John Collee

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John Gerald Collee (born 1955) is a Scottish/Australian doctor, novelist and screenwriter whose films have been nominated for Oscars. Master and Commander was nominated for Best Film 2003, Happy Feetwon Best Animation in 2006, and Tanna (2015) was nominated for Best Foreign Language Feature in 2015. His many other films, written or co-written, include Creation (2009), Hotel Mumbai (2018) and Lee. His novels include Kingsley's Touch, A Paper Mask, and The Rig. His TV adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe received critical acclaim upon release on Netflix in 2024. Description above from the Wikipe…

  • Writing
  • Born 1 January 1955 (age 71)
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • 30 credits

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Most-watched John Collee films currently: Monkey Man (2024), The Legend of Tarzan (2016), Happy Feet (2006), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Lee (2024).

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Selected TV credits: Bergerac (1981), Boy Swallows Universe (2024), Star Cops (1987), The Heart Surgeon (1997).

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