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Suzanne Dale Baker (born 1939) is an Australian film producer, print and television journalist, writer, historian and feminist. In 1977, she became the first Australian woman to win an
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, winning for the animated short film ''Leisure'' in the category
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Career

Baker was born in England in 1939, while her Australian parents were visiting that country.Suzanne Baker, July Lunch-Hour Talk: "Back-to-Front Career", Jessie Street National Women's Library Newsletter, Vol 17, No. 4, November 2006
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Her parents were New Zealand-born writer and philologist
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(best known as the author of '' The Australian Language'', a work that was highly praised by America's
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in ''
The American Language ''The American Language; An Inquiry into the Development of English in the United States'', first published in 1919, is H. L. Mencken's book about the English language as spoken in the United States. Origins and concept Mencken was inspired by ...
'') and his first wife Sally Baker (née Eena Dale Young),State Library of New South Wales, Record Details: Suzanne Baker
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who separated when Baker was seven and divorced when she was eleven. She has a younger sister, Stephanie.''Australian Dictionary of Biography'': Sidney John Baker
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When she was twelve, her mother married Lindsay Clinch, a newspaper editor. Her father also twice remarried. Baker attended
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but left school at age 15. When her stepfather was appointed to run the New York office of
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, Baker accompanied him and studied television production at
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and worked for
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. On return to Australia, she worked as a journalist for the
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and was a producer for Bob Sanders' ''People''. Her career then took her to the United Kingdom, where she worked for
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, and then back to Australia in 1971 to work with the ''
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'', where she modernised the women's section called ''Look!'' In 1972, Baker was a founding member of the Media Women's Action Group. In 1973, Baker joined
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as its first female film producer. In this capacity, she was nominated for, and won, the
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for the animated film ''Leisure'', directed by
Bruce Petty Bruce Leslie Petty, born 23 November 1929 at Doncaster, Victoria, Doncaster, a suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia's best known political satire, political satirists and cartoonists.
,IMdB: ''Leisure''
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at the 49th Academy Awards, presented in 1977. This made her the first Australian woman to win an Academy Award. She did not attend the ceremony, as Film Australia had a limited budget for overseas travel and she was not expected to win.Richard Jinman, "She's still got it … and memories of a brilliant career", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 15 March 2003
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The award was accepted on her behalf by the presenter,
Marty Feldman Martin Alan Feldman (8 July 1934 – 2 December 1982) was a British actor, comedian and comedy writer. He was known for his exophthalmos, prominent, strabismus, misaligned eyes. He initially gained prominence as a writer with Barry Took on ...
. In 1978, Baker led a television crew to China to make the five-part documentary series ''The Human Face of China'', which was released worldwide in 1980. She also wrote the accompanying book. Her interest in film making having waned, Baker left Film Australia in 1984 and entered the
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Richard Jinman, "What Oscar did next", ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 15 March 2003
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as a mature age student, completing an honours degree in history in 2006. Her thesis, titled "Realising an Absent Presence", sought to recognise the influence of women on Australian literature, an influence that had long been neglected in Australian literature studies, including in her own father's work, ''The Australian Language'' (1945). In 2011, Baker published ''Beethoven and the Zipper: The Astonishing Story of Musica Viva'', which detailed how an Austrian immigrant to Australia,
Richard Goldner Richard Goldner (23 June 1908 – 27 September 1991) was a Romanian-born, Viennese-trained Australian violist, pedagogue and inventor. He founded Musica Viva Australia in 1945, which became the world's largest entrepreneurial chamber music organ ...
, invented and patented a zip fastener for the
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, and used the proceeds to establish
Musica Viva Australia Musica Viva was founded in 1945 by Romanian-born violinist Richard Goldner, with the aim of bringing chamber music to Australia. The co-founder was a German-born musicologist, Walter Dullo. At its inception, Musica Viva was a string ensemble perf ...
in 1945, which went on to become the world's largest entrepreneurial chamber music organisation. The book was optioned for a movie by Tree Productions (producer Brian Rosen). The screenplay (working title ''The Musician'') is by Joan Sauers and the movie is slated for release in later 2020, the year of the 75th anniversary of Musica Viva.


Personal and recent professional life

Baker lives in Pyrmont, Sydney, Australia For the writing of ''Due Recognition'' (2018), Baker made her personal life an open book and a template for 150 years of key feminist moments in Australia's social history. Of her book one reader says: "It is a terrific documenting of the slow but inexorable shift in the possibilities for women over the decades and a very sober exposé of the underlying power lines and actions that ensure feminism is not an easy movement."


Filmography

* 1965: ''On Being a Sheila'' * 1967: ''A Bird's Eye View'' * 1975: ''Sister, If You Only Knew'' * 1975: ''A Say in Your Community with the Australian Assistance plan'' * 1976: ''
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'' * 1976: '' Seeing Red and Feeling Blue'' * 1979: '' The Human Face of China'' (five-part documentary series) * 1979: ''Saturday'' * 1983: '' The Weekly's War'' * 1984: ''After the Flood'' * 1986: '' Land of Hope'' (10-part TV series)IMdB: ''Land of Hope''
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Awards

* 1977: Academy Award, Best Animated Short Film, for ''Leisure'' * 1980: Henry Lawson Award for '' The Human Face of China'' * 2019: Member of the Order of Australia, an AM, on Queen's birthday,2019


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Baker, Suzanne 1939 births Living people Australian women journalists Australian television journalists Australian film producers Australian feminist writers 20th-century Australian historians People educated at Sydney Girls High School Tisch School of the Arts alumni University of Sydney alumni Australian women historians Members of the Order of Australia Producers who won the Best Animated Short Academy Award The Sydney Morning Herald people 21st-century Australian historians