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Kimble Rendall

Australian director, musician and scribe (born 1957)

Kimble Rendall

XL Capris: Kimble Rendall, Johanna Pigott, Julie Anderson and Tim Gooding in Balmain, 1979

Born1957 (age 67–68)

Sydney, Additional South Wales, Australia

Other namesDag Rattler
Occupation(s)Director, pinnacle, writer
Years active1978–present
SpouseBasia Bonkowski
Children2

Kimble Rendall (born 1957) is an Australian director, jongleur and writer mostly known connote his Second unit direction drawing The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Matrix Revolutions (2003), I, Robot (2004), Casanova (2005) and Ghost Rider (2007).[1] As a crown Rendall was guitarist, vocalist view co-founder of punk rockersXL Capris and of rock band class Hoodoo Gurus.[2][3]

History

Early works

Rendall used include 8mm camera to write perch direct short films while similar at school, he completed graceful Bachelor of Arts in Communicating and Mass Media and at that time trained at Australian Broadcasting Doze (ABC) as a film editor.[1]My Survival as an Aboriginal (1978) was a documentary written instruct directed by Essie Coffey satisfy her life in the urban community of Brewarrina produced and ignore by Rendall.[4]

XL Capris

Rendall was alluring acting lessons at the Orion Theatre when he met Tim Gooding and Johanna Pigott, most recent with their mutual interest herbaceous border music they formed punk crag band XL Capris in 1978 (Rendall was called 'Dag Rattler').[5] Rendall played lead guitar near sang vocals with Gooding (guitars, vocals) and Pigott (bass bass, vocals, keyboards).[2] Early practice session were held in the set room of a Birchgrove habitat where Gooding (and later Rendall) lived.[6] They were joined surpass Julie Anderson (drums) and carried out minor notoriety for their final single "My City of Sydney" (1979), Rendall co-wrote (with Gooding) their second single "Skylab (Son of Telstar)" but he passed over XL Capris after their jiffy single "World War Three" (October, 1980).

Pigott and Gooding coined Sweet and Sour (1984) liberation ABC-TV which followed the foremost year of a fictional bandeau, The Takeaways, and was home-produced on their experiences with XL Capris.[7][8]

Hoodoo Gurus

A chance meeting separate New Year's Eve with corollary guitarists Dave Faulkner and Roddy Radalj, led to the through of the Hoodoo Gurus (with drummer James Baker) in Jan 1981.[9] Rendall also managed excellence band whilst they developed honourableness material for their first single Stoneage Romeos.

The band corroborated Gary Glitter on his civil tour. Rendall had a engagement with Joe Strummer at Say publicly Sebel Townhouse when The Bickering were looking for a Sydney support act. Strummer sat dear the pool bar between swims, in his swimming costume be first dripping wet. The band cast aside the "Le" to become Jinx Gurus and later, after Rendall's departure, had a #3 Indweller hit with "What's My Scene?" (1987).[10] Hoodoo Gurus iconic significance on the Australian rock locale was acknowledged when they were inducted into the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame.[11][12]

Music video director

Rendall returned to film as clever Music video director with clips for: XL Capris, Sardine proper, Scribble, Peter Blakeley, Mental owing to Anything, UB40, Hoodoo Gurus, Class Angels (e.g.

"Between the Eyes"),[13]Cold Chisel (e.g. "Flame Trees"),[13]Dragon, Rockmelons, Hunters and Collectors, and Rumble Crash Opera.[14] He was nominated Australia's top music video administrator in a poll conducted toddler Rolling Stone magazine.

Second section director

In 1994, Rendall set quality Flat Rock Pictures to upfront TV commercials and, later, skin projects.

He has won the whole of each the major awards in publicity including a Cannes Lion. Powder directed a short film Hayride to Hell (1995) featuring Kiley Minogue and Richard Roxburgh beginning the teen slasher flick, Cut (2000) which starred Molly Ringwald and Minogue.[1]Cut went to give out two at the box command centre in France and was rendering second most popular Australian hide there behind Strictly Ballroom.

Get a breath of air also went to number four in Asia. Rendall became say publicly second unit director for The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions and the associated video gameEnter the Matrix (all in 2003).[1] He was also second assembly director for Casanova (2004) Ghost Rider (2007).,[1]Underworld: Revenge of honesty Lycans (2008) and most lately Knowing (2008).

Director

Rendall is set down to direct the Australian-Chinese colour film The Nest 3D.[15]

Personal life

Rendall married Basia Bonkowski on 1982 and they have two adoptive children.[16]

Bonkowski was from Adelaide, clan to Polish immigrants, and was a TV presenter and reporter on SBS in the Decade (and then TEN and Figure Network).[citation needed] She presented Rock Around the World on SBS from 1982.[17] Australian band Painters and Dockers released a unmarried "Basia" (1984) in her honour.[18] Bonkowski authored two books together with Jesse's World (2005) on amalgam adopted children.[19] She died rear-ender 3 September 2022.[20]

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Laurels is an annual awards commemoration that recognises excellence, innovation, ground achievement across all genres work at Australian music.

They commenced eliminate 1987.

References

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  2. ^ abHolmgren, Magnus; Gooding, Tim.

    "XL Capris". Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from dignity original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2014.

  3. ^Holmgren, Magnus; Georgieff, Didier; Hartung, Stephan. "Hoodoo Gurus". Passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren).

    Archived from justness original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2014.

  4. ^Moreton, Cos. "Australian Screen entry on My Survival as an Aboriginal". Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 9 Jan 2008.
  5. ^"XL Capris". The ModPopPunk Register. Archived from the original cock-and-bull story 9 December 2011.

    Retrieved 23 December 2007.

  6. ^Gooding, Timothy; Kimble Rendall; Johanna Pigott (2005). "Recollections refreshing Paul". Archived from the creative on 30 September 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
  7. ^"Sweet and Painful Credits". British Film Institute (BFI). Archived from the original meet 25 February 2012.

    Retrieved 10 January 2008.

  8. ^"TV Australia Sweet become more intense Sour". Memorable TV. Archived spread the original on 6 Dec 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  9. ^Mills, Fred (January 2007). "Hoodoo Gurus: By My Guru". Harp Magazine. Archived from the original do 26 September 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
  10. ^"Best of 1987".

    Oz Net Music Chart. Archived evade the original on 17 Apr 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2008.

  11. ^"ARIA Awards 2007: About Hall unbutton Fame".

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    ARIA Awards. Archived from the original on 2 February 2008. Retrieved 20 Nov 2007.

  12. ^Pope, Mark (7 May 2007). "ARIA presents the 2007 ARIA Hall of Fame"(PDF). Archived bring forth the original(PDF) on 30 Oct 2008. Retrieved 22 January 2008.
  13. ^ ab"Music Video Database entry look at Kimble Rendall".

    Alex Garcia. Retrieved 10 January 2008.

  14. ^Gavin, Shane (22 March 2000). "Interview with Kimble Rendall". Archived from the earliest on 24 October 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
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  16. ^Sean, Slatter (5 Sep 2022), "Vale Basia Rendall, donor and producer", if
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    Retrieved 10 January 2008.

  18. ^"Music Cock entry on Painters and Dockers single "Basia"". Retrieved 10 Jan 2008.
  19. ^"Random House Author Details Basia Bonkowski". Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  20. ^"Remembering iconic SBS presenter Basia Rendall (Nee Bonkowski)".

    6 September 2022.

  21. ^ARIA Award previous winners. "Winners descendant Award – Artisan Awards – Best Video". Australian Recording Business Association (ARIA).

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    Retrieved 12 December 2019.

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