Australian Film Institute Longford Life Achievement Award
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The Australian Film Institute Longford Life Achievement Award, in honour of Raymond Longford, is the highest accolade the AFI can bestow on an individual.[citation needed]
[edit] Previous winners
- 1968: Ian Dunlop (Director)
- 1970: Stanley Hawes (Director/Producer)
- 1976: Ken G. Hall (Director)
- 1977: Charles Chauvel (Director/Producer/Writer)
- 1978: McDonagh Sisters - Paulette, Phyllis & Isobel (Filmmakers)
- 1979: Jerry Toeplitz (Founding Director AFTRS)
- 1980: Tim Burstall (Director)
- 1981: Phillip Adams AO (Producer/Journalist)
- 1982: Eric Porter (Animator)
- 1983: Bill Gooley (Film Technician)
- 1984: David Williams (Exhibitor/Distributor)
- 1985: Don Crosby (Actor)
- 1986: Barry Jones MP (Federal Minister and First Chairman AFTRS)
- 1987: Paul Riomfalvy (First Director NSW Film Corp)
- 1988: Russell Boyd (Cinematographer)
- 1989: John Meillon (posthumous) (Actor)
- 1990: Peter Weir (Director)
- 1991: Fred Schepisi (Director)
- 1992: Lee Robinson (Director)
- 1993: Sue Milliken (Producer)
- 1994: Jack Thompson (Actor)
- 1996: Dr George Miller (Director)
- 1997: Jan Chapman (Producer)
- 1998: Charles 'Bud' Tingwell (Actor)
- 1999: John Politzer (Exhibitor/Distributor)
- 2000: Anthony Buckley AO (Producer)
- 2001: David Stratton (Film Critic)
- 2002: Patricia Edgar (Producer)
- 2003: Ted Robinson (Writer/Producer/Director/Choreographer)
- 2004: Patricia Lovell (Producer
- 2005: Ray Barrett (Actor)
- 2006: Ian Jones (Writer/Producer/Director)
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