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Graeme Malcolm Wood (born 6 November 1956, East Fremantle, Western Australia) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 59 Tests and 83 ODIs from 1978 to 1989. He scored nine Test centuries in his career, which was a West Australian record until 2001-02 when it was surpassed by Justin Langer.
Date Of Birth 1956-11-06 Profession Cinematographer, Director, Writer
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Hawke 2010 TV Movie director of photography My Year Without Sex 2009 director of photography The Cow Thief 2006 Short director of photography Bad Eggs 2003 director of photography Subterano 2003 director of photography The Dish 2000 director of photography The New Girlfriend 1999 director of photography Crash Zone 1999 TV Series The Genie from Down Under 1996 TV Series 6 episodes Say a Little Prayer 1993 director of photography Round the Twist 1992 TV Series director of photography - 7 episodes More Winners: Boy Soldiers 1990 TV Movie director of photography Ghosts... of the Civil Dead 1988 director of photography - as Graham Wood
Director Title Year Status Character Miss Taurus 1994 Short Teenage Babylon 1989 Short Love Della 1986 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Miss Taurus 1994 Short written by Teenage Babylon 1989 Short written by Love Della 1986 Short written by
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The D Generation: The Bottom Drawer 1997 Video short cinematographer: sequence "Five in a Row" Jigsaw 1990 assistant to gaffer
Editor Title Year Status Character Teenage Babylon 1989 Short
Producer Title Year Status Character Teenage Babylon 1989 Short producer
Self Title Year Status Character Over Easy: On Location with 'Bad Eggs' 2003 Video documentary Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 2001 FCCA Award Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Cinematography The Dish (2000)
Known for movies The Dish (2000) as Cinematographer
Ghosts... of the Civil Dead (1988) as Cinematographer
Bad Eggs (2003) as Cinematographer
My Year Without Sex (2009) as Cinematographer