About
Movie director known for his adaptations of Australian children's characters in movies. He is best known for 1977's Dot and the Kangaroo and 1992's Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala.
Before Fame
He began his career as an assistant to Polish and Dutch directors. He started out in experimental films before moving to animated films. His first full-length film was Joseph the Dreamer, which was released in 1962 and received international acclaim.
Trivia
He was a pioneer of animated films and he has a number of awards set up in his honor, including Yoram Gross Award for Best Animated Film at the Sydney Film Festival and the Yoram Gross Best Animation Award at the Flickerfest International Film Festival.
Family Life
He was born in Kraków, Poland, and survived the Nazi occupation of Poland. He is Jewish. His brother is film director Nathan Gross. He was married to Sandra Gross. They moved to Israel in 1950 before moving to Australia in 1967.
Associated With
His family was on Oskar Schindler's list but they chose to escape imprisonment by moving around 72 locations throughout the occupation of Poland.