His second wife was author and Indigenous Australian advocate Sandra Le Brun Holmes, who contributed an account of the experience of their making I, the Aboriginal to Walkabout,[3] a magazine for which Holmes himself also wrote.[4]
Recognition
The Cecil Holmes Award given by the Australian Directors Guild is named after him. The Award was instigated in 1995, and is presented by the ADG board from time to time to honour recipients who have advocated for the role of the director.[5]
Feature Film Screenplays (unrealised) 'Call Me by My Proper Name' (true story of the man hunt for Australian Aboriginal Larrey Boy in the Northern Territory of Australia)
Mackie's in Town (screenplay of the true story of Pat Mackie, leader of Mt. Isa Mines Strike of 1964)
Morrison of Peking (screenplay based upon book by Australian writer Cyril Pearl, 1967)
The Planter of Malaita (screenplay of a Joseph Conrad novella)
Books
One Man's Way, (autobiography) Penguin, 1986
Mask of Smiles, 1994 (Holmes' journey into the Philippines), completed yet unpublished at time of his death.