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Charles Chauvel(1897-1959)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Charles Chauvel was born in Queensland, Australia in 1897 to land owners in the south. After minding his family's farm while his father was at war with the Australian Light Horse in Sinai, he went to Sydney against his father's wishes to study drama. After some work in the movies looking after horses, he followed his idol, Rex "Snowy" Baker to America where he found odd jobs, eventually getting some minor parts in some movies. He returned to Australia and in 1926 made his first feature film, "The Moth of Moonbi". His following film, "Greenhide" starred Elsie Sylvaney, the woman who was to become Charles' wife in June 1927. After the birth of their daughter Suzanne, the Chauvels travelled across the Pacific to Pitcairn Island and later Tahiti in their quest to make the film In the Wake of the Bounty (1933), a film which launched the career of Errol Flynn. In 1934 Chauvel began work on the film "Heritage" in response to an offer from the Australian Government of a prize for the best Australian made film. It was an historical epic tracing 150 years of Australian history, and after it's release in 1935 went on to win the prize. After making "Uncivilized", a film which Chauvel was never happy with, Charles and Elsa went to Hollywood to brush up on film techniques, before returning to Australia to make the war film, 40 000 cavaliers (1940). This film was an account of the Australian Light Horse and was a fitting honour to "these dauntless riders and their gallant horses." It was a world-wide success. Charles and Elsa made several war documentaries, "Soldiers Without Uniforms", "The Power to Win", "While There is Still Time", "A Mountain Goes to Sea" and "Russia Aflame" (1942) before making another feature film. The Rats of Tobruk (1944) was a drama set in north-east Libya where the Australian soldiers were fighting Rommel's forces. Live ammunition was used during filming to achieve a realistic effect. When released, soldiers were most impressed with this film for its accuracy in portraying their experiences. Sons of Matthew (1949) was a story based upon the lives of the O'Reilly family who had been pioneers in Australia. It follows three generations of the O'Riordan family from the 1890s. "Sons of Matthew" was filmed under difficult conditions which included almost constant rain. In spite of the large expenses for the production, this film made a healthy profit after a publicity campaign in Britain and USA. Charles decided to make a film in the Northern Territory, Australia, and after a reconnaissance trip which provided several fascinating stories, the story of an Aboriginal woman, Jedda, was formed. The first colour feature film made in Australia, Jedda (1955) was the story of an Aboriginal woman, Jedda, who was fostered by white parents and promised in marriage to Joe, a part-Aboriginal who worked on their station. Marbuck, an Aboriginal from another tribe kidnaps Jedda and condemned by his own tribe eventually takes the two of them to their deaths. Over the next few years, Charles and Elsa travelled around Australia, making a series of documentaries for the BBC, before Charles died suddenly of a heart attack in 1959.
BornOctober 7, 1897
DiedNovember 11, 1959(62)
BornOctober 7, 1897
DiedNovember 11, 1959(62)
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Known for

Jedda (1955)
Jedda
6.0
  • Director
  • 1955
Sons of Matthew (1949)
Sons of Matthew
6.9
  • Director
  • 1949
Errol Flynn and Patricia Penman in In the Wake of the Bounty (1933)
In the Wake of the Bounty
4.7
  • Director
  • 1933
Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, and Grant Taylor in The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
The Rats of Tobruk
5.4
  • Director
  • 1944

