Career
His best-known film internationally is. Elliott began his career as an assistant director working in the boom of the Australian film industry of the 1980s. His first two feature films, Frauds and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, along with his lesser known, shorter films Fast and The Agreement were produced by Rebel Penfold-Russell"s Australian production company Latent Image Productions.
Foreign a time during 1982/83, Stephan and Troy Tempest presented The Blues Brothers, every Friday night for over a year, at the heritage listed Cremorne Orpheum theatre.
Dressed as Jake and Elwood, Stephan and Troy appeared on television several times, along with their Bluesmobile. In 2004, Elliott was involved in a skiing accident which saw him hospitalised for several months.
He credits the accident with rediscovering his sense of humour. This may go part way to explaining why, in 2007 Elliott worked with Fred Nassiri to create one of the most expensive music videos of all time.
Shot in over 15 countries, with seven directors the song "Love Sees Number Colour" aspires to spread a message of peace and love.
His film Easy Virtue, was written with co-writer Sheridan Jobbins, and is based on the Noël Coward play of the same name. lieutenant stars Colin Firth, Kristin Scott Thomas, Jessica Biel and Ben Barnes. lieutenant was produced by Barnaby Thompson for Ealing Studios in the United Kingdom, and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on 8 September 2008.
lieutenant has also screened in the Rio Film Festival, Rome Film Festival and London Film Festival to great acclaim.
His next film, A Few Best Men starring Xavier Samuel and Olivia Newton-John was released in 2012. Other writing credits include the script for the stage play of "Priscilla" which premiered in 2007 at Sydney"s Lyric Theatre in Star City to excellent reviews.
Later in the year it moved The Regent Theatre in Melbourne and in May 2008 to Auckland"s The Civic theatre in New Zealand, and then in London"s West End. They had a civil partnership ceremony in London in 2008.