Australian actor, television producer, and director
Esben Storm
Born (1950-05-26 ) 26 May 1950Died 28 March 2011(2011-03-28) (aged 60) Occupations Actor screenwriter producer director voice artist songwriter Years active 1972–2008 Spouses
Pamela Barnetta
Lisa Meagher
Esben Storm (26 May 1950 – 28 March 2011) was a Danish Australian actor, screenwriter, television producer, television director, voice artist and songwriter.
Early life
Storm came to Australia with parents Laurits and Ane in 1958, after Laurits lost the family farm to lawyers. After settling in Melbourne, his father worked as a builder's labourer and built a darkroom , where Esben learned photographic processing, composition and lighting.
Career
Storm was well known for his work with the Australian Children's Television Foundation, headed by Patricia Edgar , where he worked for 15 years. The company sold programs to 92 countries, and Storm was involved in writing, acting, editing, and directing numerous programs, including Round the Twist .[ 1] He worked to adapt John Marsden 's Tomorrow series but lost the rights to the film.
Film making
Storm started making films at 18 with his then partner Haydn Keenan . His early work was mostly serious in nature, including a 1983 documentary about the Hilton Bombing in Sydney called With Prejudice . He wrote and directed 27A (1974), In Search of Anna (1978) (with film stills and publicity shots by Carol Jerrems , who was then his girlfriend),[ 2] Deadly (1991), and Subterano (2003). He directed Devil’s Hill (1988), the Tasmanian film in the Touch the Sun series of bicentennial telemovies. In 2007, he directed the SBS comedy series Kick .[ 3]
Storm also worked on several television series such as Round the Twist , The Genie from Down Under (as scriptwriter and director), Sky Trackers (as script consultant), Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers (as the show's creator, scriptwriter and dialogue director), Blue Heelers (as a director), Crash Zone , and Winners (for which he directed the episode "The Other Facts of Life").
Acting
In 1976, Storm acted in Hanging About , a film by Carol Jerrems , who was then his girlfriend and living with him in Willoughby . He appeared in Room to Move and in two episodes of Winners . He played Pat in Phoenix and Colin in an episode of Blue Heelers .
Feature film roles included The Coca-Cola Kid , Wrong World (both 1985) and Young Einstein (1988).
Storm’s last acting role was in the medical drama series All Saints .[ 3]
Death
Storm died, aged 60, on 28 March 2011 from a heart attack.[ 4]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Type
1983
With Prejudice
TV documentary
1984
Special Squad
Cox
TV series, episode 31: "Brothers"
1985
Winners
Leo George / Tom
TV series, 2 episodes: "The Other Facts of Life", "Room to Move"
1985
More Winners
Waiter
TV series, episode: "The Big Wish"
1986
The Fast Lane
Lester
TV series, season 2, episode 8: "All the World's Going Through a Bit of a Stage"
1986
Alice to Nowhere
Raymond 'Frog' Gardiner
Miniseries, 2 episodes
1988
Rafferty's Rules
Norm Angstrom
TV series, season 4, episode 17: "Mum's the Word"
1989–2000
Round the Twist
Mr Snapper
TV series, 36 episodes
1992
Phoenix
Pat
TV series, 2 episodes
1994
Law of the Land
Peter Bozavich
TV series, season 3, episode 2: "Death Before Dying"
1995
Blue Heelers
Colin Roper
TV series, season 2, episode 6: "Breaking the Cycle"
1995
Snowy River: The McGregor Saga
Frobisher
TV series, season 3, episode 15: "In Duty Bound"
2002
Don’t Blame the Koalas
First AD
TV miniseries, season 1, episode 19: "A Star is Born"
2007
Kick
Jeff Abbott
TV miniseries, episode 2: "You Can't Stop the Music"
2007
All Saints
Laszlo Shucs
TV series, season 11, episode 28: "Echoes"
As director / writer / producer
Film
Year
Title
Role
Type
1969
Doors
Director
Short film
1972
In His Prime
Director
Short film
1972
Gentle Strangers
Production assistant
Short film
1973
Flashpoint
Production assistant
Short film
1973
A Motion Picture
Director
Short film
1973
Floating This Time
Editor
Short film
1973
Avengers of the Reef
Production manager
Feature film
1974
27A
Writer / director / editor
Feature film
1974
A Handful of Dust
Unspecified assistant
Short film
1975
Grace Crowley
Director
Short film
1978
In Search of Anna
Writer / director / producer
Feature film
1982
With Prejudice
Director
Feature film
1984
Stanley
Writer / director
Feature film
1988
Touch the Sun: Devil’s Hill
Director
TV movie
1990
The Crossing
Story consultant
Feature film
1991
Deadly
Screenplay / director
Feature film
1992
de Vil's tas Mania (aka Three Cornered Island )
Script advisor
Feature film
2003
Subterano
Writer / director
Feature film
2004
The Tasty Bust Reunion
Writer / producer
Documentary film
2006
The Bridge at Midnight Trembles
Writer / co-director / editor / co-producer
Documentary film
2012
Aspects of a Life: Working with Indigenous Australians
Editor
Video documentary
Television
Year
Title
Role
Type
1985; 1990
Winners
Director
TV series, 2 episodes: '"The Other Facts of Life", "The Big Wish"
1989
Round the Twist
Script consultant
TV series, season 1, 13 episodes
1989; 2000
Round the Twist
Director
TV series, seasons 1–3, 18 episodes
1992; 2000–01
Round the Twist
Writer / screenplay / storylines
TV series, seasons 2–4, 31 episodes
1995
Sky Trackers
Script consultant
TV series, 26 episodes
1995
Blue Heelers
Director
TV series, season 2, episode 6: "Breaking the Cycle"
1996
The Genie from Down Under
Director
TV series, season 1, 6 episodes
1996; 1998
The Genie from Down Under
Writer
TV series, seasons 1–2, 15 episodes
1998
Li'l Elvis and the Truckstoppers
Creator / scriptwriter / dialogue director
Animated TV series, season 1, episode 1: "Caught in a Trap"
1999
Crash Zone
Director
TV series, 4 episodes
2001
The Lost World
Director
TV series, season 3, episode 4: "True Spirit"
2007
Kick
Creator
TV series, season 1, episode 7: "And the Singer Is..."
2007
Kick
Director / producer
TV series, 13 episodes
Unmade films
Angel Gear (mid-1970s)
Bondi Blue (early 1980s) – Reg Grundy withdrew financing just before filming was to start[ 5]
Dirty Barry (1980s)[ 5]
Doctor Flatus (1994)
Theatre
[ 6]
Awards and nominations
References
^ Esben Storm, 1950 - 2011. , The Sydney Morning Herald , 18 April 2011.
^ Cover, July 1977, Cinema papers , Global Village Cinema Publications, 1977
^ a b Finney, Sarah: Vale Esben Storm (1950 – 2011) Archived 14 April 2013 at archive.today , Australian Film Institute, 29 March 2011.
^ Industry mourns Esben Storm Archived 1 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Encore , 29 March 2011.
^ a b "Interview with Esben Storm", Signis , 22 August 1995 Archived 3 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 November 2012.
^ https://ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/252269
^ AFI Award Winners Feature Categories 1958-2009 Archived 7 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine , Australian Film Institute.
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