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Liz Watts is an Australian film producer best known for Animal Kingdom (2010). [1] In 1997, with Vincent Sheehan and Anita Sheehan, and she formed Porchlight Films. [1] [2] around 2008. The company ceased operations on 20 June 2020. [3] In 2021 she struck an overall deal with Matchbox Pictures. [4]
Liz Watts is an Australian film producer best known for Animal Kingdom (2010). Left to right: Liz Watts, Alison Bell, Marieke Hardy, Celia Pacquola and Kirsty Fisher at AACTA Awards 2012. In 1997, with Vincent Sheehan and Anita Sheehan, and she formed Porchlight Films. around 2008. The company ceased operations on 20 June 2020.
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Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Lizzy Watts is known for Masters of Love (2019), One in the Dark (2014) and Endeavour (2012). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Known for: Masters of Love. 5.4. Jenifer. 2019. One in the Dark. Actress. 2014. Endeavour. 8.6. TV Series. Heather Paterson. 2018 • 1 ep.
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Liz Watts (born 1965) is an Australian film producer best known for Animal Kingdom (2010). With Vincent Sheehan and Anita Sheehan and she formed Porchlight Films. More recently, she struck an overall deal with Matchbox Pictures. Source: Wikidata , May 2022. Australia, 2000. The Rover. Australia, 2014. Animal Kingdom. Australia, 2010.
Category:Films produced by Liz Watts - Wikipedia. Help. Pages in category "Films produced by Liz Watts" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Animal Kingdom (film) Dead Europe. H. The Home Song Stories. Jasper Jones (film) Jewboy. Little Fish (2005 film) Lore (film)
Mar 3, 2020 · With the screen landscape in a state of flux, producer Liz Watts says adaptability is key for Australian producers going forward. “Everything is moving in terms of the structures of finance underpinning the industry,” she says. “People have to be nimble and flexible.