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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Screenwriter

Name
  
Ken Shadie


Spouse
  
Pam Jameson (m. 1957)

Notable works
  
"Crocodile" Dundee

Movies
  
"Crocodile" Dundee

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Born
  
Kenneth George Shadie 8 December 1935 (age 88) Bondi, New South Wales, Australia (
1935-12-08
)

Education
  
North Sydney Technical High School

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay

Similar People
  
Paul Hogan, John Cornell, Peter Faiman, Russell Boyd, Linda Kozlowski

Kenneth George "Ken" Shadie (born 8 December 1935) is an Australian screenwriter, who co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated screenplay for the film Crocodile Dundee with Paul Hogan and John Cornell.

Ken Shadie Ken Shadie TV Screenwriter Biography

Biography

Ken Shadie The Official Ken Shadie Web Site

Shadie was born in the Sydney suburb of Bondi and raised in Lane Cove. From 1964 to 1968, he was chief writer and script editor of The Mavis Bramston Show. He worked on its follow up News Revue.

In 1974, he was a script writer for the soap opera Number 96.

In the late 1970s he was writing a revue for Ron Frazer. This was seen by Paul Hogan who loved the writing and asked to meet Shadie. They two of them started writing together on The Paul Hogan Show.

Hogan, Shadie and Cornell co-wrote the script for the film Crocodile Dundee, which went on to become a massive hit in Australia and abroad, with the screenplay nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1986.

In the late 1980s Ken Shadie wrote the first draft of the movie version of The Phantom.

Shadie was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Queen's Birthday Honours in 2015, for service to the film and television industries as a writer, and to veterans (for his community work as president of the Brooklyn sub-branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia).

References

Ken Shadie Wikipedia