Denny Lawrence
Denny Lawrence (born 1951 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, writer, producer and director of television, theatre and film.
Denny Lawrence | |
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Born | 1951 (age 71–72) |
Education | NIDA, Australian Film, Television and Radio School |
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Years active | 1967-2016 |
He studied at NIDA and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. Among his most notable credits are the feature film Goodbye Paradise (1983) and the mini-series Bodyline (1984).[1] He has also worked extensively as a teacher.[2]
Select credits
Films
- The Outing – short
- Goodbye Paradise (1983) – co-writer
- Emoh Ruo (1985) – director
- The Coca-Cola Kid (1985) – additional dialogue
- Archer (1986) – director
- Army Wives (1986) – director
- Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1987) – co-writer
- Afraid to Dance (1988) – director
- Rainbow's End (1995) – director
- A Divided Heart (2008) – director
TV series
- The Young Doctors (1979–80) – director
- The Restless Years – director
- Sons and Daughters (1982–83) – director
- Bodyline (1984) – co-writer, co-director
- Palace of Dreams (1985) – co-writer, co-director
- The Last Resort (1988) – director
- The Bill (1991) – director
- A Country Practice (1980s) – producer, director
- Snowy River: The McGregor Saga (1995–96) – producer, director, writer
- State Coroner (1998) – director
- Something in the Air (2000-2001) – director
- Blue Heelers (2002) – director
- MDA (2002-2003) – producer, director
- Tricky Business (2012) – producer
References
- Christine Cremen, "Denny Lawrence", Cinema Papers, May–June 1983 p 113
- Biography at Tisch School of Arts
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