Jim Sharman(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Jim Sharman spent much of his young life at the circus, where his
father and grandfather ran a travelling boxing sideshow. Taking an
interest in theatre, he attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art
in Sydney, graduating in 1966. Sharman became interested in directing
experimental theatre. While directing the Sydney production of Hair in
1970, he met a young architectural student named Brian Thomson, who
would become his longtime set designer. His local production of Jesus
Christ Superstar caught the attention of lyricist Tim Rice, who brought
him and Thomson to London in 1972 to stage the production, which
included Richard O'Brien. Directing the stage production of "The Rocky
Horror Show" gave Sharman the opportunity to direct its film version
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) and its sequel Shock Treatment
(1981). Sharman went on to become one of Australia's most respected
theatre directors.