Philip Holder

Philip Holder

Personal Details

Biography

Notable Australian film and television director Philip Holder has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his impressive repertoire of works, including the critically acclaimed "Klynham Summer" released in 1982, which showcased his mastery of storytelling and visual aesthetics.

Furthermore, Holder's impressive body of work also includes the highly acclaimed drama "A Cry in the Dark", which premiered in 1988 and garnered widespread recognition and acclaim for its thought-provoking narrative and exceptional direction.

In addition to his work in film, Holder has also made a significant impact in the realm of television, with his work on the popular sci-fi series "Time Trax" in 1993, which solidified his reputation as a versatile and accomplished director capable of tackling a wide range of genres and styles.

Career

2011
Braille
Braille as Deberg
2008
Restraint
Restraint as Sgt. Paul Widdens
1999
Kick
Kick as Mr. Power
1997
Halifax f.p.
Halifax f.p. as Robert Dessau
1988
A Cry in the Dark
A Cry in the Dark as Newsreader
Backstage
Backstage as Bill French
1985
Mesmerized
Mesmerized as Dr. Finch
1982
Klynham Summer
Klynham Summer as Constable Ramsbottom