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Kevin Kearney was born on 22 August, 1936 in Australia, is an A person educated at Waverley College. Discover Kevin Kearney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Kearney's paternal and maternal families arrived in Australia from Ireland in the mid-1800s.
His mother and father were born in March and January, 1898 respectively.
Kearney's maternal grandfather, Bernard Reilly was elected as an alderman to the first Crookwell Shire Council in 1905 Kearney's parents married in May 1924 at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney.
Kearney grew up in Bondi.
Kevin Kearney (born 22 August 1936 in Campsie, New South Wales) is an Australian analogue location sound recordist, film producer, director, actor and digital producer, director and editor.
Kearney was born on 22 August 1936 at Canterbury Hospital in Campsie.
Kearney was the third child of Kathleen and Jack Kearney.
In February 1942, Kearney became a student at Waverley College in Waverley, where he remained for the next fifteen years.
In December 1957 Kearney travelled to the Australian Outback and worked on the Alice Springs to Darwin road.
During this time, he was invited to corroborees by the Mutitjulu elders of the Anangu people of the regions.
In 1962, Kearney began working at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Gore Hill.
His first job at ABC-TV was as a propsman on Mr Squiggle and Miss Gina (Gina Curtis).
Concurrent with Mr Squiggle, he worked on The Bryan Davies Show.
In 1964, Kearney became assistant floor manager on My Brother Jack (1965), based on George Johnston's novel.
In 1966, Kearney was floor manager and assistant floor manager on the children's program Play School.
That same year, he worked as assistant floor manager and studio hand on Australian Playhouse and as studio hand on Duke Ellington at ABC-TV (1966).
In 1967, Kearney worked in staging on Contrabandits (1967) and was floor manager and assistant floor manager on Four Corners (1967).
Kearney resigned from ABC-TV in October 1967 and on 11 November 1967 joined the production of the TV series Riptide.
He began this series as a boom operator and later became a sound recordist.
In 1969, Kearney left Riptide to become perhaps Australia's first freelancer in its analogue film industry with Graham Jennings as his first agent.
Concurrent with his TV work, Kearney also worked at John Clugson's Staging Factory, Paddington.
While working at Clugson's, Kearney was asked to join the Executive of Doris Fitton's Independent Theatre in North Sydney as stage manager.
He worked there for four years with senior producer Peter Summerton, producer Michael Lake, publicist Jone Winchester and stage director John Whitham.
Kearney also provided playback sound for "Action Poetry on Stage" a poetry reading at the Pact Theatre, Pyrmont.
In 1969, Kearney formed Zoom Productions and then Lighthouse Productions with Val Hodgson and Gordon Mutch, staging light shows at The Roundhouse at the University of New South Wales.
The same group then worked on Sights and Sounds of '69 at the Sydney Town Hall, which Kearney produced and directed.
He was then booked as the second boom operator for second sound recordist Hans Wetzel on producers Lee Robinson and Dennis Hill's 1969 film The Intruders.
Kearney then produced and directed Headland '69 with director / cinematographer Stanley Dalby.
The film was featured in a work print format at "Sights & Sounds of '69" at the Sydney Town Hall.
The film included the music of the band Tully from the concert.
For the 1971 film Walkabout, Kearney worked as boom operator for sound recordist Barry Brown and also worked as second sound recordist when required.
Films on which Kevin Kearney was Producer / Director / Camera
See IMDb for further list of features, documentaries, telemovies, series, shorts and music videos that Kevin Kearney has
During the above period Kevin Kearney completed 3,000 commercials as sound recordist / boom operator