Denny Lawrence
Denny Lawrence (born 1951 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, writer, producer and director of television, theatre and film.
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
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References
- Christine Cremen, "Denny Lawrence", Cinema Papers, May–June 1983 p 113
- Biography at Tisch School of Arts
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