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“T he Kino Blu-ray offers a new commentary by Stephen Vagg (author of Rod Taylor: An Aussie in Hollywood) on One Hundred Men and a Girl. He’s excellent and digs pretty deep in exploring information on Producer Joe Pasternak’s fascinating start to his long career and Durbin plus much more.
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Hi Stephen. Just wanted to congratulate you on your Rod...
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About. Stephen’s writing career started with sketches for...
- Audio Commentaries
I’ve done audio commentaries for the following films:...
- Stage plays
Stage plays - Stephen Vagg | Writer, script editor, story...
- Journalism
Journalism - Stephen Vagg | Writer, script editor, story...
- Rod Taylor
For over twenty years, from the death of Errol Flynn until...
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Short Films - Stephen Vagg | Writer, script editor, story...
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Stephen Vagg is an Australian writer. He wrote the films All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, based on his play, and Jucy, as well as a number of plays and episodes of the television soaps Home and Away and Neighbours. He is the author of Rod Taylor: An Aussie in Hollywood, a biography of actor Rod Taylor, as well as a number of articles on ...
Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Stephen Vagg is the Co-Executive Producer on Rock Island Mysteries, a 20-episode adventure series for Nickelodeon in Australia. For over three years, Stephen was a Supervising Producer on the internationally-screened serial drama Neighbours for FremantleMedia, supervising the writing department and plotting ...
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Mini Bio. Stephen Vagg is the Co-Executive Producer on Rock Island Mysteries, a 20-episode adventure series for Nickelodeon in Australia. For over three years, Stephen was a Supervising Producer on the internationally-screened serial drama Neighbours for FremantleMedia, supervising the writing department and plotting over one thousand thirty ...
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Jan 15, 2024 · Brisbane’s Stephen Vagg, a script editor and writer on iconic soapie Neighbours, reminds us what many people never knew – that the show was inspired by suburban life in the Queensland capital.