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Ian Hart, born in England, began acting while a student in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom. He stumbled into acting almost accidentally, but was cast in the play "The Government Inspector". He continued to work in British theatre and television, and first gained recognition for portraying John Lennon in the British film Backbeat (1994). He made many films in his native Britain, occasionally appearing in American films and TV series as well.
He has now played John Lennon three times, most recently in the television play Snodgrass, where he played a 50 year old Lennon who had left The Beatles before they became successful.- Additional Crew
Ian James Hart is known for Riki Ellison: The Defender (2009).- Ian Hart is known for Ride Like a Girl (2019).
- Ian Hart is known for Redcon-1 (2018).
- Ian Hart is known for Don McGlashan: Lucky Stars (2015).
- Ian Hart is known for Blunderball, or from Dr. Nofinger with Hate (1966).
- Ian Hart is known for What Now? (1986).
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Ian was born in Australia and has worked extensively in documentaries as a Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematographer and Line Producer in Australia, Europe and Asia. Best known for his work in social and educational documentary, Ian has been an integral part of the Australian film industry.
In the 1960s Ian worked as a stage and television actor in Sydney, then attended the London Film School (1966-7) and worked as a film editor and stringer cameraman in the UK and Europe. In 1968 he shot two documentaries in the USSR. He joined Film Australia in 1969 and was a line producer on two large documentary series: Our Asian Neighbours, Thailand (1972) and Indonesia (1974) and edited and directed a slate of broadcast documentaries including The Ships That Flew (1974) for Network 10.
Whilst he was Head Centre for Media Studies at the University of Canberra (Australia), he developed an international reputation for educational media production (1978-1991). During this time he was writer/director and often editor of several educational broadcast documentaries including two French programs for Canal+ (France) and a television series on education in China for WIN-TV.
From 1991 - 2006, Ian was Professor of Interactive Media at the University of Hong Kong and also an independent documentary producer and theatre director. During this time he directed several documentaries including; "The Outsider's Gaze" (France, Germany and Spain), "A Festival of Art and Life" (Bali) and a TV series on infectious diseases (Hong Kong). In recent times, Ian has specialised in Australia-China projects, including a trilogy of feature films entitled "Dumpling, Tea & Rice".- Ian Hart is known for Dave Allen at Large (1971) and Crypto Hunters.
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