Phillip Noyce Movies and Career Information
Apr 29, 1950
Griffith
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Phillip Noyce (born 29 April 1950) is an Australian film director. Noyce was born in Griffith, New South Wales, attended Barker College, Sydney, and began making short films at the age of 18, starting with Better to Reign in Hell, using his friends as the cast. He joined the Australian Film & Television School in 1973, and released his first professional film in 1977. After his debut feature, the medium-length Backroads (1977), Noyce achieved commercial and critical success with Newsfront (1978), which won Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards for Best Film, Director, and Screenplay. Noyce worked on two miniseries for Australian television with fellow Australian filmmaker George Miller: The Dismissal (1983) and The Cowra Breakout (1984). Miller also produced the film that brought Noyce his greatest acclaim in the United States — the thriller Dead Calm (1989) which turned Nicole Kidman into a star. His greatest commercial success to date has been the Tom Clancy spy thriller Clear and Present Danger (1994) starring Harrison Ford. Noyce achieved great acclaim in Australia for the "stolen generation" picture, Rabbit-Proof Fence, which won the Australian Film Institute Award for Best
- Phillip Noyce Movies before 2012
- Gulpilil: One Red Blood 2002
- Movies Directed by Phillip Noyce
- Salt 2010
- Catch a Fire 2006
- Salt (2003) 2003
- Rabbit-Proof Fence 2002
- Quiet American 2002
- Newsfront 2001
- Backroads 2000
- Bone Collector 1999
- Saint 1997
- Patriot Games 1992
- Dead Calm 1989
- Heatwave (1982) 1983
- Clear and Present Danger
- Omega Doom
- Movies Produced by Phillip Noyce
- Rabbit-Proof Fence 2002
- Movies Written by Phillip Noyce
- Newsfront 2001