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Michael Gurr (29 October 1961 – 2 May 2017) was an Australian actor, playwright, author, speech writer and screenwriter.


Early life

Gurr was born in East Malvern, in Melbourne where his father was a kidney doctor at the Alfred Hospital and his mother was a nurse. His first published work was a fictional poem at age 10, from the point of view of a paraplegic, which unintentionally earned him a donation from a
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reader. He was the second of five children.'Genius' playwright and speechwriter Michael Gurr dies aged 55
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Career

Gurr studied at National Theatre Drama School (NTDS) in St Kilda, Victoria, and while there wrote a number of short plays which were sent to
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, then Literary Advisor to the
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(MTC). In 1982 Gurr was invited to be Writer in Residence at the MTC and it was there that his first plays were produced. His best-known plays include ''Crazy Brave'' and ''Sex Diary of an Infidel''. He worked as a speechwriter for a number of years for
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and
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, both of whom became
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. He died on 2 May 2017. He is survived by his four siblings and his partner Brandon Hardie Jones.


Bibliography


Autobiography

* ''Days Like These'' (2006)


Drama

* ''A Pair of Claws'' (1983) * ''Magnetic North'' (1983) * ''Imitation Real'' (1983) * ''Dead to the World'' (1986) * ''Worlds Apart'' (1987) * ''What You Wanted'' (1988) * ''This and That'' (1988) * ''These Days'' (1988) * ''The Hundred Year Ambush'' (1990) * ''Victoria Bitter'' (1990) * ''Sex Diary of an Infidel'' (1991) * ''Desire Lines'' (1992) * ''Underwear, Perfume and Crash Helmet'' (1994) * ''Jerusalem'' (1996) * ''Anna'' (1998) * ''Shark Finn Soup'' (1998) * ''Crazy Brave'' (2000) * ''The Simple Truth'' (2002) * ''Something to Declare'' (2003) * ''Julia 3'' (2004) * ''Our Beautiful Daughter'' (2008) * ''Mercy'' (2009) * ''Test Pilot'' (2010)


Poetry

* ''Four Poems'' (1982)


Television

* ''WTF – With Tim Ferguson'' (2010)


Film

* '' Emmett Stone'' (1985) – an adaption of his 1983 play of the same name. Gurr is credited as screenwriter. * '' Departure'' (1986) – an adaptation of his radio play ''A Pair of Claws'' (1983)IMDB – Departure (1986)
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References


External links


Australian theatre credits
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