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Robert James Ellis (10 May 1942 – 3 April 2016) was an Australian writer, journalist, filmmaker, and political commentator. He was a student at the
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at the same time as other notable Australians including
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, Les Murray, John Bell,
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, Robert Hughes and Mungo McCallum. He lived in Sydney with the author and screenwriter
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; they had three children.


Early years

Ellis was raised a
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. He says the "seminal moment" of his life happened when he was ten and his 22-year-old sister was killed while crossing the road.Bob Ellis, "What I Know About Women"
''Daily Life'', 19 August 2012, accessed 23 October 2012.
He attended Lismore High and then the
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on a Sir
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scholarship. After graduating he had a variety of jobs before being employed by the
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.


Writing career

Ellis was a regular contributor to the ''
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'' in the 1970s and subsequently contributed to
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newspapers and ''
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.'' Ellis became a popular playwright, usually working in collaboration. In 1970 he and
Michael Boddy Michael Boddy (8 March 193413 April 2014) was an English-Australian actor and writer. His best known works include co-writing the play ''The Legend of King O'Malley'' with Bob Ellis. Personal Boddy was born in the village of Baldersby, Yorkshire ...
(1934–2014) co-wrote ' The Legend of King O'Malley'', a musical play based on the life of
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. From 1975 to 1986 he and Brooksbank also owned the Stables Theatre in Kings Cross, Sydney, during which time it became home to the
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. They sold it in 1986 for $200,000. Ellis wrote several film scripts, often in collaboration with others, notably ''
Newsfront ''Newsfront'' is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown, directed by Phillip Noyce. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Phillip Noyce. The original mus ...
'' (1978), '' ...Maybe This Time'' (1980, with Anne Brooksbank), ''
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'' (1980) ''
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'' (1983, with Paul Cox), ''
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'' (1983), ''
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'' (''Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen'') (1984, with
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), ''
My First Wife ''My First Wife'' is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. The film won several AFI Awards in 1984. Plot The film follows the dissolution of John and Helen's marriage and the aftermath. Cast * John Hargreaves as John *Wendy Hughe ...
'' (1984, with Paul Cox), ''
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'' (1986, with Paul Cox) and ''
The Nostradamus Kid ''The Nostradamus Kid'' is a 1992 Australian feature film written and directed by Bob Ellis. The film is about the religious and sexual coming of age of a 1950s and 1960s Seventh-day Adventist boy. Ken Elkin (Noah Taylor) is a "randy young m ...
'' (1992). In 1980 Ellis signed a contract with the New South Wales Film Corporation to write ten feature film scripts over two years for $7,000 for each script, with a payment of $12,000 for the second draft if they wanted to make the movie. Ellis says he presented them with 33 ideas, they chose five and he chose five. Ellis also directed several films, including ''The Nostradamus Kid'' (1992), ''
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train ''Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train'' is a 1988 Australian film directed by Bob Ellis and starring Wendy Hughes, Colin Friels, and Norman Kaye. Nominated at the AFI Awards in the Best Achievement in Cinematography (Yuri Sokol) category. Premis ...
'' (1988), ''Unfinished Business'' (1985) and ''Run Rabbit, Run'' (2007). Ellis's writing for television included the
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'' True Believers'' (with co-author Matt Carroll) and ''Infamous Victory: Ben Chifley's Battle for Coal'' (2008), with co-author Geoff Burton, made for
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.


Awards

Ellis won the
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for ''
Newsfront ''Newsfront'' is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown, directed by Phillip Noyce. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Phillip Noyce. The original mus ...
'' (1978, with Anne Brooksbank and
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) and for ''
My First Wife ''My First Wife'' is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. The film won several AFI Awards in 1984. Plot The film follows the dissolution of John and Helen's marriage and the aftermath. Cast * John Hargreaves as John *Wendy Hughe ...
'' (1984, with Paul Cox).


Politics

Ellis, a supporter of the
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, wrote speeches for a number of Labor leaders (such as
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,
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and
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) and wrote extensively on Labor history. Regarding Ellis's speech writing, Beazley said on the ''7.30 Report'' that if he had used any of Ellis's speeches he would have been out of politics. Ellis unsuccessfully contested the Federal seat of Mackellar as an independent candidate against the Liberal Party's Bronwyn Bishop in a by-election in 1994 as the ALP did not field a candidate in that by-election. Ellis's 2011 book ''Suddenly, Last Winter – An Election Diary'' created headlines for its criticism of the Labor Prime Minister,
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, and praise for the Liberal Opposition Leader,
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. He described Gillard as "not well informed" and "sudden, firm and wrong" in everything she does. He also said "She has no power, no influence, no friends, no learning. There's not much there", whilst describing Abbott as having "good manners", being "formidable" and possessing a "first-class mind". Ellis wrote speeches for South Australian Premier
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for a number of years.


