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  1. Margaret Fink AO (born Margaret Elliott on March 3, 1933) is an Australian film producer, noted for her important role in the revival of Australian cinema in the early 1970s. She was educated at Sydney Girls' High School, East Sydney Technical College, Sydney Teachers College and the Sydney Conservatorium. She worked as an art teacher at ...

  2. Margaret Fink AO (b. 1933), film producer, was a key figure in the renaissance of Australian cinema in the 1970s. She became associated with the Sydney Push while working as a high school art teacher in the early 1950s and, around this time, decided that she wanted to make films.

  3. Bohemian wild child and friend of the famous and infamous, film producer Margaret Fink talks to David Leser about the highs and lows of her amazing life. “COME IN, COME IN ... The house is in mayhem,” shrills the voice from the kitchen and that’s the first thing you notice about Margaret Fink. The voice.

  4. Margaret Fink (born Margaret Elliott on March 3, 1933) is an Australian film producer, noted for her important role in the revival of Australian cinema in the 1970s. She was educated at Sydney Girls High School, East Sydney Technical College, Sydney Teachers College and the Sydney Conservatorium.

  5. Sep 16, 2018 · Margaret Fink tells Leo Schofield her story of an amazing film producer career. Leo Schofield. 5 min read · September 16, 2018 - 12:00PM. Wentworth Courier. Margaret Fink suggests the world is comprised of two broad groups — guests and hosts, with the former far outnumbering the latter. She should know.

  6. Margaret Fink is an Australian film producer, noted for her important role in the revival of Australian cinema in the 1970s. Her productions include The Removalists (1975), My Brilliant Career (1979), For Love Alone (1986), Edens Lost (1988) (for TV), and Candy (2006).

  7. Margaret Fink was a member of the Sydney Push in the mid-twentieth century. She became well known for producing the film My Brilliant Career.