Craig Pearce

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Craig Pearce
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Emma and Craig Pearce at The Great Gatsby premiere in Sydney in 2013
Born (1961-11-30) 30 November 1961 (age 63)
Education Narrabeen Sports High School
National Institute of Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • actor
Known for Mad Bomber in Love
E Street
Spouse(s) Tara Morice (1997–div.)
Emma Scott (2012–div.)

Craig Pearce is an Australian screenwriter and actor.

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Early life

Pearce was educated at Narrabeen Sports High School with Baz Luhrmann and is a graduate of National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). [1]

Career

Pearce's acting credits include recurring roles in soap operas The Restless Years (1981) and E Street (1993) [2] and children's series The Miraculous Mellops 2 (1992). He made guest appearances in Bellamy (1981), Rafferty's Rules (1987) and G.P. (1989). He had film roles in I Can't Get Started (1985), Nightmaster (1988), To Make a Killing (1988), Mad Bomber in Love (1992) and The Seventh Floor (1994).

As part of the theatre ensemble team 'Six Years Old', Pearce formed a creative partnership with filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, [3] with whom he co-wrote the play Strictly Ballroom as well as the screenplay of the 1992 movie adaptation. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet, the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! , the 2013 film The Great Gatsby , and the 2022 film Elvis ; all with Luhrmann. [4]

He wrote the screenplay for the 2010 film Charlie St. Cloud , starring Zac Efron. He also created the 2017 10-part television series Will , based on the lost years of a young William Shakespeare, which aired on TNT. [5] He also created, wrote and executive produced all six episodes of the 2022 miniseries Pistol , based on Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones's autobiography. [6] He also co-wrote the screenplay for the film The Power of the Dark Crystal , which was cancelled, but later adapted into a comic book series in 2017.

Pearce received the Australian Writers' Guild Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016. [7]

Personal life

Pearce's first wife was Strictly Ballroom actor Tara Morice whom he married at the Sydney Opera House in January 1997, after having worked together on the production of Romeo + Juliet in 1995 and 1996. [8] Together they have a daughter, [9] Ondine Morice Pearce, who is a film editor, and who was the stills photographer (at age 11) on her mother's documentary My Biggest Fan. [10]

He married his second wife, Emma Scott, in 2012, [11] which also ended in divorce.

Pearce divides his time between Sydney, London and Costa Rica. [12]

Acting credits

Film

YearWorkRoleNotes
1985 I Can't Get Started Mark
1988Nightmaster
1988 To Make a Killing Terry
1992 Mad Bomber in Love Bernard Lynch

Television

YearWorkRoleNotes
1980 Spring & Fall Schoolfriend1 episode
1981 Menotti 1 episode
1981 Bellamy Jimmie1 episode
1981–1982 The Restless Years Michael Lee3 episodes
1987 Vietnam CorporalMiniseries
1987 Rafferty's Rules Lyle Jurd1 episode
1988 Watch the Shadows Dance Guy DuncanTV movie
1992 The Miraculous Mellops 2 Grub13 episodes
1993 G.P. Mark1 episode
1993 E Street Bronco Miles13 episodes
1994 The Seventh Floor EdTV movie

Stage

YearWorkRoleNotes
1983 Peer Gynt The Boy / Ballon / Hussein / The Gaunt One NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1984Welcome the Bright WorldSebastian Ayalti NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1984 Pericles & The Comedy of Errors Antiochus / Leonine / Sea Captain NIDA Theatre, Sydney, Playhouse, Canberra, Community Arts Theatre, Newcastle
1984 Street Scene NIDA Theatre, Sydney
1985; 1989Say Goodbye to the PastBridge Theatre, Coniston, Stables Theatre, Sydney with Theatre South; Griffin Theatre Company
1985Even More Wonderful WollongongBridge Theatre, Coniston with Theatre South
1986 Hamlet Phillip St Theatre, Sydney
1987Urban Tales of Utter Devotion Stables Theatre, Sydney with Griffin Theatre Company
1987 Kennedy's Children Exchange Hotel, Balmain, Sydney with New Mercury Theatre Company
1988Dangerous Curve Performance Space, Sydney with Underground Theatre Productions
1988Haircut Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC & Six Years Old Theatre Company
1988Angels Wharf Theatre, Sydney with STC & Six Years Old Theatre Company
1989 Romeo and Juliet Sydney Opera House with STC
1989New Short Works - Spoleto Fringe Program 1: Grace Among the ChristiansGiles Universal Theatre, Melbourne