Death

On 18 July 2015, Ellis reported on his blog that he would be attending hospital for what he called "ominous" tests on his liver. The next day he announced "The news is very bad", and that the tests had revealed he had advanced
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with a prognosis that he had months, if not weeks, to live. Ellis died on 3 April 2016, at his home in Sydney's Northern Beaches.


Controversy

In June 2018,
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and Rozanna Lilley, daughters of celebrated playwright Dorothy Hewett, alleged that they had engaged in sex at the ages of 16 and 15 with Ellis and others on several different occasions, with their mother's approval.Mum’s men used us for under-age sex, say Dorothy Hewett’s daughters
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, June 9, 2018
Playwright Dorothy Hewett’s daughters say their mother’s men used them for sex
The Australian, June 9, 2018


Writings

Ellis wrote two books, ''Goodbye Jerusalem'' and ''Goodbye Babylon'', on his experiences of the Labor Party. The first edition of ''Goodbye Jerusalem'' was pulped following a successful defamation case brought by two Liberal cabinet ministers,
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and
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, and their wives. At issue was the single sentence where Ellis quoted politician
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as having said, "Abbott and Costello...they're both in the Right wing of the Labour icParty till the one woman fucked both of them and married one of them and inducted them into the Young Liberals". The publisher,
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, accepted that the disputed content was a falsehood and the book was removed from sale. ACT Supreme Court Justice Higgins awarded the two politicians and their wives a total of $277,000 damages. A new edition of the book was published three months later which omitted the defamatory passage. In 1998
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'' (1971) with Michael Boddy *'' Duke of Edinburgh Assassinated or The Vindication of Henry Parkes'' (1971) with Dick Hall *''The Francis James Dossier'' (1973) – later '' The James Dossier'' (1975) – musical about
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*''Whitlam Days'' (1975) *''
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'' (1976) with Anne Brooksbank *'' A Very Good Year'' (1980) *''Man, the musical'' (1990s) book and lyrics with Denny Lawrence, music by Chris Neal *'' A Local Man: A Play about
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'' (2004) with Robin McLachlan *''Shakespeare in Italy'' (2012) with Denny Lawrence *''Intimate Strangers'' (unproduced) with Denny Lawrence


Screenplays

*''
Newsfront ''Newsfront'' is a 1978 Australian drama film starring Bill Hunter, Wendy Hughes, Chris Haywood and Bryan Brown, directed by Phillip Noyce. The screenplay is written by David Elfick, Bob Ellis, Philippe Mora, and Phillip Noyce. The original mus ...
'' (1978) with Anne Brooksbank *''
Fatty Finn ''Fatty Finn'' was a popular long-run Australian comic strip series, created in 1923 by Syd Nicholls. It ran in syndication until the creator's death in 1977. History In 1923 Syd Nicholls, a senior artist at Sydney's ''Evening News'', was asked ...
'' (1980) *'' Maybe This Time'' (1980) with Anne Brooksbank *''
Goodbye Paradise ''Goodbye Paradise'' is a 1983 Australian film directed by Carl Schultz. The plot centres on Queensland's Gold Coast in the early 1980s, when a disgraced former cop, Michael Stacey (Ray Barrett) writes a book exposing police corruption, does an ...
'' (1983) with Denny Lawrence *''
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'' (1983) with Paul Cox *''
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'' (1983) *''
My First Wife ''My First Wife'' is a 1984 Australian drama film directed by Paul Cox. The film won several AFI Awards in 1984. Plot The film follows the dissolution of John and Helen's marriage and the aftermath. Cast * John Hargreaves as John *Wendy Hughe ...
'' (1984) with Paul Cox *'' Unfinished Business'' (1985) – also directed *''Top Kid'' (1985) (TV) with
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*''The Paper Boy'' (1985) (TV) with John Hepworth *''
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'' (1986) with Paul Cox *''The Gillies Republic'' (1986) (TV) *''
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'' (1987) *'' Perhaps Love'' (1987) (TV) *'' True Believers'' (1988) (TV) *''
Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train ''Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train'' is a 1988 Australian film directed by Bob Ellis and starring Wendy Hughes, Colin Friels, and Norman Kaye. Nominated at the AFI Awards in the Best Achievement in Cinematography (Yuri Sokol) category. Premis ...
'' (1988) – also directed *''Gillies and Company'' (1992) (TV) *'' Dreaming of Lords'' (1993) with Ernie Dingo – also directed *''
The Nostradamus Kid ''The Nostradamus Kid'' is a 1992 Australian feature film written and directed by Bob Ellis. The film is about the religious and sexual coming of age of a 1950s and 1960s Seventh-day Adventist boy. Ken Elkin (Noah Taylor) is a "randy young m ...
'' (1993) – also directed *''
Ebbtide ''Ebbtide'' is a 1994 Australian direct-to-video film Plot Lawyer Jeff Warren takes over a compensation case after the sudden death of one of his partners. Production Screenwriter Bob Ellis later claimed the original script "was a really terri ...
'' (1994) *'' Wildside'' (1998) Episode 24 *''Bastards from the Bush, A Journey with Bob Ellis and Les Murray'' (1998) – documentary *''Infamous Victory: Ben Chifley's Battle for Coal'' (2008) – documentary


