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Stephen Wallace is a Director and Scriptwriter born on 23 december 1943 at New South Wales (Australie)

Stephen Wallace

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Birth name Stephen Henry Wallace
Birth 23 december 1943 (80 years) at New South Wales (Australie)

Stephen Wallace (born 23 December 1943 in New South Wales) is an Australian director. His 1984 film The Boy Who Had Everything was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1986 film For Love Alone was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival.

He made several short 16mm fiction films and worked at Film Australia as a production assistant and director of documentaries.

He was awarded the A.M. (Order of Australia) in the 2005 Queen's Birthday Honours List for his contributions to the Australian film and television industry as a director and to the Australian Screen Directors' Association.

Usually with

Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown
(3 films)
John Polson
John Polson
(2 films)
Russell Boyd
Russell Boyd
(2 films)
Tom Cowan
Tom Cowan
(1 films)
Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Stephen Wallace (9 films)

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Director

Turtle Beach, 1h30
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama, Thriller
Actors Greta Scacchi, Joan Chen, Jack Thompson, Art Malik
Rating47% 2.37262.37262.37262.37262.3726
Judith, an Australian photojournalist (Greta Scacchi), leaves her family to cover the story of Vietnamese boat people in a Malaysian refugee camp. There she befriends Minou, a Vietnamese streetwalker (Joan Chen), who has married a diplomat and together they try to bring awareness to the terrible conditions suffered by the people there.
For Love Alone, 1h42
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Sam Neill, Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving, Naomi Watts, Hugh Keays-Byrne, John Polson
Rating53% 2.6640152.6640152.6640152.6640152.664015
In the 1930s, Teresa (Buday) is a naive young woman dealing with the oppressive attitudes of society and her father's austere ways. She has a fling with university Latin professor Jonathan Crow (Weaving). It takes her a while to figure out that he will not get serious with her. Teresa then starts dating liberal-minded banker James Quick (Neill). Once she's settled down with Quick, the idealistic Teresa becomes enamored with another intellectual, poet Harry (Williams). Quick encourages the affair, hoping that Teresa will come to realize that there's more to true love than mere sexual impulsivity.
Hunger
Hunger (1986)
, 1h30
Directed by Stephen Wallace

The Boy Who Had Everything, 1h34
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama
Actors Jason Connery, Diane Cilento, Bergen Williams, Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Rating58% 2.938022.938022.938022.938022.93802
Johnny Kirkland (Connery) is a university student having problems with his alcoholic and emotionally damaged mother (Cilento), who was recently divorced. At school, his fraternity brothers find out that Johnny excelled in his high school academically and in sports, and try to prevent him from achieving the same level of success. Johnny also has problems with his girlfriend Robin (Williams).
Mail Order Bride, 1h25
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Actors Ray Meagher
Rating64% 3.201213.201213.201213.201213.20121
Stir
Stir (1980)
, 1h41
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Themes Prison films
Actors Bryan Brown, Max Phipps
Rating69% 3.474983.474983.474983.474983.47498
The Love Letters from Teralba Road, 50minutes
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama
Actors Bryan Brown, Gia Carides
Rating70% 3.548883.548883.548883.548883.54888
Len (Bryan Brown) and his wife Barbara (Kris McQuade) have separated after he beat her in a drunken rage. He tries to get her back with a series of letters.

Scriptwriter

For Love Alone, 1h42
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Sam Neill, Helen Buday, Hugo Weaving, Naomi Watts, Hugh Keays-Byrne, John Polson
Roles Writer
Rating53% 2.6640152.6640152.6640152.6640152.664015
In the 1930s, Teresa (Buday) is a naive young woman dealing with the oppressive attitudes of society and her father's austere ways. She has a fling with university Latin professor Jonathan Crow (Weaving). It takes her a while to figure out that he will not get serious with her. Teresa then starts dating liberal-minded banker James Quick (Neill). Once she's settled down with Quick, the idealistic Teresa becomes enamored with another intellectual, poet Harry (Williams). Quick encourages the affair, hoping that Teresa will come to realize that there's more to true love than mere sexual impulsivity.
The Boy Who Had Everything, 1h34
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama
Actors Jason Connery, Diane Cilento, Bergen Williams, Lewis Fitz-Gerald
Roles Writer
Rating58% 2.938022.938022.938022.938022.93802
Johnny Kirkland (Connery) is a university student having problems with his alcoholic and emotionally damaged mother (Cilento), who was recently divorced. At school, his fraternity brothers find out that Johnny excelled in his high school academically and in sports, and try to prevent him from achieving the same level of success. Johnny also has problems with his girlfriend Robin (Williams).
The Love Letters from Teralba Road, 50minutes
Directed by Stephen Wallace
Genres Drama
Actors Bryan Brown, Gia Carides
Rating70% 3.548883.548883.548883.548883.54888
Len (Bryan Brown) and his wife Barbara (Kris McQuade) have separated after he beat her in a drunken rage. He tries to get her back with a series of letters.