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Michael Laurence

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Michael Laurence
Born24 November 1935
Died23 March 2015 (aged 79)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • producer
  • director
  • screenwriter

Michael Laurence (24 November 1935 – 23 March 2015) was an Australian actor, producer, director and screenwriter. He will be best remembered for creating and writing the original TV mini series Return to Eden.

Biography

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He began his career as a child actor on Sydney radio, before winning a scholarship at 18 to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, before appearing in theatre productions, including everything from Shakespearean roles to musicals.

He created, directed and starred in the Nine Network production The Godfathers, which won the Logie Award for Best Comedy in 1971.[1]

He worked on the popular serial Number 96, and other successful miniseries including the children's series The Lost Islands, a 22-part story on Network Ten, Which Way Home, The Last Frontier and Shadow of the Cobra. His work, including more than 200-hour of commercial television, was sold to numerous countries.

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References

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  1. ^ McDonald, Donald (30 March 2015). "Vale Michael Laurence". If Magazine.
  2. ^ "The Godfathers".
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