William Sterling (director)

William Sterling (born 14 September 1926)[1] was an Australian producer and director.[2][3] He was born in Sydney.

Biography

Sterling was born in Sydney, one of two brothers. When his father was killed during World War II, Sterling left school to work in a chartered accountant's office. He served in the Royal Australian Navy then did a Bachelor of Arts at Sydney University, with Honours in English and History. He was going to be a teacher but then got a job as liaison officer between the ABC and the Department of Education. He began writing and producing radio plays, and in 1956 moved into directing television at the ABC. He moved to Melbourne in 1957.

Sterling originally directed all sorts of programs for the ABC but in October 1959 was assigned to drama full time.[4] Audrey Rogers was his assistant.[5]

Sterling directed a landmark Australian TV play about Aboriginal Australians Burst of Summer (1960).[6]

Sterling collaborated several times with Robert Helpmann.[7]

In 1961 he commenced shooting a feature film about Burke and Wills with Edward Brayshaw. This became known as Return Journey.[8]

In 1965 he went to the USA for a study tour, worked for three months with CBC Toronto, then settled in the UK.[9]

Sterling returned to Australia in 1972 to promote the release of Alice in Wonderland and criticised local movies as too self consciously Australian.[10] He returned again in 1977 seeking finance for a feature called The Bird of Strange Plumage.[11]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0827597/ [user-generated source]
  2. ^ "The summer visitors". The Bulletin. 6 January 1973. p. 24.
  3. ^ He describes his methods"TV Drama Producer "Vetoes" Prompting". The Age. 26 September 1958. p. 24.
  4. ^ "To Concentrate on TV Drama". The Age. 15 October 1959. p. 26.
  5. ^ "Will Sterling On and Off Duty". The Age. 5 November 1959. p. 26.
  6. ^ Vagg, Stephen (15 November 2020). "The Flawed Landmark: Burst of Summer". Filmink.
  7. ^ Vagg, Stephen (2023). "Forgotten Australian Television Plays – Half an Hour with Robert Helpmann". Filmink. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Sterling to Direct a Film". The Age. 11 January 1961. p. 1.
  9. ^ "IN WONDERLAND WITH ALICE". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 40, no. 27. Australia. 6 December 1972. p. 18. Retrieved 15 February 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  10. ^ Patterson, Bryce (28 December 1972). "Our films 'too self consciously Australian'". The Age. p. 2.
  11. ^ Borschmann, Gregg (15 January 1977). "Will Sterling Comes Home". The Age. p. 18.
  12. ^ Vagg, Stephen (27 August 2022). "3 Forgotten Australian Television Plays". Filmink. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
  13. ^ Vagg, Stephen (5 February 2022). "Forgotten Australian Television Plays: Light Me a Lucifer". Filmink.

 

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