Greg McLean (filmmaker)

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Greg McLean is an Australian film director, producer and writer, principally of horror films. He rose to fame in 2005 with his debut feature film, Wolf Creek, creating the character Mick Taylor (played by John Jarratt). The sequel to his first feature, Wolf Creek 2 was released February 2013. Mclean also wrote, directed and produced Rogue (2007) and was executive producer of Red Hill (2010) and Crawlspace (2012). He is also the co-author of two novels about Mick Taylor; Wolf Creek: Origin (with Aaron Sterns) and Wolf Creek: Desolation Game (with Brett McBean) and the four-part comic book series Dark Axis: Secret Battles of WW2 and the graphic novel Sebastian Hawks – Creature Hunter. In 2016, his film, The Darkness, was released, and a Wolf Creek TV series was released on Australian streaming service Stan.

Early life and education

After initially studying painting, Greg McLean attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), completing a graduate diploma in directing.[1]

Career

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McLean's first short film, Plead, won a Gold award from the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS). His short film ICQ screened at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, winning "Best Director of a Short Film". Under his production company GMF (Greg McLean Film), McLean produced television commercials and similar work.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

McLean's first full-length film was the 2005 Australian independent horror film Wolf Creek. Reviews were mixed, but it achieved a cult following.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In the United States, it received an NC-17 rating until being edited to obtain an R rating.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Mclean's next film Rogue, in 2007, was about a deadly salt-water crocodile attacking an international group of tourists in Australia's Northern Territory.[2] He was one of the candidates to direct Paranormal Activity 2.[3] McLean produced the Justin Dix thriller Crawlspace.[4]

In February 2013, McLean returned as co-writer (with Aaron Sterns), producer and director for Wolf Creek 2, the sequel to Wolf Creek. John Jarratt reprised his role as serial killer Mick Taylor, and co-starred with Ryan Corr.[5]

After this success, McLean established the production company Emu Creek Pictures.[6] He then wrote, directed, and produced the thrillers The Darkness, The Belko Experiment, and Jungle.[7] He then executive produced and directed episodes of the Wolf Creek TV series as well as The Gloaming, Bloom, Jack Irish, La Brea, The Twelve and Scrublands. In 2024 he was series director for the Netflix series Territory.[8]

Recently, Greg joined fellow Australian director Patrick Hughes, along with screenwriter James Beaufort, in establishing the production company Huge Film. The action/sci-fi feature War Machine (Executive Produced by McLean) is the first project from this new entity.[9]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Director Producer Writer Notes
1993 Plead[10] Yes No No Short film
2001 ICQ Yes Yes Yes Short film
2005 Wolf Creek Yes Yes Yes
2007 Rogue Yes Yes Yes
2013 Wolf Creek 2 Yes Yes Yes
2016 The Darkness Yes Executive Yes
The Belko Experiment Yes No No
2017 Jungle Yes Yes No
TBA Wolf Creek: Legacy No Yes No

Executive producer

Acting roles

Year Title Role
2005 Wolf Creek Old Man's Body and Police Officer
2015 Tales of Halloween Ray Bishop

Television

Year Title Director Executive
Producer
Writer Notes
2016–17 Wolf Creek Yes Yes Yes 3 episodes
2020 The Gloaming Yes No No 4 episodes[11]
2020 Bloom Yes No No 3 episodes
2021 Jack Irish Yes No No 4 episodes
2021–23 La Brea Yes No No 2 episodes
2022 The Twelve Yes No No 2 episodes
2023 Scrublands Yes No No 4 episodes
2024 Territory Yes No No 6 episodes

References

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