Duigan, John
DUIGAN, John
DUIGAN, John. British, b. 1949. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, Novels. Career: Screenwriter, director, actor, and novelist. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, teacher; La Trobe University, Australia, teacher. Publications: SCREENPLAYS: The Firm Man (short), 1974; The Trespassers, 1976; (with J. Sainken) Mouth to Mouth, 1978; Winter of Our Dreams, 1981; Far East, 1983; One Night Stand, 1984; Vietnam (television miniseries), 1986; Room to Move (television), 1987; The Year My Voice Broke, 1987; Flirting, 1990; (with J. Sharp and C. Angier) Wide Sargasso Sea, 1993; Sirens, 1994. NOVELS: Badge, 1975; Room to Move (novelization of screenplay), 1985; Players. Address: 54A Tite St., London SW3 4JA, England.
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