Pino Amenta
Pino Amenta is an Australian director best known for his work in television.[1]
Selected credits
Film
Title | Year | Credited as | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Director | |||
Boulevard of Broken Dreams | 1988 | Yes | |
Heaven Tonight | 1990 | Yes | |
What the Moon Saw | 1990 | Yes |
Television
The numbers in directing credits refer to the number of episodes.
Title | Year | Credited as | Network | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Director | Writer | ||||
The Sullivans | 1976 | Yes | No | Nine Network | unknown episodes |
Chopper Squad | 1978 | Yes (1) | No | Network 10 | |
Young Ramsay | 1980 | Yes (1) | No | Seven Network | |
Cop Shop | 1980 | Yes (3) | No | Seven Network | |
Bellamy | 1981 | Yes (2) | No | Network 10 | |
Taurus Rising | 1982 | Yes | No | Nine Network | unknown episodes |
All the Rivers Run | 1983 | Yes (4) | No | Seven Network | miniseries |
The Flying Doctors | 1985 | Yes (3) | No | Nine Network | miniseries |
Anzacs | 1985 | Yes (5) | No | Nine Network | miniseries |
My Brother Tom | 1986 | Yes (2) | No | Nine Network | miniseries |
Sword of Honour | 1986 | Yes (2) | No | Seven Network | miniseries |
Sons and Daughters | 1987 | Yes (8) | No | Seven Network | |
Nancy Wake | 1987 | Yes (2) | No | Seven Network | miniseries |
Barracuda | 1988 | Yes | No | Seven Network | Television film |
Acropolis Now | 1989–91 | Yes (20) | Yes (1) | Seven Network | |
The Flying Doctors | 1989–90 | Yes (8) | No | Nine Network | |
All Together Now | 1991–93 | Yes (92) | Yes (1) | Nine Network | |
The Bob Morrison Show | 1994 | Yes | No | Nine Network | unknown episodes |
Us and Them | 1995 | Yes | No | Nine Network | unknown episodes |
The Man from Snowy River | 1995–96 | Yes (6) | No | unknown episodes | |
Good Guys, Bad Guys | 1997 | Yes (4) | No | Nine Network | |
Blue Heelers | 1998–99 | Yes (2) | No | Seven Network | |
Crash Zone | 1999–2001 | Yes (4) | Yes (1) | Seven Network | |
Farscape | 1999 | Yes (2) | No | Nine Network | |
Chuck Finn | 1999 | Yes (10) | No | Seven Network | |
Round the Twist | 2000 | Yes (4) | No | ABC | |
Beastmaster | 2000 | Yes (8) | No | ||
Flat Chat | 2001 | Yes (13) | No | Nine Network | |
The Lost World | 2001 | Yes (3) | No | ||
Crash Palace | 2001 | Yes | No | unknown episodes | |
Guinevere Jones | 2002 | Yes (2) | No | Network 10 | |
Marshall Law | 2002 | Yes (1) | No | Seven Network | |
Legacy of the Silver Shadow | 2003 | Yes (1) | No | Network 10 | |
Always Greener | 2003 | Yes (2) | No | Seven Network | |
Noah and Saskia | 2004 | Yes (13) | No | ABC | |
Silversun | 2004 | Yes (12) | No | Seven Network | |
Last Man Standing | 2005 | Yes (2) | No | Seven Network | |
Holly's Heroes | 2005 | Yes (4) | No | Nine Network | |
All Saints | 2005–09 | Yes (9) | No | Seven Network | |
Mortified | 2006–07 | Yes (11) | No | Nine Network | |
City Homicide | 2007–10 | Yes (10) | No | Seven Network | |
Packed to the Rafters | 2008–13 | Yes (26) | No | Seven Network | |
Winners & Losers | 2011–15 | Yes (16) | No | Seven Network | |
Conspiracy 365 | 2012 | Yes (4) | No | ABC3 | |
The Doctor Blake Mysteries | 2014–15 | Yes (4) | Yes (1) | ABC | |
Worst Year of My Life Again | 2014 | Yes (7) | No | ABC3 | |
Wentworth | 2014 | Yes (2) | No | SoHo | series producer (2016–present; 52 episodes) |
800 Words | 2015 | Yes (4) | No | Seven Network | |
Five Bedrooms | 2019 | No | No | Network 10 | series producer |
Personal life
He is the father of actress Jade Amenta.[2]
References
- Interview with Pino Amenta accessed 11 March 2013
- Hayward 1991, p.155.
- Hayward, Anthony (1991). The who's who of soap operas. Guinness Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-0-85112-966-2.
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