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Scott Hicks (Robert Scott Hicks) was born on 4 March, 1953 in Uganda, is a Film director, screenwriter. Discover Scott Hicks's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

Popular As Robert Scott Hicks
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March, 1953
Birthday 4 March
Birthplace Uganda
Nationality Uganda

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Who Is Scott Hicks's Wife?

His wife is Kerry Heysen (m. 1971)

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Wife Kerry Heysen (m. 1971)
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Children Jethro Heysen-Hicks, Scott Heysen

Scott Hicks Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2014

In 2014-15, he made the documentary Highly Strung about the Australian String Quartet, documenting the musical rehearsals and performance processes, the breakup of the group, and the copying of the Giovanni Battista Guadagnini cello by a leading luthier in Italy.

2013

After working on Hearts in Atlantis, Hicks decided to take time off and enjoy living at home. In that time, he fell into working on television commercials. Hicks also enjoyed success in the world of American television commercials (which he terms "multi-million dollar mini-movies") – one of which was inducted into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

2008

Hicks is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Hicks was a finalist in 2008 for the Australian of the Year Awards.

2007

More than six years later, Hicks resurfaced as a director in No Reservations. He followed that up with a more personal project, shooting a feature-length documentary on the iconic composer Philip Glass, glass: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts. This film premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, to great acclaim, and has since been released in the U.S. and at film festivals around the world. In 2009 he made The Boys Are Back, an Australian-UK co-production starring Clive Owen.

1999

Hicks's first Hollywood studio film Snow Falling on Cedars (1999) starring Ethan Hawke, Max von Sydow and Sam Shepard, and based on David Guterson's novel of the same title, also received an Academy Award nomination. This was followed in 2001 by the adaptation of Stephen King's novel Hearts in Atlantis starring Anthony Hopkins.

Hicks has had his portrait painted by David Bromley several times. The 1999 portrait was a finalist for the Archibald Prize.

1980

In his very early working years in the early 1980s, Hicks worked three times with INXS (and its members), firstly the movie Freedom filmed in and around Adelaide in 1981 and featuring the music of Cold Chisel's Don Walker and the vocals of INXS lead singer Michael Hutchence. He then directed 3 pivotal film clips for INXS in 1982-83 for their new label (WEA Australia), "Spy Of Love", "To Look At You" and "Don't Change" (which went on to become their biggest hit single, at that time). Following this, Hicks made a (very expensive for its time) film clip utilizing 16mm film, not videotape, for popular South Australian band "Vertical Hold" who had a No.1 single in 1981 (& another top 5 hit in 1982). Hicks's late 1983 film clip for their third single "Shotdown (In Love)" was also showcased at the U.S. "Aussie" Music Festival in Los Angeles, alongside Mondo Rock and INXS videos. During this period he also co-wrote and directed a telemovie, Call Me Mr. Brown.

1975

Hicks graduated from Flinders University in South Australia (BA Honours) in 1975 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1997. He graduated into an industry which was emerging from decades of inactivity, stimulated by renewed government support for the arts. South Australia was at the forefront of this Australian film revival, with established directors Peter Weir and Bruce Beresford, central figures in the Australian New Wave, coming to Adelaide to shoot their films. Hicks worked as a crew member on a dozen features over the next few years. At the same time, he was successful in bidding for contracts to write and direct short dramas and sponsored documentaries.

1953

Robert Scott Hicks (born 4 March 1953) is an Australian film director and screenwriter. He is best known as the screenwriter and director of Shine, the Oscar-winning biopic of pianist David Helfgott. Hicks's work has been nominated for an Academy Award as well as winning an Emmy Award. Other movies he directed include the film adaptations of Stephen King's Hearts in Atlantis and Nicholas Sparks's The Lucky One.