Fred SchepisiBirth Place: Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Date of Birth: December 26, 1939 Heritage: Australian Famous for: Golden Globe nominee for 'A Cry in the Dark' (1988) Contact Fred Schepisi |
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The son of an Australian car salesman, Fred Schepisi half-heartedly pursued a
life as a priest, but left the seminary by the age of 15. Schepisi then shifted
his interest to the world of TV advertising. After directing several
commercials, he moved into documentary filmmaking, winning an Australian Film
Institute award in the process. Schepisi then set up his own highly respected
production company, The Film House. He was 36 years old before he had the time
and financial backing to direct his first fictional feature, the
semi-autobiographical The Devil's Playground (1976). With his race-conscious The
Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith (1978), Schepisi gained international renown; he used
his new industry clout to leave Australia behind for a Hollywood career, briefly
returning to his native country for the wrenchingly true story of
trial-by-headline, A Cry in the Dark (1988). Schepisi's American-produced output
has included Iceman (1984), The Russia House (1989), Six Degrees of Separation
(1993), and the long-delayed Mr. Baseball (1993). |
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