Hal McElroy and James "Jim" McElroy (born 6 April 1946) are Australian film and television producers. They are twin brothers.
They are best known for three films they produced jointly in the 1970s, all directed by
Peter Weir
Peter Lindsay Weir ( ; born 21 August 1944) is a retired Australian film director. He is known for directing films crossing various genres over forty years with films such as '' Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (1975), '' Gallipoli'' (1981), '' The Y ...
at the start of his career: ''
The Cars That Ate Paris'' (1974), ''
Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (1975), and ''
The Last Wave'' (1977). They were also joint associate producers of ''
Let the Balloon Go'' (1976).
The McElroy brothers also worked on projects separately before, during and after these joint projects. They have had entirely separate careers since 1982, with the exception of ''
Till There Was You
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The song became the first To ...
'' (1991). Hal now works with his wife Di McElroy.
Early and family life
Hal and Jim McElroy were born in 1946 in
Melbourne
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. As twins, they were always inseparable and had identical interests, school activities and friends. They entered the film industry together in 1966, moving to
Sydney
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to work on productions such as ''
Age of Consent
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'' (1969) and ''
Ned Kelly
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'' (1970). They were inspired to become producers themselves, and set up a production company.
[Spectrum, "Profile: The Man With The Formula", ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 11 October 1997, p.3s]
Hal met his wife Di, a producer of live television shows, while both were working on the
Australian Ballet
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's 1973 film of ''
Don Quixote
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'' in Melbourne. She was secretary to the Administrator of the Australian Ballet, Dame
Peggy van Praagh, and personal assistant to Sir
Robert Helpmann and
Rudolf Nureyev
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. Hal was production manager for the film company. They married in 1975, and had their honeymoon at the
Cannes Film Festival
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, where ''
Picnic at Hanging Rock'' was being exhibited.
["The two of us: Hal & Di McElroy", "Good Weekend" magazine, ''The Age'', 15 August 1998, p.12] They have three children.
[
Hal and Jim had always lived together, and this continued even after Hal married Di. In 1977, a light and sound spectacular called Laserdome, in which the three McElroys had invested heavily, failed within three days and they lost their house and all their other assets.][ In 1994 Hal and Jim parted company, as they felt a need to establish their own separate identities, in both their professional and personal lives.][
In November 1996, Hal McElroy was involved in a serious traffic collision which threatened to leave him blind, brain-damaged and paraplegic. He recovered, but now has seven screws and a plastic plate in his head.][
Hal and Di McElroy became business partners, with a company called McElroy Television, later McElroy Allmedia.][McElroy Allmedia: Di McElroy]
Retrieved 16 April 2013 Their first co-production was '' Dog's Head Bay'' (1999), written by David
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The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Dam ...
and Kristin Williamson.[
]
Jim McElroy
Jim's first credit was as production manager on the television series ''Spyforce
''Spyforce'' is an Australian television series that aired from 1971 to 1973 on Nine Network. The series was based upon the adventures of Australian Military Intelligence operatives in the South West Pacific theatre of World War II, South West ...
'' (1971).
His later solo projects have all been in film. They include:
* '' The Year of Living Dangerously'' (1982; producer; this was also directed by Peter Weir; Linda Hunt
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won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
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)
* '' A Dangerous Summer'' (1982; writer and producer)
* ''Traps'' (1994; producer)
* '' Mr. Reliable'' (1996; producer)
* '' Dear Claudia'' (1999; producer).
Hal McElroy
Hal McElroy's solo projects include:
; Film
* '' Alvin Purple'' (1973; production manager and first assistant director)
* '' Between Wars'' (1974; production manager and associate producer)
* '' The Man from Hong Kong'' (1975; assistant director)
* ''Caddie
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'' (1976; assistant director)
* ''Blue Fin
''Blue Fin'' is a 1978 Australian family film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Hardy Krüger, Greg Rowe and Elspeth Ballantyne. It is based on a 1969 Australian novel written by Colin Thiele.
Plot
Based on the children's novel by South A ...
'' (1978; producer)
* ''Razorback
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'' (1984; producer)
* '' A Dangerous Life'' (1988; originally a six-hour TV miniseries, producer)
* '' The Sum of Us'' (1994, executive producer)
; Television
* '' Return to Eden'' (1982 series, executive producer)
* '' A Dangerous Life'' (1988 TV miniseries, producer)
* '' A*mazing'' (series; 1994–98)
* ''Blue Heelers
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'' (series; executive producer of 54 episodes 1994–95)
* '' Water Rats'' (series, executive producer of 62 episodes 1996–98)
* '' Time Masters'' (series; 1996–98)
* '' Murder Call'' (series, executive producer of 55 episodes 1997–2000)
* '' Going Home'' (series, 2000–2001, 130 episodes, executive producer with Di McElroy)
* '' Balmain Boys'' (2003 movie, executive producer)
* ''Sea Patrol
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Despi ...
'' (series, executive producer of 41 episodes 2007–11).
References
External sources
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1946 births
Living people
Australian film producers
Australian television producers
Mass media people from Melbourne
Sibling filmmakers
Brother duos
Australian twins