Credits

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Director



  • Australian Walkabout (1958)
    Australian Walkabout
    TV Series
    • Director
    • 1958
  • Jedda (1955)
    Jedda
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1955
  • Jedda: Screen Tests (1953)
    Jedda: Screen Tests
    Short
    • Director
    • 1953
  • Sons of Matthew (1949)
    Sons of Matthew
    6.9
    • Director
    • 1949
  • Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, and Grant Taylor in The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
    The Rats of Tobruk
    5.4
    • Director
    • 1944
  • Shipbuilders (1943)
    Shipbuilders
    Short
    • Director
    • 1943
  • Power to Win (1942)
    Power to Win
    Short
    • Director
    • 1942
  • Soldiers Without Uniforms (1942)
    Soldiers Without Uniforms
    Short
    • Director
    • 1942
  • While There is Still Time (1942)
    While There is Still Time
    Short
    • Director
    • 1942
  • Betty Bryant and Grant Taylor in 40 000 cavaliers (1940)
    40 000 cavaliers
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1940
  • Hollywood Screen Test (1937)
    Hollywood Screen Test
    7.0
    Short
    • Director (Australian Scenes)
    • 1937
  • Uncivilised (1936)
    Uncivilised
    4.7
    • Director
    • 1936
  • Heritage (1935)
    Heritage
    5.1
    • Director
    • 1935
  • Errol Flynn and Patricia Penman in In the Wake of the Bounty (1933)
    In the Wake of the Bounty
    4.7
    • Director
    • 1933
  • Greenhide (1926)
    Greenhide
    5.4
    • Director
    • 1926

Writer



  • Australian Walkabout (1958)
    Australian Walkabout
    TV Series
    • creator
    • 1958
  • Jedda (1955)
    Jedda
    6.0
    • screenplay by
    • 1955
  • Sons of Matthew (1949)
    Sons of Matthew
    6.9
    • screenplay
    • 1949
  • Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, and Grant Taylor in The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
    The Rats of Tobruk
    5.4
    • Writer
    • 1944
  • Shipbuilders (1943)
    Shipbuilders
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1943
  • Power to Win (1942)
    Power to Win
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1942
  • While There is Still Time (1942)
    While There is Still Time
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1942
  • Betty Bryant and Grant Taylor in 40 000 cavaliers (1940)
    40 000 cavaliers
    6.0
    • story
    • 1940
  • Rangle River (1936)
    Rangle River
    6.5
    • screenplay
    • 1936
  • Uncivilised (1936)
    Uncivilised
    4.7
    • story and scenario
    • 1936
  • Heritage (1935)
    Heritage
    5.1
    • Writer
    • 1935
  • Errol Flynn and Patricia Penman in In the Wake of the Bounty (1933)
    In the Wake of the Bounty
    4.7
    • scenario
    • 1933
  • Greenhide (1926)
    Greenhide
    5.4
    • Writer
    • 1926
  • The Moth of Moonbi (1926)
    The Moth of Moonbi
    5.3
    • Writer
    • 1926

Producer



  • Australian Walkabout (1958)
    Australian Walkabout
    TV Series
    • producer
    • 1958
  • Jedda (1955)
    Jedda
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1955
  • Jedda: Screen Tests (1953)
    Jedda: Screen Tests
    Short
    • producer
    • 1953
  • Sons of Matthew (1949)
    Sons of Matthew
    6.9
    • producer
    • 1949
  • Peter Finch, Chips Rafferty, and Grant Taylor in The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
    The Rats of Tobruk
    5.4
    • producer
    • 1944
  • Power to Win (1942)
    Power to Win
    Short
    • producer
    • 1942
  • Soldiers Without Uniforms (1942)
    Soldiers Without Uniforms
    Short
    • producer
    • 1942
  • While There is Still Time (1942)
    While There is Still Time
    Short
    • producer
    • 1942
  • Betty Bryant and Grant Taylor in 40 000 cavaliers (1940)
    40 000 cavaliers
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1940
  • Uncivilised (1936)
    Uncivilised
    4.7
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Errol Flynn and Patricia Penman in In the Wake of the Bounty (1933)
    In the Wake of the Bounty
    4.7
    • producer
    • 1933

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Charles E. Chauvel
  • Born
    • October 7, 1897
    • Warwick, Queensland, Australia
  • Died
    • November 11, 1959
    • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Elsa ChauvelJune 5, 1927 - November 11, 1959 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Screenwriter, film producer, and film director.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    The Chauvel cinema in Paddington, Sydney, Australia is named after him.

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