Greg Haddrick
Gregory Bevan Haddrick (born Sydney on 7 September 1960) is an Australian-born Logie Award winning screenwriter and film and television producer.
Over the last decade he has won six AWGIE Awards as a writer, two AFI Awards as a producer, and an International Emmy Award Nomination as a writer and producer.[1]
Early life
He is the son of actor Ron Haddrick MBE, and was educated at Homebush Public School, where he was School Captain in 1972 and at Newington College (1973–78),[2] where he was Senior Prefect in 1978.[3] In 1982 he graduated with as a Bachelor of Arts (Honours, English) from the University of Sydney.
Film & Television Career
Awards
- Winner (twice) - AWGIE Award - Episodes of (Home & Away)
- 2003 Nominee - Emmy Award - Best Drama Series (MDA)
- 2003 Winner - AFI Award - Best Drama Series (MDA)
- 2005 Winner - AFI Award - Best Mini-Series (The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant)
- 2006 Winner - Logie Award - Most Outstanding Mini-Series (The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant)
- 2006 Winner AWGIE Award - Television Series Script (MDA)
- 2006 Winner AWGIE Award - Telemovie Adaption (The Society Murders)[4]
- 2008 Winner AWGIE Award - Telemovie Original (The Informant)
- 2008 Winner AWGIE Award - Television Mini Series Adaptation (Underbelly)
- 2008 Major AWGIE Award - Peer Recognition Prize (Underbelly)[5]
Publications
- Top Shelf 1: Reading and Writing the Best in Australian TV Drama ISBN 086819610X (Sydney, 2001)
- Top Shelf 2: Five Outstanding Television Screenplays ISBN 868196118 (Sydney, 2001)[1]
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