Film industry mourns death of Wolf Creek producer David Lightfoot

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A stalwart of Australian film, David Lightfoot leaves a legacy of classics to his name — Bad Boy Bubby, Babe, Wolf Creek and the Sound of One Hand Clapping.

The Australian film industry is mourning one of its long-time stalwarts, film producer David Lightfoot, who has passed away due to heart issues.He has 80 long-form credits to his name, including 2020's hit, Never Too LateMr Lightfoot worked in the industry for more than 30 years, with such credits as Bad Boy Bubby, Wolf Creek, Rogue, and the Sound of One Hand Clapping.

"David's depth of knowledge was extraordinary," said Seph McKenna, former Roadshow Films head of productions."When I had a career setback, he called and had such empathy it nearly drove me to tears."After playing Sheffield Shield cricket for South Australia and serving with the Army, Mr Lightfoot started his career with the SA Film Corporation in 1982 before ultimately founding Ultrafilms in the late 1990s.

Ms Sugar said she had only spoken to him the night before [Saturday] from Melbourne, where she was stuck due to border closures, to talk about locations for their upcoming film.Producer David Lightfoot banters with Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke at Cannes Film Festival.

 

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