Stanley Hawes
Known for: Production
Born: January 18, 1905 in London, England, UK - Died: April 18, 1991
Stanley Gilbert Hawes was born in London in 1905. He spent his youth in Birmingham and worked for the city's council from 1922 to 1934. Hawes had an enthusiastic interest in cinema, co-founding the Birmingham Film Society in 1931. In the late 1930s, Hawes began producing documentary films – first at Gaumont and then at Strand Film Company. But when World War II broke out, documentary production in Britain essentially halted and Hawes found himself out of work. Fortunately, he was offered a job overseas at the newly-established National Film Board of Canada. Here, Hawes was able to produce several documentaries, focusing mainly on the Canadian war effort. In 1946, Hawes moved to Sydney to work for the Australian National Film Board (later the Commonwealth Film Unit) as the organisation's first Producer-in-Chief. Over a quarter of a decade, Hawes built up a reputation as one of Australia's most respected and acclaimed documentarians. He retired in 1970, but remained active in the Australian film community until his death in 1991.
Known for
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The Pearlers
Supervisor of Production Resources
Crocodile Hunters
Supervisor of Production Resources
School in the Mailbox
Producer
Here Is the Land
Director
Paper Run
Production Supervisor
The Valley Is Ours
Executive Producer
Monkey Into Man
Director
Cavalcade of Australia 1901-1951
Director
The Pictures That Moved: Australian Cinema 1896-1920
Production Supervisor
Plan for Living
Producer
Under Stress
Supervising Producer
Home Front
Director
Maple Sugar Time
Director
Battle of Brains
Director
Children from Overseas
Director
Suicide Trail
Supervising Producer
Timber Front
Producer
Flight Plan
Director
Trans-Canada Express
Director
Christmas Under the Sun
Supervising Producer
Switch on Bigga
Production Supervisor
The Invisible Link
Producer
The Invasion of North Africa
Director
Women Are Warriors
Executive Producer