Mark Lewis
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Born | Mullumbimby |
Australia | |
Books | A-Haunting We Will Go |
Awards | News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Direction |
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Nature Programming – Long Form | |
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Documentary | |
Parents | Tom Lewis |
Nominations | BAFTA Award for Best Short Film |
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary | |
Date of birth | January 1,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Previous position | Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council (2013–2017) |
Education | The University of Queensland |
Party | Liberal Party of Australia |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 435742 |
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Cane Toads: An Unnatural History
Cane Toads: The Conquest
The Natural History of the Chicken
The Wonderful World of Dogs
Ill Fated
Animalicious
The Standard of Perfection: Show Cats
Who Framed Jesus
Moses
Ghostwatch
The Age of Adulting
In a City
Death of Television
Rat
Cinema Museum
Peeping Tom
Mark Lewis Life story
Mark Lewis is an Australian documentary film and television producer, director and writer. He is famous for his film Cane Toads: An Unnatural History and for his body of work on animals.
Lucy Letby: Deeside mum haunted by photo with baby before death
... Ms Morris, 35, and Alvin s stepdad Mark Lewis, 39, only saw the picture for the first time on Thursday...
Bird poo pollution posters at Scottish beaches challenged by experts
... Mark Lewis, Scottish Ornithologists Club birding and science officer, said he was surprised by the message on the posters...
How to Grenfell tower and fire inspired the TV drama-The accident
... Genevieve Barr is still best known for playing Amelia in the BBC s award-winning series nailed The silence Polly s husband Ivan is played by Welsh actor Mark Lewis Jones, who, incidentally, says Sarah, the Welsh accent...
Gareth Thomas: Are celebrity private lives no longer fair game?
... It was a free-for-all for newspapers then, says Mark Lewis, partner at Patron Law who has represented footballers and other celebrities in privacy cases...