Born in
St Kilda, In 1957 he took over the TV show
Captain Fortune. In 1963 he directed episodes of
Adventure Unlimited. In 1968 he moved to
England. He worked in English television, and returned to direct Australian feature films.
Feature films His first feature
Sunday Too Far Away (1975) marked the emergence of an internationally recognised
Australian film industry. He went on to direct
Summerfield (1977) and other films. His 1979 film
Dawn! was entered into the
11th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1977 he said "I don't think I enjoy being a director in a way." The following year he did an interview where he criticised the state of Australian filmmaking and admitted "When I see a rough cut of a film I've done I'm usually suicidal." He called Australian television "glossy pap" and said "I think Australian actors generally are just full of superficial tricks." Hannam died of
cancer aged 75 on 16 November 2004 in
London. He was survived by his three wives, two brothers, two children and three grandchildren. ==Personal life==