Amanda Brotchie

Amanda Brotchie
Born(1964-02-20)20 February 1964
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died19 December 2025(2025-12-19) (aged 61)
OccupationsTelevision director, writer, actor, linguist
Known forRiot Women
Doctor Who
Renegade Nell
Gentleman Jack
The Letdown
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Girlboss
Lowdown
Spouse
(m. 2003)

Amanda Brotchie (20 February 1964[1] – 19 December 2025) was an Australian television director. She was known for her direction of Riot Women (2025), Doctor Who (2024), Renegade Nell (2024), Gentleman Jack (2022), The Letdown (2019), Picnic at Hanging Rock (2018), Mr Black (2019), Girlboss (2017) and Lowdown (2010–2012). She was also a writer, producer, actor and linguist.[2]

Career

Brotchie co-created the multi-award-winning series Lowdown (ABC, BBC Four), through the company High Wire Films, which she founded with producer Nicole Minchin and her husband, the writer, producer and actor Adam Zwar.[3][4][5]

Other television shows Brotchie directed include Riot Women (2025), Doctor Who (BBC One, Disney+), Renegade Nell (Disney+), Gentleman Jack (BBC One, HBO), Picnic at Hanging Rock (Showcase, Amazon), Girlboss (Netflix), A Place to Call Home (Showcase, Acorn TV), The Letdown Series 2 (ABC,[6] Netflix), Squinters (ABC) and Mr Black (Network 10), created by Adam Zwar, which she wrote on and set up.[7]

Brotchie's theatre credits include The Inner Sanctum, which she directed, and Headlock, which she wrote and directed, and which was nominated for a Green Room Award for writing.[8]

Brotchie directed the multi-award-winning short film Break & Enter (1999). Her awards included an AFI award for Best Short Film and the Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Short Film. Break & Enter screened at numerous international festivals and, rare for a short film, had a cinema release in Australia through Palace Cinemas supporting the film Happy, Texas.

Brotchie had a PhD in linguistics from the University of Melbourne.[9] In researching her PhD, she lived in a remote village on an island in Vanuatu, filming and documenting the local language and culture.[10][11]

Death

Brotchie died from cancer on 19 December 2025 aged 61.[12][13]

Filmography

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ "In Memoriam". Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition (2026 Yearbook) (72): 81. 2026.
  2. ^ "Agony Aunts - ABC TV". www.abc.net.au.
  3. ^ Butler, Dianne (21 April 2010). "All you need to know is this: It's a very funny series". The Courier-Mail.
  4. ^ "Lowdown". Archived from the original on 23 April 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2010., abc.net.au
  5. ^ "High Wire Films - The Screen Guide". Screen Australia.
  6. ^ "Cameras Roll On The Letdown Season Two". ABC.
  7. ^ "What's on TV: Tuesday, May 7". The Sydney Morning Herald. 7 May 2019.
  8. ^ a b "www.greenroom.org.au/2002/2002winners". Retrieved 16 November 2003..
  9. ^ "Postgraduate Students: Linguistics & Applied Linguistics: School of Languages & Linguistics: The University of Melbourne".
  10. ^ "Reference at minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au".
  11. ^ "Amanda Brotchie". ABC TV. Archived from the original on 23 December 2025. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  12. ^ "Vale: Amanda Brotchie", TV Tonight.
  13. ^ Instagram announcement.
  14. ^ a b "Lowdown wins awards in LA :TV Tonight".
  15. ^ "AWGIES: 2010 winners :TV Tonight".
  16. ^ "Animal Kingdom leads AFI nominations | Encore Magazine".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
  17. ^ "ADG nominates top directors of the year | Encore Magazine". Archived from the original on 25 November 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
  18. ^ "Australian Film Institute". Archived from the original on 3 May 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2010., afi.org.au
  19. ^ "Break & Enter (1999) – Awards".