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PHILLIP NOYCE Hand Signed CUT With 4X6 Photo with SAMUEL L JACKSON - DIRECTOR
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PATRIOT GAMES DIRECTOR - PHILLIP NOYCE Hand Signed CUT With 4X6 Photo . is Hand Signed by PHILLIP NOYCE. %100 Authentic Autograph . The Autograph looks Amazing. Also wrote CHEERS . NICE INSCRIPTION . Is in Good condition. Will look Fantastic framed together. .l Will be Well packaged & shipped SUPER FAST . I will ship to you . The SAME DAY you pay :) YES .. I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 3 days or less after this listing ends ! Combined s&h is Extra each additional listing . In the 3 day Period . Check out my other Low Priced autographs & my Fantastic feedback :) . Ad my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list NEW Autographs EVERY DAY ! Upon request . I do offer my Lifetime Guarantee COA . Just message me at Checkout . Thank you :) AmandaPhillip Noyce (born 29 April 1950) is an Australian director, producer, and screenwriter of film and television. Since 1977, he has directed over 19 feature films in various genres, including historical drama (Newsfront, Rabbit-Proof Fence, The Quiet American), thrillers (Dead Calm, Sliver, The Bone Collector), and action films (Blind Fury, The Saint, Salt). He has also directed the Jack Ryan adaptations Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994) and the 2014 adaptation of Lois Lowry's The Giver. He has worked with such actors as Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington, Michael Caine, Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep, Rutger Hauer and others. He has also directed, written, and executive-produced television programmes in both Australia and North America, including The Cowra Breakout, Vietnam, Revenge, Roots, and most-recently Netflix's What/If. Noyce's work has won him several accolades, including AACTA Awards for Best Film, Best Director, and a special Longford Lyell lifetime achievement award. Noyce was born in Griffith, New South Wales, attended high school at Barker College, Sydney, and began making short films at the age of 18. A poster for a screening of “underground” films had captured his imagination and the 16 US and Australian experimental films ignited something else. Four months later he shot his first short film, the 15 minute Better to Reign in Hell financed by selling roles to his friends. In 1969, Noyce became the manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Co-op, a collective of filmmakers. With Jan Chapman, he ran the Filmmaker's Cinema for three years atop a socialist bookshop in Sydney, screening the short films of the directors who would go on to form the Australian New Wave: Gillian Armstrong, Peter Weir, Bruce Beresford, George Miller, Paul Cox. These were a generation of boomers who had grown up rarely seeing an Australian film, as British and American interests controlled distribution and exhibition Australia wide. After graduating from Sydney University, he joined the Australian Film, Television and Radio School in 1973, and released his first professional film in 1975. Many of his films feature espionage, as Noyce grew up listening to his father's stories of serving with the Australian Commando unit Z Force during World War II. After his debut feature, the medium-length Backroads (1977), Noyce achieved huge commercial and critical success with Newsfront (1978), which won Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards for Best Film, Director, Actor, Screenplay, and opened the London Film Festival and was the first Australian film to play at the New York Film Festival. 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 to the attention of Hollywood studios – Dead Calm (1988) which launched the career of Nicole Kidman. After seeing a rough cut of Dead Calm, producer Daniel Grodnik brought Noyce to America to direct Blind Fury starring Rutger Hauer for Tri-Star Pictures. Moving with his young family to the United States in 1991, Noyce directed five films over the following eight years, of which Clear and Present Danger, starring Harrison Ford, was the most successful, critically and commercially, grossing 6 million. After 1999's Bone Collector starring Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington, Noyce decided to return to his native Australia for Stolen Generations saga Rabbit-Proof Fence, which won the AFI Award for Best Film in 2002. He has described Rabbit-Proof Fence as "easily" his proudest moment as a director: "Showing that film to various Aboriginal communities around the country and seeing their response, because it gave validity to the experiences of the stolen generations."