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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_McGeeGreg McGee - Wikipedia

    Gregory William McGee is a New Zealand writer and playwright, who also writes crime fiction under the pseudonym Alix Bosco. [1] Biography. McGee was born in 1950 in the South Island town of Oamaru. In his early 20s McGee played rugby as a Junior All Black and became an All Black trialist.

  2. Foreskin's Lament is a well known play in the history of New Zealand theatre and was significant for its writer, Greg McGee. The play is a drama set in a rugby union changing room after a practice, and at an after-match party.

  3. www.nzonscreen.com › profile › greg-mcgeeGreg McGee | NZ On Screen

    Greg McGee. Writer. Overview. Biography. Screenography. Awards. More Information. Greg McGee was playing rugby for Otago aged only 19. Five years later, with a law degree behind him, he made a five-year plan to change his life and become a writer.

  4. Jul 9, 2015 · Greg McGee. Beginning with the return to Venice of an old man determined to confront his past, The Antipodeans spans three generations of a New Zealand family and their interaction with three families of Northern Italy.

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  5. Between 1991 and 2007 McGee wrote primarily for television. In 2009 his career took an unexpected turn: under the pseudonym Alix Bosco, McGee became the enigmatic crime writer and winner of the inaugural Ngaio Marsh Award. He wrote the bestselling biography Richie McCaw: The Open Side in 2012.

  6. Greg McGee is an award-winning New Zealand playwright, television screenwriter, novelist, and biographer. A promising young rugby player, McGee became a Junior All Black and All Blacks trialist. He graduated from law school, then in 1980 his first play, Foreskin's Lament, debuted.

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