Posie Graeme-Evans

AustralianHistorical Fictionb. 1952

Posie Graeme-Evans is an Australian novelist, television and film producer, editor, screenwriter, and director. Born in England, she is widely recognized for her work in the Australian television industry, including as the creator and showrunner of the drama series 'McLeod's Daughters' and co-creator of the children's series 'Hi-5'. As an author, she has written several historical novels, including 'The Innocent' (part of the Anne Trilogy).

Awards

['Australian Independent Producer of the Year (2001)', 'Twenty Significant Women in Film and Television (Variety, 2002)']

Notable Works

['The Innocent', 'The Exiled', 'The Uncrowned Queen', 'The Island House', 'The Dressmaker', 'Wild Wood', "McLeod's Daughters (TV series)", 'Hi-5 (TV series)']

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