Chris Noonan

Chris Noonan
Chris Noonan
Born Christopher Noonan
14 November 1952
Sydney, Australia
Occupation Film director, Film producer, Screenwriter and Actor
Years active 1970 - Present

Chris Noonan (born 14 November 1952)[1] is a Sydney-based Australian filmmaker and actor best known for the pioneering live-action / CG film Babe, for which he received Academy Award nominations as both director and writer.

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Biography

Encouraged by his father, Noonan made his first short film, Could It Happen Here? when he was sixteen.[2] It won a prize at the Sydney Film Festival and was later screened on Australian television.[1]

On leaving school in 1970 Noonan went to work for the Commonwealth Film Unit ( now Film Australia), as a production assistant, assistant editor, production manager and assistant director making short films and documentaries.[1][2]

In 1973 Noonan was in the inaugural intake on the directors' course (along with Gillian Armstrong and Phillip Noyce) at the Australian Film Television and Radio School.[1][2] In 1974 he returned to Film Australia where he worked on a number of films and documentaries, including working as assistant director on the cult movie The Cars That Ate Paris.[3]

In 1979 he set up his own production company, and in 1980 documented the lives of a troupe of handicapped actors, in the acclaimed Stepping Out,[1][2][3] which won the UNESCO prize in 1980 and an Australian Film Institute Award for 'Best Documentary' in 1981.[4] He co-wrote and co-directed the Australian mini-series The Cowra Breakout, wrote and directed five episodes of the mini-series, Vietnam, and made his television movie debut with The Riddle of The Stinson.[1][3]

Noonan served for two years (1987–88) as President of the Australian Screen Directors' Association, and in 1990 was appointed for a three year term as Chairman of the Australian Film Commission.[1][2]

In 1995 he wrote the screenplay, with George Miller, and directed the film, Babe,[3] his first theatrical feature.[1] The film earnt $US280m in its 18-language world theatrical release, a further $US217m in international video sales[1] and was nominated for seven Academy Awards (including nominations for Noonan for 'Best Director' and 'Best Adapted Screenplay'). Noonan's contributions also resulted in two British Academy Film Award nominations for 'Best Screenplay' and 'Best Film', a Saturn Award nomination at the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films for 'Best Writing', a Humanitas Prize nomination in the 'Best Feature Film' category, a Writers Guild of America award nomination for 'Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published', and winning a Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for 'Best Director', a London Critics Circle Award for 'Newcomer of the Year' and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for 'Best New Director'.[4]

He co-produced the popular Davida Allen telemovie, Feeling Sexy, in 1999.[1][2][3][5]

In 2006 he directed the biographical film, Miss Potter, based on the life of children's author Beatrix Potter.[1][3][6] Noonan has two further projects including Zebras, a drama set in the final days of apartheid South Africa and The Third Witch, a retelling of William Shakespere's Macbeth from the perspective of one of the witches, in development.[1]

Filmography

  • Bulls (1973) - Director/Writer
  • 27A (1974) - Title Designer
  • The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) - Assistant Director
  • Cass (TV) (1978) - Director
  • Stepping Out (TV) (1980) - Director/Writer
  • The Cowra Breakout (1984) - Director
  • The Riddle of the Stinson (TV) (1987) - Director
  • Vietnam (TV) (1987) - Director/Story & Teleplay
  • Police State (TV) (1989) - Director/Writer
  • Babe (1995) - Director/Screenplay
  • Idiot Box (1996) Actor
  • Feeling Sexy (1999) - Executive Producer
  • A Wreck, a Tangle (2000) - Thanks
  • Preservation (2003) - Director Mentor
  • Somersault (2003) - Script Advisor: Aurora
  • Miss Potter (2006) - Director
  • Ticket Out (2010) - Executive Producer
  • The Third Witch (TBA) - Director
  • Zebras (TBA) - Director

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Chris Noonan". Song Summit Sydney. April 2008. http://www.songsummit.com.au/SS08/speakers/Chris-Noonan.htm. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Executive Producer: Chris Noonan". Binnaburra Film Company. http://www.binnaburrafilm.com/exec_producer.html. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Chris Noonan". IMDb. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003088/. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 
  4. ^ a b "Chris Noonan awards". IMDb. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0003088/awards. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 
  5. ^ "Feeling Sexy on location". Urban Cinefile. http://www.urbancinefile.com.au/home/view.asp?a=1475&s=Features. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 
  6. ^ Huttner, Jan Lisa (1 May 2007). "Jan chats with Director Christopher Noonan". films42.com. http://www.films42.com/chats/noonan.asp. Retrieved 10 March 2010. 

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