Garnet Mae

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Garnet Mae (born 1972) is an Australian actor, writer, producer and director of feature films. His first four movies were made for $40,000.[1]

In 2008 he was questioned by police for using an 11-year-old boy in a movie about love and sexuality, Passion, Love, Beauty.[2] In 2010 an arrest warrant was issued to Mae for ignoring a court order and operating an illegal Surry Hills boarding house.[3] In 2012 he released the feature film, Smash - The Movie, featuring a group of Sydney ramraiders who film their exploits.[4]

Select credits

  • Love Brokers (1999)
  • Duran Duran (1999)
  • Kung Fuji (1999)
  • K (1999)
  • Australian Pie (2005)
  • Passion Love Beauty (2010)
  • Reservoir Cats (2011)
  • Smash -The Movie (2012)

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