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Writing credits

Film

YearWorkRoleNotes
1992 Strictly Ballroom Screenplay
1996 Romeo + Juliet Screenplay
2001 Moulin Rouge! Writer / Soundtrack – lyrics
2010 Charlie St. Cloud Screenplay
2013 The Great Gatsby Screenplay
2017 The Power of the Dark Crystal ScreenplayCancelled
2022 Elvis Screenplay
TBAMonster Blood TattooIn development

Television

YearWorkRoleNotes
2009 Dancing with the Stars Soundtrack – lyrics1 episode
2009 81st Academy Awards Sketches writerTV special
2017 Will Creator / Producer10 episodes
2022 Pistol Creator / Executive producerMiniseries, 6 episodes

Stage

YearWorkRoleNotes
1984; 1988 Strictly Ballroom Writer (Book / Composer) NIDA Theatre, Sydney, Wharf Theatre, Sydney
2014–2015; 2018–2019, 2023, 2024 Strictly Ballroom the Musical Writer (Book / Composer) Sydney Lyric Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Lyric Theatre, Brisbane, Otago Boys High School, Dunedin, Cardinia Cultural Centre, Melbourne, Frankston Arts Centre, Leeds, UK, Toronto, Canada, Piccadilly Theatre, London, Crete Street Theatre, Beenleigh with Beenleigh Theatre Group

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Awards

YearWorkAwardCategoryNotes
1992 Strictly Ballroom Australian Film Institute Awards Best Screenplay – Original or AdaptedWon
1993 Strictly Ballroom BAFTA Film Awards Best Screenplay – AdaptedNominated
1997 Romeo + Juliet Online Film & Television AssociationBest Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another MediumNominated
1998 Romeo + Juliet BAFTA Film Awards Best Screenplay – AdaptedWon
2002 Moulin Rouge! BAFTA Film Awards Best Screenplay – OriginalNominated
2002 Moulin Rouge! Writers Guild of America Awards Best Screenplay Written Directly for the ScreenNominated
2002 Moulin Rouge! Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsSierra Award for Best ScreenplayNominated
2002 Moulin Rouge! Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Screenplay – OriginalNominated
2013 The Great Gatsby INOCA AwardsHalfway Award for Best Adapted ScreenplayNominated
2013 Strictly Ballroom 20/20 AwardsBest Original ScreenplayNominated
2016Craig Pearce Australian Writers' Guild Awards Lifetime Achievement AwardHonoured
2022 Elvis AACTA Awards Best Screenplay in FilmNominated
2022 Elvis Australian Film Critics Association Awards Best ScreenplayNominated
2023 Elvis Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best ScreenplayNominated
2023 Elvis CinEuphoria AwardsBest Screenplay – International CompetitionNominated

References

  1. "Craig Pearce i(7 works by)", AustLit. Accessed 22 January 2024.
  2. E Street at IMDb
  3. "Craig Pearce". Australian Writers' Guild – Pathways.
  4. "Now it's an exodus of writers-by email". The Sydney Morning Herald . 6 June 2002.
  5. "Craig Pearce – Writer". Camerons Management.
  6. Edelstein, Robert (30 May 2022). "'Pistol' Creator Reveals Inspiration Behind the Sex Pistols Biopic".
  7. "2016 Australian Writers' Guild Lifetime Achievement Award goes to screenwriter Craig Pearce" by Fran Kelly, RN Breakfast , Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 13 October 2016.
  8. "Force of nature: Marriage made in an Oscars heaven", The Sydney Morning Herald , 1 April 2002.
  9. "In close-up: Tara Morice" by Elissa Blake, Audrey Journal, 23 May 2018.
  10. Thompson, Erica (4 November 2008). "Strictly Ballroom's Tara Morice forges bond with fan, 75". The Courier-Mail.
  11. "Pure Villa – Gentle Souls in Love – Emma & Craig" by Agung, Imaj Gallery, 29 October 2012.
  12. "Craig Pearce". FX.
  13. "Craig Pearce". AusStage.
  14. "Craig Pearce". AusStage.