Biography
Simon Target (; born 22 January 1962) is a British-Australian filmmaker. He is best known for a series of television documentaries he made for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation which include King's School (on The King's School, Sydney), Flight for Life (about the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia), The Academy (on the Australian Defence Force Academy), and Rough Justice (about the legal profession). Uni, his study of a group of dissolute arts students at Sydney University, featured Charles Firth, Craig Reucassel and Andrew Hansen, who formed the comedy group The Chaser. Hansen later satirised Target in CNNNN, where he played the network's British correspondent who was also called Simon Target.
Filmography
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Movies 3
Director 1
self 1
Ratings
Average 2.88
Based on 130 movie and tv ratings over time
1992
2023
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Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birth PlaceTonbridge, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsAustralia
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