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The article is a List of awards and nominations received by George Miller, the Australian film director, screenwriter, producer, and former medical doctor. He has received numerous accolades including an Academy Award , a BAFTA Award , and a Golden Globe Award .
Miller was born on 3 March 1945 [2] in Chinchilla, Queensland, to Greek immigrant parents: Jim Miller and mother Angela. Jim (aka Dimitrios) was born on the Greek island of Kythira (at Mitata), Jim's father anglicised his surname from Miliotis to Miller when he emigrated to Australia in 1920; Angela's family were Greek refugees from Anatolia, displaced by the 1923 population exchange.
George Miller: 3rd Place Best Actress: Charlize Theron: 5th Place Detroit Film Critics Society: 14 December 2015 Best Picture: Mad Max: Fury Road: Nominated [33] [34] Best Director: George Miller: Won Directors Guild of America Awards: 6 February 2016: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film: George Miller: Nominated [35] Dorian ...
The FilmLight Color Awards have named “Mad Max” saga director, writer and producer George Miller as jury guest of honor and Oscar-nominated cinematographer Mandy Walker (“Elvis”) as jury ...
These awards honored outstanding achievements in theatrically released motion pictures and were first presented by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in 1929. As of 2016, a total of 55 awards from 192 nominations had been won by Australians. Additionally, four special awards for scientific and engineering ...
When the Art Directors Guild holds its annual awards ceremony on Feb. 10, prizes will go to talented designers who created looks ranging from the nuclear-threatened whimsy of Wes Anderson’s ...
Colin Gibson is an Australian production designer.He is known for his collaborations with George Miller, including Babe, Babe 2: Pig in the City, Happy Feet, Happy Feet Two, and Mad Max: Fury Road, the latter of which resulted in winning the Academy Award for Best Production Design and an AACTA Award.
Australian entries, selected for the Finders Series Award by the ADG from a shortlist of four, [13] include Boxing Day (2007), directed by Kriv Stenders; and after a five-year lapse, [15] Tony Krawitz's documentary The Tall Man (2012), [16] and in 2014 Catriona McKenzie's Satellite Boy was selected for the series.