Chris Noonan
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Chris Noonan (b. November 14, 1952) is a Sydney-based Australian filmmaker best known for the pioneering live-action / CG film Babe, for which he received Academy Award nominations as both director and writer.
His documentary film Stepping Out won the UNESCO prize in 1980.
[edit] Films
- Could It Happen Here? (1969)
- Bulls (1973) writer/director
- The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) assistant director
- Cass (1978) TV writer/director
- Stepping Out (1980) writer/director
- Cowra Breakout (1984) (mini) TV Series writer/director
- Vietnam (1987) (mini) TV Series writer/director
- The Riddle of the Stinson (1988)
- Police State (1989) TV Movie writer/director
- Babe (1995) writer/director
- Feeling Sexy (1999) exec producer
- Preservation (2003) mentor
- Somersault (2004) as script advisor
- Miss Potter (2006) director
- The Third Witch (2009, announced)
- Zebras (2009, announced)