Keith Adams (filmmaker)

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Keith Adams
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Keith Flexmore Adams (8 September 1926 – 5 April 2012) was an Australian adventurer and filmmaker.

Adams was born in Scottsdale, Tasmania in September 1926. In 1955, Adams produced an amateur film, Northern Safari, in which he, his wife Audrey, his sister Margaret and their fox terrier Tiger travelled in an old Buick from their home in Perth, Western Australia across the Gibson Desert to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Adams predated by several decades such Australian adventurers such as Malcolm Douglas, the Leyland Brothers, Harry Butler, Les Hiddins (The Bush Tucker Man), Paul Hogan's fictional Crocodile Dundee and Steve Irwin. Adams presented his film throughout Australian and several overseas countries.

Adams' autobiography, Crocodile Safari Man: My Tasmanian Childhood in the Great Depression & 50 Years of Desert Safaris to the Gulf of Carpentaria 1949 – 1999 (ISBN 9781875998821) was published in 2000.

He died in April 2012 at the age of 85.[1]

References

  1. ^ Simplicity Funerals (13 April 2012). "The memorial of Keith Flexmore Adams (1926 - 2012) by Simplicity Funerals at HeavenAddress". Heavenaddress.com. Retrieved 6 October 2016.

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