Evan Green
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Evan Clifford Symons Green (21 May 1930 - 16 Mar 1996) was a well-known Australian motoring jounalist and a novelist. He is also a former rally driver with international recognition. He was born in Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia. He has written many articles about himself and his experiences while rally driving.
His first novel, Alice to Nowhere, was produced by Brendon Lumney into a two-part mini-series in 1986 directed by John Power. The film starred John Waters as Johnny Parson, Steve Jacobs as Dave Mitchell and Rosey Jones as Barbara Dean
His other novels include: Adam's Empire, Dust and Glory, Kalinda, Bet Your life, On Borrowed Time, and Clancy's Crossing.
Green was a motor racing commentator and interviewer for the Seven Network and was well-known for his commentary at the Bathurst 1000 motor race.
[edit] References
- Green, Evan (1992). Bet Your Life. Pan Books. ISBN 0330273302.
- Green, Evan (1977). Evan Green's world of motorsport. Summit Books. ISBN 0727101471.
- Evan Green - AustLit
- Evan Green at the Internet Movie Database
- Evan Green - Selwa Anthony Author Management Agency