Brett Popplewell

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Alias:
Brett 'Big Boy' Popplewell
Brett 'Randy' Popplewell

Brett Popplewell is an Australian film and television producer. Brett has helmed production around the world; including the James Cameron's feature film Sanctum (2011) and produced the 3D feature documentary James Cameron's Deepsea Challenge. He is currently head of production for Fremantle Media Australia.

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First Assistant Director:
1994  Street Fighter

Producer:
1994  Street Fighter
2003  Evil Never Dies
2014  Deepsea Challenge 3D

Second Assistant Director:
1987  The Facts of Life Down Under
1990  Heaven Tonight
1994  Street Fighter
2003  Evil Never Dies
2014  Deepsea Challenge 3D

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
1987  The Facts of Life Down Under
1990  Heaven Tonight
1994  Street Fighter
2003  Evil Never Dies
2010  Daybreakers
2014  Deepsea Challenge 3D

Associate Producer:
1989  E Street

Co-Producer:
1989  E Street

Executive Producer:
1989  E Street
1999  BeastMaster
2022  Significant Others
2023  Bay of Fires

Line Producer:
1989  E Street
1999  BeastMaster
2022  Significant Others
2023  Bay of Fires

Producer:
1989  E Street
1999  BeastMaster
2007  Bastard Boys
2017  Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story
2018  Picnic at Hanging Rock
2022  Significant Others
2023  Bay of Fires

Second Assistant Director:
1985  A Thousand Skies
1989  E Street
1999  BeastMaster
2007  Bastard Boys
2017  Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story
2018  Picnic at Hanging Rock
2022  Significant Others
2023  Bay of Fires

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