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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_DuiganJohn Duigan - Wikipedia

    John Duigan (born 19 June 1949) is an Australian film director and screenwriter. He is mostly known for his two autobiographical films The Year My Voice Broke and Flirting, and the 1994 film Sirens, which stars Hugh Grant.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0241090John Duigan - IMDb

    John Duigan is a director, writer and actor who has made films in Australia, the US and Europe. He is known for Flirting, The Year My Voice Broke, Head in the Clouds and Romero, among others.

    • Writer, Director, Actor
    • June 19, 1949
    • John Duigan
  3. Oct 17, 2018 · John Duigan is an 80-metre vessel with a beam of 16 metres, a designed depth of 4.8 metres, and a draught of 3.68 metres. She has a deck area of 747m2 and a capacity of 114 TEU.

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  4. John Duigan is an Australian director and writer who has won several awards for his films, such as The Year My Voice Broke, Flirting, and Head in the Clouds. He is related to many Australian performers, including his wife Nammi Le and his sister Virginia Duigan.

    • June 19, 1949
  5. John Duigan, (born 19 June 1949 in Hampshire, England, UK) is an Australian film director. Duigan emigrated to Australia in 1961, having been born to an Australian father. He is related to many Australian performers, being the brother of Virginia Duigan (wife of director Bruce Beresford) and uncle of Trilby Beresford.

  6. HOME > John Duigan. John Duigan’s first success, Mouth to Mouth, won the Jury Prize at the 1979 Australian Film Awards, and for the multi-award winning mini-series Vietnam, in which he cast Nicole Kidman in her first dramatic role, he won Best Director at the Penguin Television Awards.

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › john_duiganJohn Duigan | Rotten Tomatoes

    A leading member of the new wave of Australian filmmakers, John Duigan (pronounced DY-gan) has been a prolific director who also wrote the screenplays for his works and often explored...