Robert Chuter Explained

Robert John Chuter (born 23 April 1964 in Carlton, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor.

Early life

Robert John Chuter was born on 23 April 1964 in Carlton, Victoria, Australia, the only son of Rita Spalding and British emigrant Harry Chuter. He was educated at Williamstown Technical School and studied at RMIT, St. Martin's Theatre School, Melbourne Theatre Company Youth Theatre, Victorian College of the Arts - Drama School and graduated in 1983 from the prestigious Swinburne Film and Television School.

Career

In 1976, Chuter worked with a touring company led by Lindsay Kemp in Australia and London and cites the experience as one of his inspirations for becoming involved in theatre direction. His interest in film direction originated while he was working in a bookstore, when he was encouraged to create some Super 8 film by the veteran Australian stage and silent screen actress Agnes Dobson.

In 1981 he was trainee director at the Queensland Theatre Company in Brisbane and when returning to Melbourne he co-founded Performing Arts Projects (later to become Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre) with actor/playwright Daniel Lillford in 1985.[1]

Between 2005 and 2008, Chuter worked in London's West End directing three major stage productions.[2] Chuter has directed over 180 stage productions in Australia and the UK.

Stage producer

Heeding advice given to him by the British film director Ken Russell, whom he met during his work directing the opera Madam Butterfly in Melbourne, Chuter has been diverse in his stage productions:

Among the productions as producer have been:

Film

While at Swinburne Film and Television School Chuter produced numerous short films including In from the Sea, XOS: A Cry for Help, Tax, Letting Go and Killer Zombies. He also worked on various short films as production assistant, casting and costume designer including Laughing with Joe, Paradise Taxi, Oedipus Tex, The Search of the Golden Boomerang, Jacob's Dream, The Uniform, Best Wishes for the Baby's Arrival, Inverted Kiss (unfinished) and Jacob's Dream.

The 2015 film release of The Dream Children was directed and co-produced by Chuter and Christopher Pender.[4] He had previously directed a stage version, written by Julia Britton, for Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre and La Mama Theatre in 2009.[5] In 2017, Chuter commenced filming his second feature film A Beautiful Request, based on the stage plays by his old friend Dubai-based playwright Alex Broun followed by co-producing the feature Lilith with Moon Room Films.

Film Actor

Exhibitions

Chuter produced, hosted, directed and curated a number of events with artists such as Kent Morris on The Double Infant and The Kitchen Child, Josie Wadelton on Defaced: The Exhibition in 2010 and with Anthony Breslin and other artists on In Good Company in 2023.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Milne, Geoffrey . Theatre Australian (un)listed: Australian Theatre Since the 1950s . Rotopi . 2004 . 304 . 9042009306 .
  2. Web site: Robert Chuter . Simon . Piening . 23 March 2008 . Australian Stage . 2014-11-09.
  3. News: Humour Triumphs over the Unkindest Cut of All . The Evening Standard . 23 June 2005 . Mark . Cook . 9 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141109190803/https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-133500916/humour-triumphs-over-the-unkindest-cut-of-all . dead .
  4. Web site: The Production Book 14 . The Production Book . 12 . 2014-11-09.
  5. Web site: The Dream Children - Fly-On-The-Wall Theatre . Simonne . Michelle-Wellis . 20 January 2009 . Australian Stage . 2014-11-09.