Andrew L. Urban
- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Born in Budapest, Hungary, Andrew L. Urban escaped in the 1956
revolution and completed his education in London. He migrated to
Australia in 1966. A career journalist specifically on film and
filmmaking since 1985, in February 1997, with his wife Louise, he
launched Urban Cinefile (www.urbancinefile.com.au), Australia's award
winning weekly online movie magazine publishing reviews, interviews,
news and much more. He still writes for local and international print
publications including The Bulletin, Cinema Papers, and the Qantas in
flight magazine, The Australian Way and is the Australian Bureau Chief
for the film industry publication, Moving Pictures. In 1998 he was
commissioned to interview past and present graduates of the Australian
Film Television & Radio School (as well as other key players in the
school's history) for Edge of the Known World, a book celebrating the
school's 25th anniversary; the interviews were also the basis of the 60
minute ABC TV documentary, Brilliant Careers, which he wrote and
narrated. This featured interviews with Phil Noyce, Gillian Armstrong,
Jane Campion and dozens more. In 1992, he created Front Up, a weekly
prime time social documentary program of spontaneous and personal
interviews with people he meets in the streets of Australia, for SBS
TV, which continues. He makes a cameo appearance (as himself) in the
2001 Warner Bros vampire movie, Queen of the Damned, directed by
Australian Michael Rymer (Angel Baby).