Unmade screenplays

*''The Road to Gundagai'' (1980) – vehicle for
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and Gerard Kennedy as soldiers on latrine duty during the
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Richard Brennan, 'Bob Ellis, ''Cinema Papers'', Oct–Nov 1980 p 386 *comedy script about radio actors in the 1940s (circa 1980) *adaptation of ''
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'' for director Maurice Murphy starring Phillip QuastDavid Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p186 *mini-series with
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about
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(circa 1980) *road film about two girls going north to audition for a cabaret version of ''Brigadoon'' in Surfers Paradise (circa 1980) *''These Remembrances'' set around the time of the
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(circa 1980) *''The Girl from Kiev'' about two 40-year-old divorced lawyers travelling near Chernobyl falling for a Russian girlAndrew L. Urban, "Bob Ellis' The Nostradamus Kid", ''Cinema Papers'', January 1992 p15 *''Shakespeare in Italy'' (2011) *''Paper Tigers'' – mini series about the
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Novels

*''Mad Dog Morgan'' (1976) with
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– based on the
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film ''
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'' *''Fatty Finn'' (1980) – based on his film script *''Top Kid'' (1985) – novelisation with John Hepworth of his film script *''The Paper Boy'' (1985) - novelisation with John Hepworth of his film script *''The Hewson Tapes : A Secret History, Perhaps, of Our Times'' (1993) – fiction presented as the diary of
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*''The Season'' (1996) – with Roy Masters


Non-fiction

*''The Things We Did Last Summer: An Election Journal'' – account of the
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*''Two weeks in another country : a journal of the 1983 British election'' – account of the
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*''Letters to the Future'' (1987) – collection of writings from 1969–87 *''The Inessential Ellis'' (1992) – collection of writings *''Goodbye Jerusalem : night thoughts of a Labor outsider'' (1997) – writings centred on the history of the
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up to the
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*''First abolish the customer: 202 arguments against economic rationalism'' (1998) *''So it goes : essays, broadcasts, speeches 1987–1999'' (1999) *''Goodbye Babylon : further journeys in time and politics'' (2002) *''Night thoughts in time of war'' (2004) *''And so it went: night thoughts in a year of change'' (2009) – events around the 2007 Australian federal election *''The capitalism delusion : how global economics wrecked everything and what to do about it'' (2009) *''One hundred days of summer : how we got to where we are'' (2010) *''Suddenly, last winter : an election diary'' (2010) – diary of the
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*''The Ellis Laws'' (2014)


Acting

*''
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'' (1985) – film *''The Human Behan'' (1995–96) – play *'' Waiting for Godot'' (2000) – play *''
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'' (Paul Cox, 1983) - film


References


Further reading

* * * * Leser, David "The two of us: Bob Ellis & Anne Brooksbank" ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (Good Weekend) 16 August 1997 p. 12 * Arts news "Arts community to help Bob Ellis, after recent house fire" ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' 24 April 1993 p. 46 * King, Noel "Abbott and Costello. View From The Couch" ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (Good Weekend) 21 November 1998 p. 94


External links


Interview with Bob EllisEllis Table Talk (blog)
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Bob Ellis's Australian theatre credits
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at SBS Movie Show
Table Talk: Bob Ellis on Film and Theatre
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