Yoram Gross
Yoram Gross was a Polish-born Australian film producer, director, and screenwriter renowned for his contributions to children's animation. Born in Kraków, Poland, he survived the Holocaust by frequently changing hiding places during World War II. After the war, Gross studied music and musicology at Jagiellonian University and began his film career in 1947. He initially worked as an assistant to Polish directors and later moved to Israel in 1950, where he produced and directed documentaries and feature films. In 1968, Gross emigrated to Australia, where he founded Yoram Gross Film Studios, later known as Flying Bark Productions. He gained international acclaim for animated films such as Dot and the Kangaroo (1977) and Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala (1992), which adapted beloved children's characters into animation. Gross's storytelling was characterized by its non-violent themes and universal appeal, earning him over 80 international awards. In 1995, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his services to the film industry.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Santa's Apprentice
Producer
2010
TV
Tabaluga
Director
1997
TV
Flipper and Lopaka
Director
1999
TV
The Adventures of Blinky Bill
Producer
1993
Movie
Dot and the Kangaroo
Screenplay
1977
Movie
The Little Convict
Director
1979
Movie
The Magic Riddle
Director
1991
Movie
Blinky Bill
Director
1992
TV
Dumb Bunnies
Producer
1998
Movie
Epic
Director
1985
Movie
The Camel Boy
Director
1984
Movie
Sarah
Writer
1982