John Stainton

  • Film priducer
  • television producer
  • film director
Years active1975–2011

John Stainton is an Australian film and television producer and director. He was close friends with the late naturalist Steve Irwin. Stainton also created Irwin's popular nature documentary television series, The Crocodile Hunter, in which he also directed and executive produced every episode (save for a few specials), as well as the spin-offs, Croc Files and The Crocodile Hunter Diaries, and the feature-film, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.

Stainton was adamant in preventing the footage of Irwin's last moments, which depicts the moments after his fatal stingray attack, from being publicly released, stating that "it should be destroyed".[1] There were rumours that the footage had been leaked onto the internet, but all were revealed to be faked.

In the memorial service held on 20 September 2006 for Steve Irwin, Stainton made an appearance to pay tribute to his old friend.

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ "Call to destroy Irwin death video". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 September 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

External links

  • John Stainton at IMDb
  • Steve Irwin digital story and oral history: Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame 2009, State Library of Queensland. Contains interview with Stainton about his relationship with Steven Irwin
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