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Nick Enright

 
Writer: Nick Enright
  • Born: Dec 22, 1950 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
  • Died: Mar 30, 2003 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Occupation: Writer, Actor
  • Active: '80s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, History
  • Career Highlights: Lorenzo's Oil, For Love or Money, Blackrock
  • First Major Screen Credit: For Love or Money (1983)

Biography

An Oscar-nominated Australian screenwriter whose affecting screenplay (alongside George Miller) for 1992's Lorenzo's Oil established him as a talented screen scribe, playwright Nick Enright was one of his native country's most celebrated dramatists. Born in Mainland, New South Whales, Australia, in December of 1950, Enright began his 36-year career by slipping into a dress at age 13 for a career-defining performance in a stage production of Macbeth. Spending a year as a general assistant at the Nimrod Street Theater after graduating from college, formal training was soon to follow at the New York University school of the arts. Writing and acting in numerous stage productions in the following years, Enright eventually worked with every leading theater company in his native Australia before embarking on a career as an educator at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, West Australian Academy of Performing Art, and the Australian Theater for Young People. During his extended tenure as a teacher Enright schooled some of the biggest theatrical talents in the country. A prolific writer since 1978, Enright adapted his work to nearly every medium conceivable, including stage, film, television, and radio. His most popular stageworks, including the youth drama Blackrock (adapted to film in 1997) and his adaptation of the Tim Winton novel Cloudstreet, continued to earn Enright accolades moving into the new millennium. Following a year-long battle with cancer, Nick Enright died in Sydney in March 30, 2003. He was 52. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Nick Enright (22 December 1950-30 March 2003) was an Australian playwright.

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Life

He was Dux of St Ignatius' College, Riverview in 1967, where, like Gerard Windsor and Justin Fleming, he was taught by Melvyn Morrow. At that school, he won the GPS Schools 1sts Debating Premiership in both 1966 and 1967, also winning the prestigious Lawrence Campbell Oratory Competition in 1966, whilst in Year 11.

Enright received a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney in 1972, and from there, an MFA from New York University School of Arts in 1977.

He taught at NIDA during the 1980s.

His plays have been performed by most major Australian theatre companies, including Sydney Theatre Company, Company B, Melbourne Theatre Company, Queensland Theatre Company, State Theatre Company of South Australia, the Ensemble Theatre, Playbox, La Boite Theatre, and the Australian Theatre for Young People.

He was nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay of Lorenzo's Oil (1992), co-written with director George Miller.

His play A Property of the Clan was developed into the play Blackrock. The story became the film Blackrock in 1997.

He wrote the book of the original version of The Boy from Oz, seen in Sydney.

Enright died of cancer in March, 2003, aged 52. An elegaic song titled Someone like that was written about him by Eddie Perfect.

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