1998. Aside from performing, Suzy is also a theatre critic and blogger for the Sydney main stage and independent scenes, publishing at ‘Suzy Goes See’ and also at the Europe-based ‘Auditorium Mag’.
OAKLEY KWON plays Diane Tran
DIANE TRAN (Oakley Kwon) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Melbourne local Oakley Kwon graduated with a law degree before moving into acting. Oakley completed her actor’s training through NIDA, and since formally commencing her acting career in 2017, Oakley has appeared in several Australian productions, including , Harrow, Neighbours and Danger Close: Battle of Long Tan. Oakley’s portrayal of Diane Tran in Hungry Ghosts is her first major supporting role in a television miniseries.
LAP PHAN plays Dr Sang Tran
Dr SANG TRAN (Lap Phan) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
Queensland actor Lap Phan has a lengthy list of screen and stage credits, including TV shows Sea Patrol, Wildside and Maximum Choppage, and movies including Phillip Noyce’s The Quiet American and Abe Forsythe’s Down Under. When not on screen, Lap is a keen filmmaker, who won an audience award for his Tropfest short film, Bird Therapy.
HAIHA LE plays Tracy Tran
TRACY TRAN (Haiha Le) and her son ETHAN (Timothy Nguyen) Photo Credit: Sarah Enticknap Source: SBS
HaiHa Le has worked extensively in theatre and TV since 2003. HaiHa received a Green Room Award nomination for her performance in Shrimp and was a regular cast member of Bed of Roses and Kick. You may also have seen HaiHa in Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Neighbours, Sea Patrol, Rake, City Homicide, The Elephant Princess or The Code or most recently in Mr Inbetween 2 directed by Nash Edgerton.
Hungry Ghosts premieres over four nights at 9.30pm from Monday 24 August to Thursday 27 August on SBS. Episodes will be available at each night at the same time as broadcast. The series will also be available with , and subtitles at SBS On Demand. Watch episode 1 now:
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