Awards & Winners

Cherie Nowlan

Profession Film Director, Television Director
Cherie Nowlan is an Australian film and television director. She is best known for directing the 1997 film Thank God He Met Lizzie starring Cate Blanchett and Frances O'Connor, her feature film directorial debut. As well as directing the 2007 film Clubland. Nowlan's first film was a documentary entitled God's Girls, about the nuns who taught in her former high school. The film won the Best Documentary prize at the Australian Film Institute Awards. In 1995, she wrote and directed the short film Lucinda 31, which was screened in film festivals in New York and Brisbane. The script was an adaptation of a short story by Alexandra Long. She has also had a career in television, directing episodes of The Secret Life of Us, All Saints, Dance Academy, Packed to the Rafters and the American series Life Unexpected and 90210. As well as the television films Marking Time, Small Claims, The Alice, Small Claims: White Wedding, Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away and Underbelly: Razor.

Awards by Cherie Nowlan

Check all the awards nominated and won by Cherie Nowlan.

2007


Nominations 2007 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
AACTA Award for Best Direction Clubland

2004


Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction in Television Drama
Honored for : Marking Time

Nominations 2004 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction in Television Drama Marking Time

1992


Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Australian Film Institute Award Best Documentary Everyman
For episode \"Stories from an Australian Convent\"