Greg McGee
Greg McGee - unlikely writer, rebellious rugby player, ambivalent protestor, lawyer and defendant, mutineer tourist, dilettante coach and incompetent kangaroo culler - has in his haphazard journey crossed paths with a diverse cast of characters, from Peter Mahon to Keith Murdoch, Peggy Guggenheim to Duncan Laing, Ken Gray to Billy T. James, Raymond Hawthorne to Bert Potter, not to mention Grizz Wylie, Janet Frame's brother, Pie Madsen's mother, Aussie fortune tellers, Sicilian witches, Vincent...See more
Greg McGee - unlikely writer, rebellious rugby player, ambivalent protestor, lawyer and defendant, mutineer tourist, dilettante coach and incompetent kangaroo culler - has in his haphazard journey crossed paths with a diverse cast of characters, from Peter Mahon to Keith Murdoch, Peggy Guggenheim to Duncan Laing, Ken Gray to Billy T. James, Raymond Hawthorne to Bert Potter, not to mention Grizz Wylie, Janet Frame's brother, Pie Madsen's mother, Aussie fortune tellers, Sicilian witches, Vincent van Gogh and any number of writers, actors, producers and other denizens of stage and screen. He has written for theatre, including Foreskin's Lament, 'the great New Zealand play', and for television, notably the controversial mini series Erebus, The Aftermath. McGee has also published the odd short story and sports column, and writes crime fiction under the pseudonym of Alix Bosco. See less