Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Paul Fenech, John Hillcoat, Paul Cox, Chris Owen, Peter Faiman, Elissa Down, Mike Hollands, Gil Brealey, Tony Sarre, David Sander, Cherie Nowlan, Luke Eve, Tony Radevski, Bill Bennett, P. J. Hogan, Spierig brothers, John Duigan, Simon Target, Simon Wincer, Dee McLachlan, Dominic Allen, Ray Lawrence, Donald Crombie, Ken Hannam, Chris Kennedy, Michael Darragh, Rowan Woods, Jamie Blanks, Janine Hosking, Nash Edgerton, Michael Petroni, Alister Grierson, David Perry, Stephen Wallace, David Caesar, Ben Briand, George T. Miller, Murali K. Thalluri, Cate Shortland, Matthew Saville, Alkinos Tsilimidos, Sue Brooks, Christopher Kenworthy, Scott Patterson, Jocelyn Moorhouse, Neil McGregor, Noah brothers, Ben Hackworth, Samantha Lang, John Gavin, Ian Pringle, Sarah Watt, Ken Cameron, Jerzy Domaradzki, Trudy Hellier, Michael Pattinson, Michael Rymer, Glenn Fraser, Geoffrey Wright, Shirley Barrett, Nadia Tass, Gregory J. Read, George Ogilvie, Ana Kokkinos, Georgina Willis, Don Featherstone, John Tatoulis, Carlo Ledesma, Bill Bain, Dustin Feneley, David Parker, Mark Savage, Emma-Kate Croghan, Andrew Lancaster, Stephen Amis, Peter Rasmussen, Lyndall Hobbs, Maurice Murphy, Matthew George. Excerpt: Paul Fenech (born 21 November 1972) is a film maker, television and film actor and writer from Sydney, Australia, best known for his role in Pizza. He first achieved prominence by winning third place in Sydney's annual Tropfest short film festival in 1995 for a biographical short entitled Pizza Man based on his experiences as a pizza delivery driver. He won the Tropfest award for best film in 1998 for Intolerance, although he had submitted the film under the pseudonym Laura Feinstein in order to appeal to the sensitivities of the judges, particularly Tropfest founder John Polson, who hoped that a female director would win the award. Fenech ...