Phillip Noyce
Screenwriter, Producer, and Director
Box-Office Bloodbath: 'Paranormal' Slays 'Saw VI'...no sequels du Freak. Nor will you be seeing Amelia 2: Lost and Found. The Earhart movie, originally to have been directed by Phillip Noyce, with Cate Blanchett rumored to play Amelia Earhart, was finally made with Hilary Swank starring and... In this article: Amelia Earhart, Oscar, The Vampire's Assistant, Paramount Pictures, Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby, Halloween, Box Office Mojo, and Rotten Tomatoes |
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Reuters | November 04, 2009
Amelia struggled to get airborne
...Wings" -- then quickly brought in Oscar-winning screenwriter Ron Bass ("Rain Man") to pen the script. Hilary Swank signed and suggested Phillip Noyce ("Patriot Games") to direct. From July-December 2007, Noyce and Bass worked on a half-dozen...
In this article: Mira Nair, Amelia Earhart, Amelia, Ron Bass, Ted Waitt, Electra Junior, Hilary Swank, and Hachiko: A Dog's Story
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Cele-bitchy | November 04, 2009
Angelina Jolie & Liev Schreiber in dubbed Russian trailer for 'Salt'
Uploaded by screamingangie. - Full seasons and entire episodes online. Angelina Jolie filmed Salt, a Phillip Noyce-directed spy thriller, this past spring. It's not coming out in America until next summer (July 23, apparently) but we can...
In this article: Salt, Angelina Jolie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, CIA, The Bone Collector, Patriot Games, and U.S.
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MTV.com | October 15, 2009
'Where The Wild Things Are' Author's Blessing Gave The Film Freedom
And when you look back on barely speaking "collaborators" like Mark Steven Johnson and John Irving ("Simon Birch"), Tom Clancy and Phillip Noyce ("Patriot Games") or Zack Snyder and Alan Moore ("Watchmen"), it's no wonder that such unusually...
In this article: Spike Jonze, Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are, Where the Wild Things Are, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O'Hara, Hollywood, New York, Tom Clancy, and John Irving
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The Australian | October 11, 2009
Unlikely bookends in Riviera cine fest
...Mask, Horseplay and Beneath Clouds, and previous jury chairmen have included Australian film directors Bruce Beresford and Phillip Noyce. For the third year, high school students will make up a jury that will decide the award for best...
In this article: Bright Star, Australia, New Zealand, Dean Spanley, Boxing Day, Sydney Theatre Company, John Keats, and Cannes Film Festival
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Times Online | October 07, 2009
Robert S. Baker: producer, writer, director and cameraman
...grittier fare. Baker would still not let Templar go. In 1987 he jointly produced a TV movie, The Saint in Manhattan, for CBS, and in 1997 he was executive producer on a film, The Saint, directed by Philip Noyce and starring Val Kilmer.
In this article: Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman, The Saint, Roger Moore, John Creasey, Second World War, Lew Grade, Leslie Charteris, Simon Templar, and London
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TIME | October 01, 2009
P.I.s and TKOs for FX
...accepting a job as a brutal and intimidating debt collector. Clark Johnson (The Shield, The Wire) directed the pilot episode. Phillip Noyce (Clear and Present Danger) and Ross Fineman are also Executive Producers. Lights Out is produced by...
In this article: FX, Donal Logue, The Shield, John Landgraf, Fox Television Studios, Jay Leno, Holt McCallany, and Clark Johnson
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The Hollywood Reporter | September 30, 2009
FX gives out six series orders
...boxing champion who struggles to find his identity and support his wife and three daughters after retiring from the ring. Phillip Noyce and Ross Fineman also are exec producers on the series, whose pilot was directed by Clark...
In this article: John Landgraf, Shawn Ryan, Warren Leight, Donal Logue, Clark Johnson, Craig Brewer, and The Shield
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IMDb News | November 11, 2008
Crowe To Replace Ledger In Noyce Movie?
Russell Crowe is in talks to replace tragic Heath Ledger in Aussie director Phillip Noyce's Dirt Music. Ledger was attached to star in the film before he died in January and now movie news website MovieHole.net reports the actor's fellow...
In this article: Russell Crowe, Heath Ledger, and Dirt Music
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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 Film in 2002. Noyce also achieved great acclaim in the United States for The Quiet American , a 2002 film which was nominated for one Academy Awards: Best Actor for Michael Caine.
He was married to film producer Jan Chapman from 1971-1977, and is presently married to producer Jan Sharp. They have one child, Lucia.
- Birth Date:
- April 29, 1950
- Birthplace:
- Griffith, New South Wales
- Spouse:
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- Jan Chapman (1971 - 1977)
- Jan Sharp (1979 - present)
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