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Category Archives: Pioneer of the Year

2020 – Tony Burke

News, Pioneer of the Year, QLD News, QueenslandBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 21, 2021

Tony commenced working in the Film Industry with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Brisbane Branch in 1956 as the office junior at the age of 15 years. This was towards the end of the musical era but with the highly entertaining Guys & Dolls and High Society yet to come. The action era followed with Dirty Dozen,…

2020 – John Cronin

National, National News, News, Pioneer of the Year, SA & NT NewsBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 21, 2021

JOHN CRONIN – NATIONAL PIONEER OF THE YEAR 2020 It was obvious from a very young age that John Cronin was destined to be a showman. As a young primary school student he would often stage backyard concerts and invite his school mates to pay him a penny to see him perform “Take Me Out…

2020 – Rod Hailey

Pioneer of the Year, VictoriaBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 21, 2021

Rob Hailey was born July 6 1937 in Richmond Victoria. His father had an unknown make of 35mm projector and a number of unknown nitrate films from around the 1920’s. His father showed them reluctantly due to the nature of nitrate film, but this led Rod to have a fascination for film that was to…

2019 – Ron Reynolds

National, Pioneer of the YearBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 20, 2021

  RON REYNOLDS – 2019 NATIONAL CINEMA PIONEER OF THE YEAR. Ron has had a career as a projectionist of 73 years and 9 months as at date of publication of this Bulletin. We are delighted to celebrate Ron as National Cinema Pioneer of the Year. He has had a long and storied career serving…

2019 – Kevin Adams

Pioneer of the Year, VictoriaBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 20, 2021

KEVIN ADAMS – A LIFETIME IN CINEMA  Kevin is deeply humbled by this recognition. His involvement in the Industry spans 40 years and counting. Still in High School, he worked weekends at the Progress Theatre in West Coburg, and spent time in the bio-box at HOYTS Altona Drive-In. Leaving school he became an Assistant Projectionist…

2019 – John Rochester

NSW & ACT, Pioneer of the YearBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterApril 21, 2020

John Rochester commenced his career as a Chartered Accountant in the commercial sector with Email and became Financial Controller of their Consumer Products Division. John commenced with HOYTS Theatres Limited in 1975 and in 1976 was appointed Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary. He was appointed General Manager Theatre Operations and in 1980 was appointed…

2019 – Marlene Gregory

Pioneer of the Year, SA & NTBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterMarch 21, 2020

Marlene Gregory (nee Shaw) began her lifelong love of the film industry in 1958 as an usherette at Greater Union’s Majestic Theatre in Launceston, Tasmania.  She later transferred to the ticket box/booking office which was located in rather cramped conditions between two sets of marble stairs. Marlene relocated to Adelaide in 1961 and commenced work…

2019 – Roy Mudge

Pioneer of the Year, Western AustraliaBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJanuary 21, 2020

Roy Mudge commenced in the WA Cinema Industry after leaving John Curtin High School in 1963. Starting as an assistant projectionist with City Theatres at the Princess Theatre in Fremantle, before transferring across town to the Oriana Cinema where he learnt his craft for the next fifteen months. In June 1965 Roy moved into Perth…

2019 – Beryl Madsen

Pioneer of the Year, QueenslandBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterJuly 28, 2019

Beryl Madsen is the 2019 Queensland Cinema Pioneer of the Year, Beryl’s career began in Maryborough in 1963 as a cafe attendant at the Starline Drive-in.  The job suited Beryl down to the ground, working nights while her husband looked after the four kids. Beryl progressed to ticket seller and then Assistant Manager. Following Jack…

2018 – Jan Harper

Pioneer of the Year, Western AustraliaBy Sam Vallellanes - WebmasterNovember 26, 2018

Jan entered the WA Cinema industry in 1965 as an usherette at the Metro Theatre, William Street, Perth. Her duties included showing patrons to their seats, checking there was no smoking and ensuring that everyone stood for the National Anthem. In 1971 she progressed to box office clerk. Working in the cinema in those times…

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