Ken Quinnell Explained

Ken Quinnell
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia

Ken Quinnell (born 1939) is an Australia screenwriter and film director.

Journalism

Quinell has a background in publishing and freelancejournalism, including working for Screen International and Rolling Stone. In the 1960s he was a member of the WEA Film Study Group, where he met writers Michael Thornhill[1] and Frank Moorhouse.

From 1966 to 1968 Quinnell and Michael Thornhill published SCJ: The Sydney Cinema Journal.[2]

Film and television

Thornhill and Quinnell have worked in the Australian film industry.

Quinnell wrote the screenplays for Cathy's Child (1979) (with Dick Wordley) adapted from Wordley's novel Hoodwink (1981); and The City's Edge (1983), originally titled The Running Man. The City's Edge, which was made for television, was co-written by Robert J. Merritt and W.A. Harbison, adapted from W.A. Harbison's novel. Short Changed (1985) was also co-written by Merritt.

Awards

In 1981 Quinnell was nominated for the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted, for Hoodwink.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. [David Stratton]
  2. Thornhill, Michael . Quinnell, Ken . SCJ: The Sydney Cinema Journal [catalogue entry] ]. 1966–1968 . . 10 December 2021. No. 1 (autumn 1966)-no. 4 (summer 1968) .