Cecil Holmes

Cecil William Holmes (23 June 1921 – 24 August 1994) was a New Zealand-born film director and writer.

Holmes was born on 23 June 1921 in Waipukurau, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.

He served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force and British Royal Navy during World War II before turning to filmmaking. He made a number of documentaries for the New Zealand National Film Unit then moved to Australia, where he directed several feature films and a number of documentaries for the Commonwealth Film Unit.

He died on 24 August 1994.

His second wife was author and Indigenous Australian advocate Sandra Le Brun Holmes, who contributed an account of the experience of their making I, the Aboriginal to Walkabout, a magazine for which Holmes himself also wrote.

The Cecil Holmes Award given by the Australian Directors Guild is named after him. The Award was instigated in 1995, and is presented by the ADG board from time to time to honour recipients who have advocated for the role of the director.

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Vorname:Cecil
Geburtsdatum:23.06.1921 (♋ Krebs)
Geburtsort:Waipukurau
Sterbedatum:24.08.1994
Sterbeort:Darlinghurst
Nationalität:Neuseeland
Sprachen:Englisch;
Wirkungsstätte:Neuseeland,
Geschlecht:♂männlich
Berufe:Schriftsteller, Filmregisseur, Gewerkschafter, Regisseur, Produzent,

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