[2] Although independently financed, the film was a huge hit with Australian audiences and sold worldwide. Noyce was also lauded for The Quiet American, the 2002 adaptation of Graham Greene's novel, which gave Michael Caine an Academy Award Best Actor nomination and earned best director awards from London Film Critics' Circle and National Board of Review in the US. After the Apartheid-set Catch a Fire (2006) in South Africa, Noyce decided to make another big budget studio film with 2010's Salt starring Angelina Jolie, which proved to be his biggest commercial hit to date, making nearly 0 million worldwide.[1] In 2011, Noyce directed and executive produced the pilot for the ABC series Revenge and has since directed numerous TV pilots, including Netflix's What/If starring Renée Zellweger which was released on Netflix in May 2019 and the ongoing FOX Network hit The Resident, now in its 3rd season. Noyce's most recent film is Above Suspicion, starring Emilia Clarke and Jack Huston, originally to be released in America on May 22, 2020 by Roadside Attractions, Phillip Noyce's next film will be Rats of Tobruk adapted from his father's diary of the epic World War II Siege of Tobruk in Libya.Films YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter 1977BackroadsYesYesYes 1978NewsfrontYesYes 1982HeatwaveYesYes 1987Echoes of ParadiseYes 1989Dead CalmYes Blind FuryYes 1992Patriot GamesYes 1993SliverYes 1994Clear and Present DangerYes 1997The SaintYes 1999The Bone CollectorYes 2002Rabbit-Proof FenceYesYes The Quiet AmericanYes 2006Catch a FireYes 2010SaltYes 2014The GiverYes 2019Show Me What You GotExecutive Above SuspicionYesShort films YearTitleDirectorProducer 1969Better to Reign in HellYesYes 1971SunYesYes MemoriesYesYes IntersectionYesYes HomeYesYes Camera ClassYesYes 1973That's ShowbizYes Castor and PolluxYes Caravan ParkYesYes 1974Renegades: Fragments from a Diary of Three Years Experience 1970-73YesYes 1975Finks Make MoviesYesYes 1977DiscoYes 1978Tapak Dewata JavaYes 1979Sue and Mario: The Italian AustraliansYes Bali: Island of the GodsYesDocumentary films YearTitleDirectorProducerNotes 1971Good AfternoonYesYes 1976God Knows Why, But It WorksYesYes 2004Welcome to São PauloYesYesSegment "Marca Zero"Television YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterNotes 1980Fact and FictionYesTV movie Three Vietnamese StoriesYes 1983The DismissalYesYesMiniseries Director - Episode: "Part Two" 1984The Cowra BreakoutYesYesMiniseries 3 episodes 1985-89The HitchhikerYes5 episodes 1987VietnamYesYesMiniseries 1992Nightmare CafeYesEpisode "Pilot" 1998The Repair ShopYesUnaired pilot 2003Tru CallingYesExecutiveDirector - Episode "Pilot" Executive producer - 2 episodes 2006-07BrotherhoodYesExecutiveDirector - 2 episodes Executive producer - 3 episodes 2011-12RevengeYesYesDirector - 2 episodes Consulting producer - 21 episodes Executive producer - 2 episodes 2011Lights OutExecutive3 episodes 2012AmericanaYesExecutiveUnaired pilot LuckYesEpisode "Ace Meets With a Colleague" 2013Mary and MarthaYesTV movie 2014CrisisYesDirector - Episode: "Pilot" Executive producer - 13 episodes 2015WarriorYesUnaired pilot 2016RootsYesMiniseries Episode "Part 1" 2018The ResidentYesDirector - 2 episodes Executive producer - 40 episodes 2019What/IfYesExecutiveDirector - 2 episodes Awards and nominations YearTitleAwards and nominations 1978NewsfrontAustralian Film Institute Award for Best Director Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay, Original Best First Film Award (Taormina Film Fest) Best Director Award (Taormina Film Fest) Nominated- Golden Charybdis (Taormina Film Fest) 1982HeatwaveSpecial Mention (Mystfest) Nominated- Best Film of Festival Award (Mystfest) 1989Dead CalmNominated- Australian Film Institute Award for Best Director 1993SliverNominated- Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director 2002Rabbit-Proof FenceAustralian Film Institute Award for Best Film Christopher Award for Best Film Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Director London Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year (shared with The Quiet American) National Board of Review Award for Best Director (shared with The Quiet American) San Francisco Film Critics Circle Special Citation (shared with The Quiet American) Audience Award (Durban International Film Festival) Audience Award (Edinburgh International Film Festival) Audience Award (Leeds International Film Festival) Audience Award for Best Foreign-Language Film (São Paulo International Film Festival) Audience Award for Feature Film (Valladolid International Film Festival) People's Choice Award for Beat Feature-Length Fiction FIlm (Denver Film Festival) Nominated- Australian Film Institute Award for Best Director Nominated- Inside Film Award for Best Director The Quiet AmericanLondon Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year (shared with Rabbit-Proof Fence) National Board of Review Award for Best Director (shared with Rabbit-Proof Fence) San Francisco Film Critics Circle Special Citation (shared with Rabbit-Proof Fence) Nominated- Satellite Award for Best Director Nominated- Golden Kinnaree Award for Best Film (Bangkok International Film Festival) 2014The GiverTruly Moving Picture Award - Feature Film (Heartland Film Festival)