Al Clark (producer)

Al Clark (born in Huelva, Spain) is an Australian film producer.[1] He is best known for his producer role on The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and his executive producer role on the film, Chopper.[2][3] Clark is also the author of four books. Time Flies and Time Flies Too are Clark's memoirs,[4][5][6] which merge the early days of punk and new wave popular music with the truncated British film renaissance of the 1980s and the world of international film finance, and later chronicle his move to Australia and his work there.[4] Clark's first book Raymond Chandler in Hollywood[7] provides an insight into the work of the writer of detective fiction and includes interviews with many of the Hollywood figures who were associated with Raymond Chandler and his films. His second book Making Priscilla, also titled The Lavender Bus: How a Hit Movie Was Made and Sold, is a behind-the-scenes tale outlining the follies of film-making and how The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert became an international success.[8]

  1. ^ "Priscilla producer Al Clark to receive AACTA Raymond Longford Award". IF Magazine. 21 November 2012. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ Van Den Nieuwenhof, Liz (30 July 2000). "Delving into The Mind of a Killer". The Sunday Telegraph.
  3. ^ Swift, Brendan (21 November 2012), "Priscilla producer Al Clark to receive AACTA Raymond Longford Award", If.com.au
  4. ^ a b Galvin, Peter (3 May 2021). "Al Clark - Lucky Man". FILMINK.
  5. ^ Adams, Phillip (6 May 2021). "Film Producer Al Clark on his passion for cinema from Spain to Sydney". Late Night Live ABC Radio.
  6. ^ Clark, Al (2022). Time Flies Too. Blackheath, NSW: Brandl & Schlesinger. ISBN 978-0-6454998-0-3. OCLC 1341674627.
  7. ^ Clark, Al (1996). Raymond Chandler in Hollywood (1st ed.). Los Angeles: Silman-James Press. ISBN 1-879505-29-0. OCLC 34547173.
  8. ^ Clark, Al (1999). The Lavender Bus. ISBN 9780868195759.