Fred Schepisi
Fred Schepisi was born on Dec 26, 1939 in Australia. Fred Schepisi's big-screen debut came with Libido directed by David Baker in 1973. Fred Schepisi is known for The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith directed by Fred Schepisi, Tommy Lewis stars as Jimmie Blacksmith and Freddy Reynolds as Mort Blacksmith. Fred Schepisi has got 15 awards and 26 nominations so far. The most recent award Fred Schepisi achieved is Vail Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Fred Schepisi plays is Words and Pictures which will be released on Jul 17, 2014.
Fred began in advertising in Melbourne, Australia, working in an ad agency before joining the film production house, Cinesound. Two years later he founded the Film House directing both TV commercials and PR documentaries. His first foray into feature film making was The Priest, one chapter of the portmanteau film, Libido (1974). His first feature- length film was The Devil's Playground (1975), which won 6 AFI awards and established Fred's reputation as a talented producer, director, writer. The success of his second film The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1977) with Tommy Lewis, Freddie Reynolds. This took Fred to the U.S. where he directed Barbarosa (1981),with Willie Nelson, Gary Busey, Iceman with Timothy Hutton, John Lone (1983), Plenty (1985) starring Meryl Streep, Charles Dance, Sir John Gielgud and Sam Neil, Roxanne (1987) starring Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah. Fred returned to Australia to co-write and direct Evil Angels (aka A Cry in the Dark, 1988) from the novel by John Bryson, starring Meryl Streep and Sam Neil. Other films Fred directed and produced are The Russia House (1990) Sean Connery and Michele Pfeiffer, Mr. Baseball (1992) Ken Takakura, Tom Selleck, and Aya Takanashi. Six Degrees of Separation (1993) Stockard Channing, Donald Sutherland and Will Smith, then directed and co-produced IQ (1994) with Walter Matthau, Meg Ryan and Tim Robbins. Fred directed a re-shoot and restructure of Fierce Creatures (1996) John Cleese, Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis. Then he wrote the screenplay, produced and directed Last Orders (2000) Ray Winston, Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins. Soon after he directed and co-produced It Runs in the Family (2002) with Kirk, Michael and Cameron Douglas, Bernadette Peters and Michele Monaghan. Fred directed and co-produced Richard Russo's Empire Falls (2004) featuring Paul Newman, Ed Harris, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Joanne Woodward, Robin Wright Penn and Helen Hunt for HBO. It was nominated for a number of awards and won the Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television. In 2009 he directed and co-produced The Eye of the Storm, based on the novel by acclaimed author Patrick White starring Charlotte Rampling, Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis. The film won the Special Jury Prize at Rome International Film Festival in November 2011. Fred's most recent project was 2013's Words & Pictures, with Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche. Since then he has been busy writing and developing a five part mini series, two original feature films, one a light comedy of a wedding on a train that goes crazily wrong, the other a satire of Bond 007 involving much mayhem and mistaken identities. He co-wrote, with Judy Morris, a romancedy set in China and Australia. Then co-wrote, with Morrie Rosmarin, a whistle blower thriller/romance. Fred is also mid development of The Olive Sisters, a romance across two time periods and Hitches, his original screenplay of a coming of age adventure. Fred Schepisi was awarded the Order of Australia for his service to the Australian film industry as a director, producer and screenwriter and a mentor to up and coming filmmakers.
Birthday
Dec 26, 1939Place of Birth
Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaAlso known
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Known For
Awards
15 wins & 26 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2013
director, producer
6.6 - 2003
director, producer
5.5 - 2003
producer
6.4 - 2001
director, producer, writer
6.9 - 1997
director
6.4 - 1994
director, producer
6.2 - 1993
director, producer
6.8 - 1992
director, producer
6.0 - 1990
director, producer
6.1 - 1988
director, writer
6.9 - 1987
director
6.6 - 1984
director
6.1 - 1982
director
6.4 - 1978
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
director, producer, writer
7.3 - 1976
producer, writer, director
6.8 - 1973
director
5.7