Simon Wincer
Simon Wincer (born 1943) is an Australian film and television director.[1] He attended Cranbrook School, Sydney, from 1950 to 1961. On leaving school he worked as a stagehand at TV Station Channel 7. By the 1980s he had directed over 200 hours of television. In 1986, he directed the telemovie The Last Frontier and also won a Christopher Award. He also directed the 1993 family film Free Willy.
Simon Wincer  | |
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![]() Wincer interviewed on AccessReel.com in 2011  | |
| Born | 1943 (age 79–80) Sydney, Australia  | 
| Education | Cranbrook School, Sydney | 
| Occupation | Film director | 
| Years active | 1965–present | 
| Awards | Christopher Award | 
Filmography
    
    Film
    
| Year | Title | Director | Producer | Writer | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Snapshot | Yes | No | No | 
| 1980 | Harlequin | Yes | No | No | 
| 1983 | Phar Lap | Yes | No | No | 
| 1985 | D.A.R.Y.L. | Yes | No | No | 
| 1987 | The Lighthorsemen | Yes | Yes | No | 
| 1990 | Quigley Down Under | Yes | No | No | 
| 1991 | Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man | Yes | No | No | 
| 1993 | Free Willy | Yes | No | No | 
| 1994 | Lightning Jack | Yes | Yes | No | 
| 1995 | Operation Dumbo Drop | Yes | No | No | 
| 1996 | The Phantom | Yes | No | No | 
| 2001 | Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles | Yes | No | No | 
| 2003 | The Young Black Stallion | Yes | No | No | 
| 2011 | The Cup | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Television
    
TV series
| Year | Title | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| 1971–1975 | Matlock Police | 17 episodes; Also writer and assistant director  | 
| 1972 | Division 4 | 15 episodes | 
| 1973 | Ryan | 4 episodes | 
| 1974–1976 | Homicide | 5 episodes; Also assistant director  | 
| 1975 | Cash and Company | 4 episodes | 
| 1976 | The Sullivans | 4 episodes | 
| The Lost Islands | 1 episode | |
| Tandarra | 7 episodes | |
| The Box | 1 episode | |
| 1977–1978 | Chopper Squad | 5 episodes; Also writer  | 
| 1977–1980 | Young Ramsay | 5 episodes | 
| 1979 | Skyways | 2 episodes | 
| Bailey's Bird | ||
| 1979–1980 | Prisoner: Cell Block H | 4 episodes | 
| 1986 | Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1 episode | 
| 1992–1993 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | 6 episodes | 
| 2001 | Ponderosa | 1 episode | 
TV films
- The Haunting of Hewie Dowker (1976)
 - The Last Frontier (1986)
 - Bluegrass (1988)
 - Flash (1997)
 - Escape: Human Cargo (1998)
 - The Echo of Thunder (1998)
 - Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery (1998)
 - P.T. Barnum (1999)
 - Crossfire Trail (2001)
 - Monte Walsh (2003)
 
Miniseries
- Against the Wind (1978) (co-directed with George T. Miller)
 - Lonesome Dove (1989)
 - Into the West (2005)
 - Comanche Moon (2008)
 
Awards and nominations
    
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Australian Film Institute Award | Harlequin | Best Director | Nominated | 
| Sitges Awards | Prize of the International Critics' Jury | Won | ||
| 1983 | Australian Film Institute Award | Phar Lap | Best Director | Nominated | 
| 1989 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Lonesome Dove | Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special | Won | 
| 1990 | Directors Guild of America Award | Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials | Nominated | |
| 2002 | Western Heritage Awards | Crossfire Trail | Best Television Feature Film | Won | 
| 2005 | Online Film & Television Association Award | Into the West | Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Won | 
References
    
- Sandra Brennan (2014). "Simon Wincer". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014.
 
External links
    
- Robe, Mike. "Visual History with Simon Wincer". Directors Guild of America.
 - Minow, Nell (May 2012). "Interview: Simon Wincer of the Horse Racing Film "The Cup"". Beliefnet. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
 - Leydon, Joe (February 2014). "A Conversation with Lonesome Dove Director Simon Wincer". Cowboys & Indians. Dallas, Texas: Gregory L. Brown.
 - Lewis, Maria (26 November 2014). "Legendary Australian director Simon Wincer enjoying the fruits of his labour". Nine.com.au. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
 - Simon Wincer at IMDb
 
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