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John Magee First Assistant Director JOHN MAGEE Mobile: 0419155737 Email: [email protected] FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Agent: Freelance Promotions 03 9682272 FILM CREDITS: BABYTEETH 1st Assistant Director Whitefalk Films Director: Shannon Murphy Feature Film Producer: Alex White ANGEL OF MINE 1st Assistant Director SixtyFourSixty P/L Director: Kim Farrant Feature Film Producer: Su Armstrong KELLY GANG 1st Assistant Director Porchlight Films Director: Justin Kurzel Feature Film – Drone Unit Producer: Paul Ranford THE TURNING “COCKLESHELL” 1st Assistant Director Matchbox Pictures Director: Tony Ayres Feature Film Producer: Julie Eckersley LAST TIME I SAW RICHARD 1st Assistant Director Mushroom Pictures Director: Nicholas Verso Short Film Producer: John Molloy SUMMER CODA 1st Assistant Director Revival Films Director: Richard Grey Feature Film Producer: John Finemore TAJ 1st Assistant Director Taj Productions Director: Winston Furlong Feature Film Producer: Michelle Bourke CENTRE PLACE 1st Assistant Director M.I.A Productions Director: Ben Shackleford Feature Film Producer: Charelle Kelly BAD GIRLS 1st Assistant Director Mini Studios Director: Finn Edquist Short Film Producers: Steve Kearney, Leanne Tonkes MY YEAR WITHOUT SEX 2nd Assistant Director Hibiscus Films 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers Feature Film Line producer: Barbara Gibbs PREY 2nd Assistant Director JDL Films 1st Assistant Director: Chris Lynch Feature Film Line Producer: David Lee THE KING 2nd Assistant Director Crackerjack Productions 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers Telemovie Line Producer: Anna Molyneaux BEFORE DAWN 2nd Assistant Director Apollo Films 1st Assistant Director: John Martin Feature film Line Producer: Jenny Barty THE JAMMED 2nd Assistant Director1st Assistant Jammed Films Pty Ltd. Director: Adrian Pickersgill Feature Film Line Producer: Melanie Brunt WIL 2nd Assistant Director Quixotic Films 1st Assistant Director: Chris Page Feature Film Line Producer: Anna Molyneaux TRUTH ABOUT DEMONS 2nd Assistant Director Gibson Group 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers Feature Film NZ Line Producer: Chris Tyson YOU AND YOUR STUPID MATE 2nd Assistant Director Mondayitis Productions 1st Assistant Director: Toni Raynes Feature Film Line Producer: Mim Ready MALLBOY 2nd Assistant Director Twenty 20 Pty Ltd. 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers Feature Film Line Producer: Juanita Parker TELEVISION CREDITS: MUSTANGS FC 3 1st Assistant Director Matchbox Pictures Directors: Ana Kokkinos, Beck Cole Television Series Line Producer: Phil Jones SECRET BRIDESMAIDS’ BUSINESS 1st Assistant Director Seven Studios Director: Tori Garret Television Series Producer: Amanda Crittenden MUSTANGS FC 2 1st Assistant Director Matchbox Pictures Director: Roger Hodgman Television Series Line Producer: Phil Jones OFFSPRING 7 1st Assistant Director Shine Productions Directors: Shirley Barrett, Ben Chesell, Peter Salmon Television Series Line Producer: Ross Alsop WESTSIDE 3 NZ 1st Assistant Director South Pacific Pictures Director: Michael Hurst Television Series Line Producer: Tara Landry SISTERS 1st Assistant Director Endemol Australia Director: Emma Freeman Telemovie Line Producer: Ross Alsop OFFSPRING 6 1st Assistant Director Endemol Australia Directors: Shannon Murphy, Emma Freeman Television Series Line Producer: Ross Alsop THE BEAUTIFUL LIE 1st Assistant Director Endemol Australia Director: Peter Salmon Television Series Line Producer: Ross Alsop TOMMOROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN 1st Assistant Director (Replacement) Ambience Entertainment Director: Brendan Maher Television Series Line Producer: Sam Thompson NEIGHBOURS 1st Assistant Director Freemantle Media Directors: Gary Conway, Scott Major, Tony Osika Television Series Line Producer: Helen Boicovitis PARTY TRICKS 1st Assistant Director Endemol Australia Director: Kate Dennis Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston OFFSPRING 5 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Kate Dennis, Dana Reid, Emma Freeman Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston SECRETS AND LIES 1st Assistant Director Hoodlum Entertainment Director: Kate Dennis Television Series Line Producer: Julie Forster OFFSPRING 4 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Kate Dennis, Jen Perrot, Shirley Barrett Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston UNDERBELLY 2ND UNIT 1st Assistant Director UB Squizzy Pty Ltd Director: David Ceaser Television Series Line Producer: Elisa Argenzio DR. BLAKE MYSTERIES 1st Assistant Director December Media Director: Ian Barry Television Series Line Producer: Ross Alsop OFFSPRING 3 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Kate Dennis, Elisa Down, Ben Chessell. Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston RUSH 4 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Ben Chessell, Darren Ashton. Television Series Line Producer: Ross Allsop OFFSPRING 2 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Kate Dennis, Dana Reid Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston TWENTYSOMETHING 1st Assistant Director Twentysomething Productions Director: Paul Currie Television Series Line Producer: Annie Flynn OFFSPRING 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Kate Dennis, Darren Ashton, Shirley Barrett Television Series Line Producer: Peter Muston RUSH II 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Grant Brown, Andrew Prowse Television Series Line Producer: Ross Allsop BED OF ROSES II 1st Assistant Director Ruby Entertainment Directors: Grant Brown, Paul Moloney Television Series Line Producer: Jenny Barty RUSH 1st Assistant Director Southern Star Directors: Andrew Prowse, Geoff Bennett Television Series Line Producer: Ross Allsop THE WEDGE II 1st Assistant Director Corner Box Productions Director: Dana Reid Sketch Comedy Line Producer: Shannon Cole SOMETHING IN THE AIR 1st Assistant Director ABC Television Directors: Grant Brown, Declan Eames Television Series Line Producer: Jenny Barty MARSHALL LAW 1st Assistant Director Seven Network Directors: Adrian Holmes, Declan Eames Television Series Line Producer: Laura May Alcock WE THE JURY 1st Assistant Director DA Films Director: Fiona Cochrane Docudrama Line Producer: Anna Molyneaux THE WEDGE 2nd Assistant Director Corner Box Productions 1st Assistant Director: Paul Rogan Sketch Comedy Line Producer: Shannon Cole MDA SERIES 3 2nd Assistant Director ABC Television 1st Assistant Directors: Chris Odgers, Darrin Oakley Television Series Line Producer: Jenny Barty NIGHTMARES AND DREAMSCAPES Additional AD Coote Hayes Productions 1st Assistant Director: John Powditch Television Series Line Producer: Louisa Kors LAST MAN STANDING Additional AD Burbury Productions 1st Assistant Directors: John Hartley, Rod Beaumont Television Series Production Manager: Esther Rodwel HOLLIE’S HEROES Additional AD West Side Productions 1st Assistant Director: John Powditch Television Series Production Manager: Suzie Wright CRASH BURN 2nd Assistant Director Cox Knight Productions 1st Assistant Directors: Rod Beaumont, Toni Raynes Television Series Production Manager: Amanda Crittenden BED OF ROSES 2nd Assistant Director Ruby Entertainment 1st Assistant Director: Toni Television Series Raynes Line Producer: Jenny Barty SKITHOUSE 2nd Assistant Director Roving Enterprises 1st Assistant Director: Rod Beaumont Sketch Comedy Line Producer: Jodie Fish-Crawford PONDEROSA 2nd Assistant Director Western Production Holdings 1st Assistant Directors: Bob Donaldson, John Clayburn U.S. Television Series (JC) Line Producer: Stewart Wright THE SECRET LIFE OF US 2nd Assistant Director West St Productions First Assistants: Chris Odgers, Chris Lynch Television Series Line Producer: Laura May Alcock SEA CHANGE III 2nd Assistant Director ABC Television 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers Television Series Line Producer: Marion Pearce SOMETHING IN THE AIR 2nd Assistant Director ABC Television 1st Assistant Directors: Pauline Walker, Ali Ali Television Series Line Producer: Jenny Barty COMMERCIALS NESTLE 1st Assistant Director Clockwork Films Director: James Ellis TVC Producer: Heath Comeadow WORKSAFE 1st Assistant Director Sweet Productions Director: Shirley Barrett TVC Producer: Cinnamon Darvall AUTOBARN 1st Assistant Director The Pound Director: Tov Belling TVC Producer: Fiona McGregor PANTENE HAIR 2nd Assistant Director 8 Commercials 1st Assistant Director: Chris Odgers TVC Producer: Phillip Dagg TOOHEYS RAINING BEER 2nd Assistant Director Exit Films 1st Assistant Director: Euan Keddie TVC Production Manager: Lucy Sparkes TELEVISION NETWORKS GTV9 Senior Floor Manager Melbourne 1988-1999 ADS 7 / SAS 10 Studio Cameraman / Floor Manager Adelaide 1985-1988 BTV6 Studio Cameraman Ballarat 1982-1985 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Full Driver’s License Working With Children Card Current British Passport .
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