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David Lister is a South African-born film and television director, now residing in Port Elizabeth. David Lister grew up on a farm in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. He trained as a painter and sculptor in Pretoria before being employed as a scene painter, set designer and head of the props department at the Performing Arts Council in Transvaal. After a brief period as a documentary cameraman at SABC TV, he departed to the UK and studied at the London Film School 1972-1974. He then returned to South Africa to work as a director in the film and television industry.〔(BFI database: Biography for David Lister ) Retrieved 2011-08-06〕 Around 2005 he moved to Australia. David is currently living in Port Elizabeth where he acts as mentor to students at a local film and media training institute. ==Selected filmography== * 1984 - ''River Horse Lake'' * 1983 - ''My Friend Angelo'' (TV period drama)〔(CITWF: My Friend Angelo ) Retrieved 2011-08-06〕 * 1987 - ''John Ross: An African Adventure'' * 1988 - ''Barney Barnato'' (TV series about the South African mine mogul Barney Barnato) * 1990 - ''The Rutanga Tapes'' (also known as ''Desert Chase'') * 1993 - ''Oh Shucks! Here Comes UNTAG'' (also known as ''Kwagga Strikes Back'') * 1991 - ''Konings'' (TV drama) * 1994 - ''Where Angels Tread'' (TV drama) * 1995 - ''Soweto Green'' * 1996-1998 - ''The Legend of the Hidden City'' (TV series) * 1997 - ''Panic Mechanic'' * 1999 - ''Dazzle'' * 2001 - ''The Meeksville Ghost'' * 2001 - ''Askari'' * 2002 - ''Pets'' * 2003 - ''Beauty and the Beast'' * 2004 - ''The Story of an African Farm'' (also known as ''Bustin’ Bonaparte'') * 2005-2006 - ''Known Gods'' (TV series) * 2009 - ''Malibu Shark Attack'' (TV film) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Lister (director)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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