Michael Blakemore Michael Blakemore i(A4038 works by)
Born: Established: 1928 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
Expatriate assertion Departed from Australia: 1950
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  • Michael Blakemore left Australia in 1950 bound for England on board the HMS Otranto. He initially studied and worked with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After some years as an actor, Blakemore turned his attention to writing and theatre direction. He has also co-written books about British locomotives.

Personal Awards

2003 Order of Australia Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) For service to the performing arts as a leading international director of stage and screen.
2000 winner Tony Awards Best Direction of a Musical for Kiss Me, Kate

Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon Country Life ( dir. Michael Blakemore ) Australia : Dalton Films , 1994 Z59176 1994 single work film/TV

Adapted from the play Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov, Country Life is set in Australia ca. 1919. Alexander Voysey, who has been living abroad for twenty-two years, returns with his new and much younger wife Deborah to the estate in the country where his daughter Sally and brother-in-law Uncle Jack live. Another character is Dr Max Askey. A free-thinker and something of a playboy, his ideas clash with the conservative town folks. Deborah's popularity with the local men quickly becomes apparent. Although she and Max develop a passion for each other nothing eventuates. Sally, meanwhile secretly desires the older doctor, but her feelings are unrequited. Alexander eventually decides to sell the estate but is foiled by Jack, who by then realises that his brother-in-law is a fake. Alexander and his wife are subsequently forced to leave in search of greener pastures.

Country Life draws parallels between its Russian model and the Australian setting, with most of Chekhov's original story intact.

1994 Nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Original Screenplay
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