Ben Osmo
Ben Osmo is an Australian Production Sound Mixer. He is recipient of an Academy Award, three AACTA Awards and an honorary Australian Centenary Medal 2001. He is best known for his works Dead Calm (1989), Strictly Ballroom (1991) and Mad Max: Fury Road, which earned him the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing at the 88th Academy Awards alongside Chris Jenkins and Gregg Rudloff.[1][2]
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Occupation | Production Sound Mixer |
Years active | 1974–present |
Filmography
- 2015: Women He's Undressed (documentary)
- 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road
- 2014: Devil's Playground (TV series)
- 2012: The Sapphires
- 2011: Shelling Peas (Short)
- 2011: Sleeping Beauty
- 2009: The Boys Are Back
- 2008: Newcastle
- 2008: The Black Balloon
- 2006: Monarch Cove
- 2006: Charlotte's Web
- 2003: Fuel (Short)
- 2003: Peter Pan
- 2003: Danny Deckchair
- 2002: The Nugget
- 2002: Rabbit-Proof Fence
- 2001: The Man Who Sued God
- 2001: He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
- 2001: Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles
- 2000: The Monkey's Mask
- 1999: Holy Smoke
- 1998: Babe: Pig in the City
- 1997: Oscar and Lucinda
- 1997: Robinson Crusoe
- 1996: The Phantom
- 1995: Babe
- 1995: Operation Dumbo Drop
- 1994: Country Life
- 1993: The Custodian
- 1992: Lorenzo's Oil
- 1992: The Last Days of Chez Nous
- 1992: Strictly Ballroom
- 1992: Turtle Beach
- 1990: Prisoners of the Sun
- 1989: Bangkok Hilton (3 episodes)
- 1989: Dead Calm
- 1988: Emerald City'
- 1988: The Clean Machine
- 1987: HighTide
- 1987: Peter Kenna's The Good Wife
- 1984: Crime of the Decade
- 1984: Kindred Spirits
- 1983: Scales of Justice
- 1976: No Fences, No Boundaries: Walter Burley Griffin
- 1975: Double Dealer (film)
Awards and nominations
- 2001: Australian Centenary Medal 2001 – Honorary (2001)
- 1989: AACTA Award for Best Sound – Dead Calm (won)
- 1991: AACTA Award for Best Sound – Strictly Ballroom (nom)[3][4]
- 2007: The Zig Zag Lane IF Award for Best Sound – The Black Balloon (nom)
- 2015: AACTA Award for Best Sound – Mad Max: Fury Road (won)
- 2015: BAFTA Award for Best Sound – Mad Max: Fury Road (pending)[5]
- 2015: Satellite Award for Best Sound – Mad Max: Fury Road (pending)[6]
- 2016: Academy Award for Best Sound – Mad Max: Fury Road (Won)[7]
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References
- Coggan, Devan (13 January 2016). "John Krasinski, Guillermo del Toro, Ang Lee to announce Oscar nominations". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- "Oscars: Chris Jenkins, Gregg Rudloff and Ben Osmo Win Best Sound Mixing for 'Mad Max: Fury Road'". The Hollywood Reporter. 28 February 2016. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
- "'Ballroom' takes eight of 13 prizes". The Canberra Times. 17 October 1992. p. 4. Retrieved 23 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- "AFI Past Winners - 1992 Winners & Nominees". AFI-AACTA. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- "Film Awards Information". bafta.org. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- "Satellite Awards (2015)". International Press Academy. IPA. 2 December 2015. pressacademy.com. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
- Ford, Rebecca (14 January 2016). "Oscar Nominations: The Complete List". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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